Sentences with phrase «policy formulation process»

The organisation also promotes transformations in healthy eating and dietary advice towards less meat consumption and to involve environmental and health agencies in the agricultural policy formulation process.
What has happened in this decade is that financial stability risk has become a key part of the policy formulation process.
In the UK, the Bank of England also makes extensive use of a large - scale macro-model, and a significant portion of the policy formulation process is taken up with the discussion of the necessary judgmental adjustments to the equations of the model to reflect current developments.
The Review Team identified the need to improve the connection between ATSIC's regional representative structures and national policy formulation processes:
The report of the Review Team particularly emphasised the need to improve the connection between ATSIC's regional representative structures and national policy formulation processes.
We are certainly not at a point where bureaucrats value such engagement or understand its importance in terms of respect and in terms of improving the quality of decision making and policy formulation processes.

Not exact matches

He said the immense contributions by the media and CSOs to the work of the Commission, through constructive criticisms, suggestions, observation reports and feedbacks from the field, were helping to deepen democracy, strengthen the electoral process and in policy formulation.
It has, without any authorization from Congress, given teacher unions the right to participate in the formulation of RttT policy — separate and apart from the standard collective bargaining process.
In between, a complex and unreliable process of policy formulation, adoption, and implementation unfolds.
RUAF facilitated a process of multi-stakeholder policy formulation and action planning, and providing related capacity development for local staff and the various local stakeholders involved in the planning process.
This has involved providing the evidence - base to support policy formulation (undertaking assessments, drafting guidance frameworks and policy briefs), facilitating the policy process (convening and participating in policy dialogues / workshops), building capacity (developing and implementing needs - based training), liaising with a wide range of stakeholders (public meetings, discussion forums, on - line questionnaires) and communicating the result of his work to ensure it has maximum impact (writing press releases, opinion editorials and blogs).
The RUAF Foundation facilitated a process of Multi-Stakeholder Action Planning and Policies Formulation (MPAP) in 3 cities of Liberia (Monrovia, Gbarnga and Tubmanburg) including the following activities:
Note: There is actually one step prior to this process, which is the formulation of an employment screening policy (click to visit this related blog post).
Specific work elements Leading and managing processes of a strategic advocacy plan; brainstorming with team members at all stages of plan formulation; recruiting and managing advocacy officers; supervising the work of outside consultants and suppliers; setting up financial systems and overseeing project budgets; proposing and lobbying initiatives for the organization; writing, publishing and disseminating advocacy briefs; developing policy work and activities; discussing and implementing organization principles; preparing and marketing proposals for fundraising projects; overseeing the fulfillment of donor - funded advocacy projects; revising policies related to advocacy; and preparing reports, among others.
All governments have, to some extent, consulted and are consulting, with Indigenous peoples and representatives of communities, even if it is no more than is usual for the relevant department to undertake in the process of policy - formulation.
The formulation of policy in this way, through transparent, representative processes, shows a commitment by the South Australian government to facilitating the native title groups» development objectives.
To provide sufficient government accountability for the outcomes of Indigenous affairs policies, through greater transparency in policy formulation and scrutiny; and to integrate a human rights approach to redressing Indigenous disadvantage into the economic policy making process, the following five, integrated requirements must be addressed.
One way of ensuring that development is at the forefront of the native title process is through the effective participation of Indigenous people in the formulation of native title policy.
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