Voice
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While its impact has yet to become fully apparent, giving a
voice
to survivors in shaping policy already amounts to an important step forward.
This has fueled rising skepticism toward democratic institutions, with people often preferring ostensibly more egalitarian online platforms, where everyone’s
voice
can be heard.
This claim is entirely theoretical: both “the people” and “the voice” are merely symbolic constructions.
Private companies, donor agencies, and the World Bank argue that the application of biometric tools like iris and fingerprint scanning or facial and
voice
recognition, together with the integration of databases, will boost efficiency, combat fraud, and cut costs.
The left-behind former manufacturing communities have a
voice
in the capital city now, and it wants to bring back manufacturing.
Even if Trump loses, which seems likely, he will continue to have a powerful voice, especially if he remains in the public eye (which also seems likely).
For every
voice
in the US advocating regime change in Iran, there are Iranians seeking to defend the regime by any means necessary.
But, in the chorus of approval, one notable
voice
was missing: Germany.
Civil society is also making its
voice
heard and calling for faster change.
If these governments have a
voice
at the table, the road to recovery will be much smoother, and the global production of medical supplies will be more efficient and equitable both now and over the long term.
Over the past decade, protests have toppled autocrats, forced governments and corporations to recognize the climate emergency, given a
voice
to workers suffering under unfair economic systems, and urged reforms to address police brutality and structural racism.
And as individuals, we can all take to the streets or
voice
our dissent online.
It pushed to increase its
voice
in existing bodies such as the World Bank and IMF.
Empowering the African UnionKIGALI – When the Organization of African Unity (OAU) was founded in 1963, Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia, the bloc’s first president, issued a clarion call: “What we require is a single African organization through which Africa’s single
voice
may be heard, within which Africa’s problems may be studied and resolved.
By promoting Africa’s economic integration, safeguarding its sovereignty and integrity, and projecting its
voice
and defending its interests on the world stage, the OAU – and its successor, the African Union – aimed to bring about the continent’s full liberation and empowerment.
Labor unions would have had a prominent
voice
as advocates for a high-pressure economy.
As a journalist and Member of Parliament, he has been mischievous and frequently dishonest, but always a committed
voice
of the Conservative establishment.
And yet, here he is, pretending to represent “the
voice
of the people” against the voices in Parliament, which, from left to right, oppose his hardline approach to Britain’s divorce from the European Union.
There is no such thing as “the people” in a parliamentary democracy, let alone one popular will, or one single popular
voice.
Similarly, the United Nations has come to seem like a relic, favoring victors of a long-ago war, reflecting obsolete power relations, and denying a sufficient
voice
to countries of the global south, many of which had yet to achieve independence by the time the UN was founded in 1945.
In 2020, one can only begin to imagine what it would take to create a new, more sustainable order that addresses growing concerns about equality and in which more countries can find a
voice.
It is vital, therefore, that the women who have led the protests in Sudan are given an equal
voice
in shaping the country’s political future.
Recent events in Sudan and Algeria have shown how powerful African women can be when they have a collective
voice.
Moreover, and equally important, contributing would ensure that poorer countries have a
voice
in funds’ governance, whether symbolically, as a sign of their moral right to be heard, or physically, as members of the board deciding on priorities and policies.
With her 16-year reign as chancellor set to come to an end in 2021, there were already fears that Germany was politically rudderless, lacking vision, and no longer the
voice
of reason within the EU that it used to be.
A democratic
voice
is precisely what was denied to Ukrainian and Tanzanian villagers confronted with collectivization schemes.
Because of the dominance of various warring factions, Ukraine has been captured by what we called extractive institutions: social arrangements there empower a narrow segment of society and deprive the rest of a political
voice.
The democratic system could have given a
voice
to economically disadvantaged Americans, thus providing a corrective to the aforementioned economic trends.
The agenda also must include reforms to give a majority of Americans a
voice
in politics once again.
A powerful European
voice
in development is therefore a moral imperative.
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