Sentences with phrase «not marginalised»

It is imperative (and consistent with a human rights based approach) to ensure Indigenous interests are not marginalised in the face of emerging policy, law and technology.
The Left (and more) will recognise her courage in ensuring Dianne Abbott was on the ballot paper and she has succeeded in ensuring that women are not marginalised in the way they (including Harriet herself) were under Gordon Brown's leadership and in the election campaign in particular.
Unfortunately, any remaining «safe ground» is tailored to the circumstances and experiences of the people in power, in the center, in the church — and not the marginalised: the foreigner, the widow, the orphan, the oppressed.
On the renewed agitations in the Niger - Delta region and parts of the South - East, the minister reassured that the government would not marginalise any part of the country, and assured that economic development would go round to everyone.
My plea to all schools, all schools leaders and teachers; please do not marginalise any student, intentionally or unintentionally because of this unfair accountability system.
Human rights do not dispossess Indigenous peoples, they do not marginalise them, they do not cause their poverty, and they do not cause gaps in life expectancy and life outcomes.

Not exact matches

They weren't just marginalised.
The role of this movement as a tool to marginalise religion in society should not be overlooked.
In a powerful climax to the document, he gave public thanks to women, hinting that perhaps this was slightly overdue from the Church, that it came from the heart, and that it carried a genuine desire to ensure that women should not be slighted or marginalised within the Church or by Christians in everyday life:
The history of the church is marked by interminable hours of silence, while the clamour of the persecuted, the imprisoned and marginalised was silenced, and the churches preferred to stick to the conventions, maintain good relations with the powers, not lose their social standing.
The MP, whose views on homosexuality drew intense scrutiny during the spring of this year, said he did not think he had personally been marginalised as a Christian in politics.
- Nearly 12,000 took part - Ninety - three per cent think Christianity is being marginalised in society - Four in five believe Christianity isn't given the same respect as other faiths
Cause your Church not to merely defend its own rights, but to stand up for the rights of all who are oppressed and marginalised.
I fear that this time it would be an encouragement to this in power to marginalise those not in power.
If 93 % of Christians believe their faith is being marginalised, we are not a liberal accepting society
The cross of Christ reminds us to welcome the marginalised, criminalised and ostracised not only into the kingdom of God but into our lives as well
Please, don't let us marginalise faith in God, or ignore what Christianity offers, or sneer at the possibility that men and women can know about the deepest and greatest things.
I'm not saying that liars should be treated the way we tend to treat this marginalised group.
I'm sure you are not a disturbing person, but surely you can empathise with the fact that for some oppressed, marginalised and victimised peoples, this promise would be very much disturbing?
Presumably, Muslims did not come to this country in order to be permanently marginalised.
Such a culture can make LGB pupils and staff feel marginalised, and not valued or understood within the school community.»
Given that the government and the media had been of the opinion that enough had been done and alternative voices were marginalised, it is surprising that as many as 37 % said that enough had not been done.
«We shall not be able to achieve social justice without justice for natural environment; we shall not be able to achieve justice for nature without social justice» (Moltmann).2 Several dimensions of this echo - justice are now brought to the fore though the experience of the struggle of the marginalised.
He valued persons over systems (Sabbath is for man, not man for Sabbath), he affirmed the value of persons over things (His concern for children, women); he rejected any custom or system that marginalised people (entered into solidarity with the poor and the weak); he was harshly critical against the self - seeking leaders (Pharisees) and excessive dependence on mammon — the commodity mentality — was abhorrent to him.
I don't want to see him thrown straight into the first team and be marginalised like Campbell was.
The idea of United dropping $ 100 million on a player their coach isn't desperate for and who has no clear role in the team at present (at least one that doesn't currently marginalise someone else) is quite mad.
The continuing father involvement deficit across developed countries reflects three key factors: the gender pay gap between men and women which worsens when people become parents; unequal entitlements to parenting leave during the first year when long - term parenting patterns and core competencies are established; mother - focussed services that can easily marginalise fathers and send a message that dads don't really matter.
