Sentences with phrase «voice of local governance»

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EVEL's singular focus on the constitutional anomaly related to the current imbalanced representation of England's national voice within the UK means it overlooks the way that English national, regional, and local policy - making and governance are interconnected.
In Benin, where they had better governance and more local voice they could mitigate the effects of the «supermarket» closing.»
NSBA is committed to equity and excellence in public education through school board governance, and with the onset of a new administration and a new Congress, will amplify the voice of 90,000 school board members across the country, to maintain and strengthen the ability of local districts and school boards to act in the best interests of students, parents, and communities.
Over time, this model spread to the rest of the nation, insuring that local citizens would have a direct voice in the development and governance of their public schools.
For example, a community in Queensland or the Northern Territory may not only be coming to terms with the abolition of their regional representative voice through ATSIC; it may also be faced with changes to the operation of their local council as new models of governance are introduced.
The creation of an innovative governance structure, the Fitzroy Futures Forum, which combines local voices with government voices.
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