Sentences with phrase «reach full equality»

She contends that the lack of support mechanisms that enable women to work at this level is the substantial barrier that impedes women from reaching full equality in science.

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Heifer provides support for women's groups, training in gender equality and the means to send girls to school to help empower women around the world to reach their full potential.
61 For example, the 2010 survey revealed that the salaries of directors and full - time faculty continue to increase; 62 that while most faculty are on short - term contracts, the vast majority are not limited in the number of years they may be renewed; and that the number of programs offering long - term contracts and tenure - track positions has increased.63 Even with these achievements, equality for full - time legal writing faculty has not been reached at all schools.
I call on all Australian governments to implement these recommendations in full, with all possible urgency, so that all Australians can enjoy equality of opportunity and equal socioeconomic outcomes, and we can all reach our full potential.
Indeed, our nation will not reach its full potential until Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children can expect equality in life outcomes with the general population and are supported by a shared pride in their cultures and acceptance of their histories.
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