the «available» education must also be made accessible to all, by eliminating all forms of discrimination and through installing flexible modes of education, particularly for the most vulnerable and marginalised who otherwise may not be reached by conventional modes.
(d) in the above process booth capturing, fake voting, impersonification of votng can't take place.only genuine voters will cas votes.3 - to check the proliferation of BPL and other benefits / subsidies the account no, property deeds, vehicles and other valuables bought and sold by the head of the family and the dependants (unmarried) be united into single account.4 - Private engineering college, medical college, international schools, public schools should be marginalised, they should be there but to be strictly controlled about capitation fee and in matter of salary to employees.5 - Every corruption starts in village on CONSTRUCTION WORK (drain, approach road, swearege, deepening of ponds and wells, indira awas, boundaries and rooms of club, schools, community hall, drinking water pipeline drainage etc).
We urge the UK government not to lend its support to any initiative that further marginalises family planning from the mainstream support it both merits and requires.»
«We are all only too conscious of the tragedy of Sudan's past: over fifty years of suffering, more than two million people dead and many millions displaced, not only in the South but also in Darfur, where conflict continues; and in eastern Sudan and other marginalised areas of the country.
The elderly, sick and marginalised did not have the time for gruelling employment, the food to trade, nor capital to set up shops.
These, of course, were not the almost completely marginalised liberals, but rather the mobilised nationalists who took to the streets in 2011 - 12.
The rise in numbers has not yet led to a rise in an understanding of the value of civic agency; in acknowledging its marginality in the past, that entire sector is threatened to be marginalised.
This includes not only demobilising the FARC, but bringing basic services, education and economic opportunities to Colombia's marginalised regions.
«We can not afford for those who are already marginalised to be pushed towards criminality or extremism.»
Promoting inclusive education means ensuring that curriculums include the voices of marginalised or historically marginalised populations; ensuring that the academy speaks to and with people, not just about them; enabling classrooms to be spaces in which all voices are heard and valued; and creating faculties that recruit fairly and inclusively.
Even where such institutional control is not formally in place, academic freedom can be constrained by the broader political restrictions on freedom of speech, and the government's propensity to marginalise, arrest, or threaten those who criticise the regime.
(By that, I don't mean to argue «other X's exist» or anything that marginalises any issue).
True, the Orbán government has not introduced downright censorship; it simply marginalises critical voices.
It is true that middle - class living standards are not keeping pace with the extremely rich, but that is not justification to marginalise the plight of those that are (and always have been) even further behind.
There are whispers from Downing Street that Miliband was not at last month's World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, because «he is being marginalised again by Gordon».
However, while condemning the appalling practices that had been uncovered, David Miliband did not launch his own generalised critique of the press — instead much of the legwork was left to people marginalised under the new regime, such as Tom Watson.
To answer your title question directly, ISIS doesn't really care about presenting itself as the enemy, as long as it can appear as a community, to those who are marginalised by the targeted countries, which destabilises the society of the targeted countries.
Benson Abounu that the Idoma people are not being marginalised in the scheme of things at the state level, reports from the state suggests, serious marginalization is ongoing in the state.
First, although it's hard to imagine for a lot of people, many people — particularly the elderly, first generation immigrants, the poor, or the marginalised — just don't have access to online tools of democratic engagement.
Robert Moses was not a politician but New York City's master planner who ruthlessly exercised power to demolish and rebuild the City and marginalise ethnic minorities.
Marriage under pressure between people who hardly know one another, and where the spouse sometimes does not speak English and has no knowledge of life in the UK, seriously marginalises the spouse from wider society and undermines community cohesion.
Outers mostly represent voters who feel marginalised and left behind by forces that are battering not just their personal security, but nation states and entire regions.
«There is increasing evidence that the UK's drugs policy is not only ineffective and not cost - effective but actually harmful, impacting particularly severely on the poor and the marginalised,» the motion says.
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