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Without such timely support, patients are unable neither to be stakeholders in decision making nor to be empowered to make changes.
Mr. Solana said the union wanted a prime minister who was "empowered" to make changes in government, clean up corruption and stop the descent into anarchy, Reuters reported.
It may actually be that the best way to encourage Russia to respect human rights and the rule of law is through trade liberalization itself, which was the source of the Magnitsky law, by helping to create a commercial class that is more exposed to foreign ideas, and ultimately empowered to make changes to the domestic political structure.
The need for networks to be empowered to make changes was also acknowledged by some in the Senior policy-maker group: 'need to sort out who is responsible for implementation.
Data from the RTLS, including movement of equipment and trends in hand hygiene (but not specific compliance rates as measured by the RTLS), were presented to front line HCWs, who were then empowered to make changes on the units to address the identified issues.
(Botswana, 39-year-old female) Others told stories about feeling empowered to make changes after attending the BVV sessions: As a woman, one never had a "voice" in marriage, whatever the husband says goes … I am applying what I have learned … I know my rights and will not allow anyone to control my life … I feel so empowered.
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When stakeholders (e.g. communities and organisations) actively participate as legitimate partners in the communication (and mitigation) exercise, they are empowered to make change which increases their resilience (Covello and Allen [1988]; Paton et al. [2005]).
I founded Teen Web as an outlet for my generation to get relevant information, while becoming empowered to make change in local communities".
Poems and essays are published each week in a virtual magazine where their once-silenced voices are "heard" and women are empowered to make change.
Participant Media says that it "seeks to entertain audiences first, then to invite them to participate in making a difference," but The Great Invisible leaves the audience feeling depressed, impotent, and guilty, rather than empowered to make change.
None of them, including Mr. Garamendi, is empowered to make big changes on their own.
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