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The effects of climate change aren't equitable from a gender perspective; women are generally disproportionately impacted by climate change in comparison to their male counterparts.

This is why so many people attending COP21 are drawing attention to the perspective of equitable climate justice.

"More gender-diverse committees would not only create a more equitable institution from the perspective of employment and recruitment but also a more equitable policymaking process for Congress as a whole," the report said.

By this MOU, the NGF and UNICEF have agreed to work together to ensure the recognition and realization of children's rights in Nigeria, as part of the on-going effort towards achieving national development aspirations and the MDGs from the perspective of equitable development.

We should encourage students, from their experiences of learning and living in new countries, to construct their new identities and perspectives that support equitable education and society.

For more life-saving interventions to be adopted and spread, more families need to have frequent contacts with skilled and motivated frontline workers who provide good quality care (both from the technical content and user perspectives) in an equitable and pro-poor way (see Additional file 1: Web annex 1 for a list of indicators for enhanced interactions).

For another, Jeter reached first base in the pivotal seventh inning without actually getting plunked, and the outcome, at least from the Tampa Bay Rays' perspective, would have hardly seemed equitable.

And where the SDGs require governments to reduce illicit financial flows, the Beijing agreement requires governments to analyse and adjust macroeconomic policies, including taxation and external debt policy, from a gender perspective "to promote a more equitable distribution of productive assets, wealth, opportunities, income and services".

From a practice perspective, the benefits of a systematic approach and equitable access to post-ICU rehabilitation services remains unclear for facilitating the recovery of survivors to their optimal physical, psychological and social function.

Resource management seems to be understood by the participants from a distributive perspective, since they mentioned primarily issues related to equitable distribution (of salaries, equipment, honours, allocations) – that is, in terms of wealth, of risk, of abilities, and of needs.

Empathy gives me a concrete lens from the riders' perspectives and the officers' perspectives and helps me be a middle ground into an equitable compromise.

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