Inequity
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57 examples of Inequity in a sentence
There is good reason for optimism about progress on reducing
inequity.
And in order to overcome centuries of gender inequity, we need more momentum behind this agenda.
He urged scientists and scientific institutions around the world to resolve this
inequity
and bring the benefits of science to all.
For the world, the WHO’s recommendations represent a once-in-a-generation opportunity to remedy a long-standing and egregious
inequity
in health care, and, more broadly, to set a model for governance of global public goods befitting an era of globalization.
That points to a third reason for the pro-Brexit vote: growing social
inequity
has contributed to a revolt against a perceived metropolitan elite.
But the liberation she brought to us was just one battle in the generational struggle the people of the Philippines must wage to secure their liberation from poverty,
inequity
and injustice.
Finally, while the Globalizers have lifted millions of people out of poverty and reduced global inequality, this has not resulted in a more equal world, because star economies like India and China are experiencing a rise in domestic
inequity.
Moreover, the
inequity
wasn’t simply a gap between the rich and the poor: People at every income level did better than those at the level just below them.
Moreover, a recent study by the Inter-American Development Bank documents how MDB-financed projects under the current model have fueled social
inequity
and conflict in different parts of the world.
Furthermore, the Sunni-based, anti-Syrian Future Movement to which Siniora belongs effectively extended this
inequity
into the present parliament when it overrode the opposition and insisted on conducting the 2005 general elections on the basis of the Electoral Law gerrymandered by Syria in 2000.
It is already having harmful consequences for others, and the greatest
inequity
is that it is the rich who are using most of the energy that leads to the emissions that cause climate change, while it is the poor who will bear most of the costs.
To see the inequity, I merely have to glance up at the air conditioner that is keeping my office bearable.
Another example of the relationship between ethics and policy is the response that rich countries have made to global social inequity, a deep moral affront to everyone with even a modicum of conscience and sensibility.
This
inequity
long rankled in Britain.
And it does nothing to address the severe
inequity
between formal creditors and implicit ones (namely, the pensioners and workers to whom sovereign debtors also have obligations) who would have no say in a restructuring proposal.
When it comes to addressing social issues – whether it’s educational inequity, poverty, or discrimination – the most committed advocates are those who have first-hand knowledge of the problem they seek to solve.
Personal experience is the best way to create agents for change, because it underpins people’s long-term, personal investment in dismantling systems that exacerbate
inequity
and injustice.
The program, designed as a fellowship, will choose fewer than 60 of Nigeria’s brightest university graduates and professionals, not only to develop excellent classroom teachers, but also to empower the next generation of social entrepreneurs committed to tackling
inequity
and deeply connected to local efforts already underway in communities across their country.
Inadequate investment in locally led initiatives is one of the two ways in which we fail to ensure that those who are most affected by
inequity
have pathways to address it.
The ironically titled Inclusive Vaccine Alliance shows how vaccine sovereignty reproduces global
inequity.
Now, it is found almost exclusively in the world’s poorest communities, where it is a deadly side effect of economic deprivation and
inequity.
It has also highlighted how difficult it is to address systemic fragility and
inequity
amid escalating national-security threats.
First, social
inequity
grew alarmingly in many countries, most notably the United States, leading citizens to question whether they lived in fair societies.
But basic values such as respect for individual rights remain fundamentally important, as does the belief that “governments that answer to their citizens and respect the rule of law can best address inequity, correct injustice, and serve the good of all.”
Few investments enhance wellbeing and reduce
inequity
so effectively, while also delivering such high economic returns.
With the establishment of Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance in 2000, this stark
inequity
began to shrink.
Furthermore, we must reduce mental health inequity, a frequently ignored issue.
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