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Discover LudwigThe phrase "access initiative" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to programs or efforts aimed at improving access to resources, services, or opportunities.
Example: "The organization launched an access initiative to ensure that underprivileged communities have better access to healthcare services."
Alternatives: "access program" or "access project".
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Jesse Worker, associate for the Access Initiative at WRI, agrees.
She worked at the Clinton Health Access Initiative based in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
The same should go for the Clinton Health Access Initiative, which is run by Ira Magaziner, a longtime Clinton aide.
During the rainy season this year, we partnered with the Clinton Health Access Initiative to deliver refresher training on diarrhoea.
Timothy Ogden, managing director, Financial Access Initiative, New York City, US. @timothyogden Timothy works to explore how financial services can better meet the needs of poor households.
Elif Yavuz was a senior vaccines researcher for the Clinton Health Access Initiative, according to a statement from the Clinton family.
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Earlier this month, "four of our engineers wanted to work on W.A.P.," Mr. Bowman said, referring to the company's wireless-access initiative.
The School of Education Open Access Initiative.
NYT: We've seen a lot of the work in Africa of the C.H.A.I. [Clinton Health Access Initiative] program.
Christopher Lourenco, adviser, Clinton Health Access Initiative, Southampton, UK Chris spent three years in Namibia as a technical adviser to malaria programme.
Langdon's partner Yavuz, a Dutch-born malaria specialist, had recently had her picture taken with Bill Clinton, a recognition of her work Clinton Health Access Initiative in Tanzania.
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