Inclusive
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When we take on topics like this, it gives us that extra call to reach out to other movements and to become more
inclusive
and to grow, and we can finally get out of this crazy dilemma that we've been in.
My own work focuses on making philanthropy more effective and capitalism more
inclusive.
So ... what isirika did was to be
inclusive.
I believe in inclusive, democratic research that works in the community and talks with the public.
They need an
inclusive
process where the real fabric of this very complicated society can deal with their issues.
It is going to demand an
inclusive
process of diplomacy very different from the one we are practicing today as we are heading to new rounds of difficult climate negotiations, but when we move toward something which has to be much more along a broad mobilization.
It's the most
inclusive
approach you can take.
These four criteria are that your goal must be: tangible, credible,
inclusive
and epic.
As in, working for something bigger, tangible, credible,
inclusive
and epic.
Your goal: it needs to be tangible, credible,
inclusive
and epic.
Frugal Digital is essentially a small research group at C.I.D. where we are looking to find alternate visions of how to create a digitally
inclusive
society.
But it is joined up, and it is
inclusive.
You can have green growth,
inclusive
growth, smart, resilient, balanced growth.
The work of innovation is becoming more open, more inclusive, more transparent and more merit-based, and that's going to continue no matter what MIT and Harvard think of it, and I couldn't be happier about that development.
Many countries have not developed
inclusive
schools, and so even children with a very mild disability are sent away to a residential special school, at age six or seven.
In Moldova, despite extreme poverty and the terrible effects of the global financial crisis, the numbers of children in institutions has reduced by more than 50 percent in the last five years, and the resources are being redistributed to family support services and
inclusive
schools.
Aware of the devastation and the challenges, I was keen among many other women to rebuild the Libyan civil society, calling for an
inclusive
and just transition to democracy and national reconciliation.
I led an initiative by the Libyan Women's Platform for Peace to lobby for a more
inclusive
electoral law, a law that would give every citizen, no matter what your background, the right to vote and run, and most importantly to stipulate on political parties the alternation of male and female candidates vertically and horizontally in their lists, creating the zipper list.
So, something which in [the] '50s, '60s was very exclusive has now become, interestingly, quite
inclusive.
If we can actually have a broader theory of value creation and allow us to actually admit what the state has been doing and reap something back, it might just be that in the next round, and I hope that we all hope that the next big revolution will in fact be green, that that period of growth will not only be smart, innovation-led, not only green, but also more inclusive, so that the public schools in places like Silicon Valley can actually also benefit from that growth, because they have not.
It's a different way of thinking about it, but I think it's kind of beautiful, because it is certainly far more
inclusive
than the us-versus-them or the abled-versus-the-disabled, and it's a lot more honest and respectful of the fragility of life.
So, in designing a city for the blind, I hope you start to realize that it actually would be a more inclusive, a more equitable, a more just city for all.
This socioeconomic entrepreneurship on the ground within these neighborhoods really begins to suggest ways of translating that into new,
inclusive
and more equitable land use policies.
I truly believe building up INCRA is in everyone's interest, and that we have the unique opportunity right now to turn INCRA into a cornerstone of a new, more
inclusive
financial system.
But the risks of not doing anything for them not only puts all of them at risk of losing their lives to suicide, but it also says something about whether we are a truly
inclusive
society.
And this is very relevant if we want to think about an
inclusive
future for Africa today.
Let's invest enough in the middle class to make our economy fairer and more inclusive, and by fairer, more truly competitive, and by more truly competitive, more able to generate the solutions to human problems that are the true drivers of growth and prosperity.
Fellow plutocrats, I think it may be time for us to recommit to our country, to commit to a new kind of capitalism which is both more
inclusive
and more effective, a capitalism that will ensure that America's economy remains the most dynamic and prosperous in the world.
And this needs to change, because when it does, not only will people re-engage with the structures of representation, but also complement these structures with direct, effective, and collective decision making, decision making of the kind that attacks inequality by its very
inclusive
nature, decision making of the kind that can change our cities into better places for us to live.
And that's what the Social Progress Index does: It reframes the debate about development, not just about GDP alone, but inclusive, sustainable growth that brings real improvements in people's lives.
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