Sentences with phrase «enhance social equity»

On the contrary, measures to enhance social equity in a societal and macroeconomic sense may strengthen nature conservation,» stresses Stefan Baumgärtner, Professor of Environmental Economics and Resource Management at the University of Freiburg and director of the study.

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Adamu pointed out that the decision was in line with the university's vision of providing highly accessible and enhanced education anchored by social justice, equity, equality and national cohesion through comprehensive reach that transcends all barriers.
Population size and age, fertility, mobility, poverty, equity, and resource availability and consumption all influence the impact on the environment» «Nigeria should focus on more influence in advocacy of family planning, the need to enhance people's knowledge on the modern family planning especially in rural areas» said Fayehun According to United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs as published on 21 June, 2017, global population will reach to 9.80 billion by 2050.
he Federal Executive Council, FEC, has approved a National Social Protection Policy to enhance social justice, equity and all inclusive growth in the coSocial Protection Policy to enhance social justice, equity and all inclusive growth in the cosocial justice, equity and all inclusive growth in the country.
The Federal Executive Council, FEC, has approved a National Social Protection Policy to enhance social justice, equity and all inclusive growth in the coSocial Protection Policy to enhance social justice, equity and all inclusive growth in the cosocial justice, equity and all inclusive growth in the country.
A radically different vision of human well - being is the call; one that is in tune with nature and respects other species, promotes socio - economic equity amongst all people, enhances the cultural, material, economic, social, and political opportunities for all, empowers each person and community to take part in decision - making affecting their lives, even as it leaves the natural world a better and much improved place.
In this context, a radically different vision of human well - being, one that is in tune with nature and respects other species, promotes socio - economic equity amongst all people, enhances the cultural, material, economic, social, and political opportunities for all, and one that empowers each person and community to take part in decision - making affecting their lives.
Dr. Wisniewski is a former research and consulting director at McREL International, and frequently works with teachers and school and district leaders on multitiered systems of support, professional learning, literacy, culturally responsive instruction, and social emotional learning to enhance leadership, teaching, and student equity outcomes.
Niki Davis, the special issue editor, invited articles from a variety of perspectives, including those associated with intercultural education in specific disciplines and content areas, equity and social justice, and the use of technology to enhance multicultural and international education.
Harmony Hammond participates in the panel discussion How Women Visual Artists Shape the Arts and Contribute to Social Change organized by Women's International Study Center as a part of the series Enhancing Dialogue on Gender Equity - EDGE, at the Santa Fe Preparatory Auditorium, Santa Fe, NM.
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