Sentences with phrase «achieving equality of opportunity»

It is worth saying that Renewal's scheme is likely to be beneficial in achieving equality of opportunity when it comes to running to be an MP.
The Minister for Universities and Science (Mr David Willetts): Fair access to university is crucial for achieving equality of opportunity, and there is a clear issue of principle here.
«Empowering Roma and Traveller women is crucial to achieving equality of opportunities, for all Roma and Travellers in European societies,» said Gabriela Heinrich, ahead of Roma Day (8 April 2018).
10 years to achieve equality of opportunity in relation to access to primary health care and in relation to infrastructure that supports health (such as housing, food supplies, water, and etc.).
This would mean that all governments commit to a program of action to address this inequality and aim to achieve equality of opportunity in the provision of health care and health infrastructure in 10 years.

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For the people of Palestine, suffering under the Roman regime, it must have been as hard to believe this as it is today in the United States of America for people struggling to achieve economic and political equality of opportunity, or as it is for the native people of Palestine or Vietnam who are exiled from their homes and dependent upon the scanty bounty of the United Nations and charitable organizations.
The theme for this year's session is «Challenges and opportunities in achieving gender equality and the empowerment of rural women and girls.»
Safeguarding the health of expectant and nursing mothers and protecting them from job discrimination is a precondition for achieving genuine equality of opportunity and treatment for men and women at work and enabling workers to raise families in conditions of security.
There will be panel discussions on the progress our country has made in achieving equality of educational opportunity in the decades since the publication of the Coleman Report and the options for making greater strides in the future.
IHEP is committed to equality of opportunity for all and helps low - income, minority, and other historically underrepresented populations gain access to and achieve success in higher education.
Article 8 of the Declaration on the Right to Development states that the realization of the right to development would ensure «equality of opportunity for all in their access to basic resources, education, health services, food, housing, employment and the fair distribution of income», achieved through appropriate economic and social reforms and the eradication of all social injustices.
As Rep. Miller and Sen. Santorum have said: «Making sure all our nation's children start the journey of life equipped for what lies ahead is central to the American ethos of equality of opportunity — the notion that America is a place where everyone, regardless of background and circumstance, has a chance at achieving success.
A commitment to achieve equality of health status and life expectation between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and non-Indigenous people within 25 years therefore requires commitments to address inequality of opportunity for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
In accordance with the functions set out in section 46C (1)(a) of the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission Act 1986 (Cth), this report includes 5 recommendations - 3 in relation to Achieving health equality for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people s and 2 in relation to the new arrangement in Indigenous affairs.
Further, based on the securing of equality of opportunity in relation to health, it is realistic for governments to commit to the goal of achieving equality of health status and life expectation within the next generation (approximately 25 years).
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