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7 Tips to Help you Interview Better
As a spokesperson for an advocacy group or organisation, it will be your job to speak to the media about […]
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7-Step Advocacy Plan
We know that long term social change takes time. When planning your advocacy, it is important to keep sight of […]
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How to Make Contact with Politicians
When working with politicians, it’s ideal to meet with them face-to-face. However, during times of crisis, that might not be […]
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Who can you speak to about your issue?
Ministers of Parliament (MPs) and Senators It’s a good idea to interact with your local representatives first. These politicians have […]
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S.M.A.R.T.I.E.E. Goals
For advocacy to be effective in driving change, it needs to be: This article is from our Y Advocacy Toolkit, […]
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Stay Home Does Not Mean Stay Safe
Violence against women and girls is not just an extreme public health issue; it is a human rights violation. A guest post from member Nikita Shewandas.