Sentences with phrase «society engagement»

"Society engagement" refers to actively participating and getting involved in activities, discussions, and initiatives that benefit the community and broader society. It means actively contributing and making a positive impact through various actions like volunteering, supporting social causes, promoting equality, and working towards communal betterment. Full definition
For the first time, students use a daily blog as a way to inform and activate a much broader youth and civil society engagement in the negotiations.
As part of the World Education Forum 2015, the 2015 NGO Forum, 18 - 19 May, provides a space for Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) to meet among themselves and agree on a collective civil society vision for education post-2015 as well as reflect on strategies for civil society engagement in the post-2015 education agenda.
Cary Grant and Katharine Hepburn «step into a waltz as the old year dies» while the fancy society engagement party for him and her sister goes on downstairs.
In this zone, experiments «should not be subject to any formal... vetting and approval», so the report's fine words about civil society engagement begin to ring hollow.
The federal government also needs to attend to public opinion, by explaining the rationale and the benefits both for Canada and for Asia of its human rights policies and by supporting broader community and civil society engagement in human rights implementation.
Participation as a 2016 - 17 AAAS Leshner Leadership Institute Public Engagement Fellow has inspired Dow to think creatively about ways to encourage faculty, graduate students, and government agency staff to participate in more proactive science and society engagement.
But Beijing, says Greenpeace, missed a number of opportunities, from better civil society engagement to improving water management.
An inquiry process will be effective if it has a clear media strategy, engages the public, holds public hearings that are not «lawyer - driven,» tries to conduct them in the witnesses» first languages, goes to their communities, has different types of hearings (institutional, community, expert, etc.), provides opportunities for civil society engagement, welcomes independent research and makes it clear that all the evidence that it hears will be valued.
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