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WHO 2019 nCoV Advocacy Brief Gender

WHO 2019 nCoV Advocacy Brief Gender

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Advocacy brief 14 May 2020 Background Pandemics and outbreaks have differential impacts on women and men. From risk of exposure and biological susceptibility ... social and protective networks are disrupted and services for survivors are diminished, there is increased stress in the household. This leads to the potential

  Network, Advocacy

Personal Care Attendant Competency Development Guide

Personal Care Attendant Competency Development Guide

www.leadingage.org

networks. • Understands the boundaries of his/her job description and scope of practice. Safety and Emergency • Ensures that the environment promotes personal safety for individuals. • Adheres to procedures necessary to maintain a safe environment and minimize ... Advocacy Communication. and

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The Nature of Policy Change and Implementation: A Review ...

The Nature of Policy Change and Implementation: A Review ...

www.oecd.org

the advocacy coalition framework (ACF). It specifies that there are sets of core ideas about causation and value in public policy; these coalitions form because certain interests are linked to them. It is possible to map these networks of actors within a policy sector. ‘Change comes from the ability of these ideas to

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Policy Development and Policy Advocacy Course Materials

Policy Development and Policy Advocacy Course Materials

www.ndi.org

Policy advocacy is a form of advocacy, but it’s a little different from the most familiar forms of advocacy. Generally speaking, there are three types of advocacy. (Different wording may be used in different countries or settings, but the goals and outcomes are essentially the same.) Case Advocacy → Case advocacy (often

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THE CARE INTERNATIONAL ADVOCACY HANDBOOK

THE CARE INTERNATIONAL ADVOCACY HANDBOOK

www.care-international.org

• At CARE, advocacy is the means by which we choose to influence decision-makers, or the tactics, while policy is the content, or the ask, the ‘what we want to change’. One cannot be done without the other. • Advocacy and policy at CARE are targeted at power-holders above the household level. Advocacy at CARE: key terms

  Advocacy

Race, culture and diversity

Race, culture and diversity

www.bps.org.uk

Edited by Dr Yetunde Ade-Serrano, Dr Ohemaa Nkansa-Dwamena & Dr Maureen McIntosh Race, culture and diversity A collection of articles 9 781854 337498

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