It constantly but subtly reminds us that, when it comes to jobs, workforce development, and entrepreneurialism, we can and should
rely on civil society first.
Not exact matches
The next government of the National Democratic Congress, (NDC), under John Dramani Mahama, will
rely heavily
on civil society organisations and the media, by resourcing them to fight the canker of corruption, according to Minister for Employment and Labour Relations, Haruna Iddrisu.
Decisions of the treaty - monitoring bodies, however, are not well enforced,
relying heavily
on the will of governments and the strength of
civil society to demand compliance with human rights laws.
While synthetic biology is growing as a field of science, international
civil society organizations
rely on their 1990s genetic engineering strategy.
So it might be the case that the most promising approach to training is one that
relies on the basics of conservatism: Concede our inability to perfectly foresee what's around the corner; avoid centralization; don't assume the government will have all of the answers; and
rely on a vast array of small - scale, nimble, local solutions crafted by
civil -
society actors.
They are offering — perhaps screaming — a counterargument against the thrust of decades: a push for a more powerful federal government, the belief that there are «correct» policy answers, the certainty that locals and
civil society can not be trusted, and the conviction that we must
rely on technical experts to get things right.