Aurora Dairy's entry into the organic milk market last month has set off another round in the ongoing debate over the mainstreaming of organics. |
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But I don't see how mainstreaming indigenous programs, where mainstream has failed. |
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Now, we think mainstreaming the services that are provided will produce a much, much better result. |
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Similarly, there is a need for mainstreaming considerations of gender, age and occupation in the national nutrition strategy. |
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There's something else going on, though, which perhaps makes this mainstreaming of management culture more explicable. |
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These are aimed at mainstreaming intercultural education into the entire curriculum and developing strategies to combat racist behaviour. |
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The shift from WID to GAD then, at least for Peace Corps, meant mainstreaming women's issues. |
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On the whole, though, the 1950s and 1960s were times of further mainstreaming for the Cajuns. |
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The strategies outlined by Mary Robinson, the UNHCHR, are commonly described as mainstreaming human rights. |
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He said support groups and agencies have already been mainstreaming in the absence of a national framework. |
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This was an early forerunner of the programmes developed some twenty years later for mainstreaming disabled children. |
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English immersion provides almost exclusive instruction in English with the intent of mainstreaming students after one year. |
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They are mainstreaming and forming coalitions in countries like Denmark and Italy. |
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The Fair Trade Fiesta helps mark the start of the new phase in mainstreaming Fair Trade in New Zealand. |
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I'm sort of mainstreaming myself back into the normal beats of human life. |
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Further, while there is general awareness of mainstreaming toolkits, there also appears to be certain reluctance to use these resources. |
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However, a programme has been drawn up for mainstreaming and institutionalizing gender issues. |
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Therefore, it is beneficial to adopt similar approaches as regards the mainstreaming of gender and promote a cross-fertilization of experiences. |
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In this way the mainstreaming of health issues and human capacity-building becomes integrated and can be of mutual benefit. |
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Fortunately, many countries are already putting into place innovative mechanisms that enable this mainstreaming and harmonization to occur. |
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But because my commitment is to mainstreaming astrology, I think it would be very confusing to the public if I started discussing other techniques. |
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Lileks suggests that Democrats are mainstreaming the extreme. |
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Murray Bowen is responsible for mainstreaming family therapy. |
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Gender mainstreaming is a key concept that should underpin all policies, yet no mention has been made of it whatsoever. |
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Environmental mainstreaming must permeate all sections of society and start at a very young age. |
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According to some informants, part of the difficulty lies with mainstreaming itself. |
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Since launching in 2009, the company has expanded to 34 countries, mainstreaming on-demand private transportation. |
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The marriage equality fight was a critical test of mainstreaming a cutting-edge issue. |
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The strategy would also enhance implementation of joint efforts to support national and regional women's machineries in gender mainstreaming. |
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A key issue is how to strengthen the links between, and accountabilities for, mainstreaming AIDS between PRSPs, NAFs and sectoral plans. |
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Participation in this Action shall be mandatory for all DPs in order to ensure the mainstreaming impact that Equal seeks. |
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This political commitment gave strong impetus to successful gender mainstreaming. |
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The principles of transparency and gender mainstreaming shall be taken into account. |
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While all NAPAs have been completed as of this writing, the implementation and budget are entry points for gender mainstreaming. |
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A kind of mainstreaming of gender analysis might have prevented this outcome. |
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Mr. Speaker, I am glad to give some examples of what I mean by the absence of gender equality mainstreaming and gender analysis in the budget. |
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Do you favour a more limited list of mainstreaming areas, and if so, what would be your preference? |
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For both types of policies it is instructive that mainstreaming is considered necessary and possible. |
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The Commission has adopted a gender mainstreaming strategy by which each policy area must contribute to promoting gender equality. |
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Still, the criticisms have stung, particularly in the age of post-Mitt Romney Mormon mainstreaming. |
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There was the grunge trend, of course, and the mainstreaming of hip-hop gear. |
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The mainstreaming of social inclusion within other policy areas remains a challenge. |
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The beauty of mainstreaming anything is that anyone who belongs to the community that is being mainstreamed now has more freedom to be exactly who they are. |
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The award's presenters noted that in a nation known for its heavy dependence on coal, Rizhao represents an inspiring example of the mainstreaming of renewable energy sources. |
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We're really focussing on mainstreaming seaweed for the American consumer. |
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However, the mainstreaming of such practices as acupuncture may be well on its way. |
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Alongside the integration of women in the labour market, the encouragement of women in time-tested ways, and gender mainstreaming as a framework policy, we want an equal opportunities programme. |
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The strategy foresees better interconnectedness between different elements and actors of the YFJ work and mainstreaming of the YFJ work in this area towards concrete results and successful follow-ups. |
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Real alignment of international assistance around the mainstreaming process set in motion by LDCs would raise the stakes for both sides, creating incentives for both of them to take the EIF process more seriously. |
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Caritas Switzerland, as part of the process of mainstreaming conflict sensitiveness and gender issues, offers its staff a variety of workshops and other training sessions. |
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He believes that the paradox of mainstreaming is that at best it will lead to bilateral cooperation and not the intended multi-lateral cooperation. |
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It gives concrete shape to what many are talking about, that is to say gender mainstreaming, but which so few are attempting to convert into practical politics. |
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The statement should propose innovative ways of translating the commitment to cross-cutting issues into practice and adequately address the failure of mainstreaming. |
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Gender mainstreaming is not a time-consuming 'optional extra. |
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The paper also notes that the promotion of human rights and gender mainstreaming should be built into the implementation of all development programmes. |
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The Economic and Social Council should play a stronger role in mainstreaming the concept of sustainable development in the work of the United Nations. |
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To strengthen work on gender, support was provided for assessments and mainstreaming of gender in national planning, budgeting and strategic frameworks. |
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Several entities have established ways to strengthen collaboration with United Nations country teams and other national stakeholders in gender mainstreaming efforts. |
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The idea of gender mainstreaming is to strip so-called general policy of its generality, to shatter this myth and to see how it has a different effect on men and women. |
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Since the right to a safe city is a key corollary of equality between women and men, it is no wonder that gender mainstreaming is most often currently applied to urban safety. |
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It was organizing an international workshop on migration and development, to be held in 2005, that would examine policy coherence and the mainstreaming of migration into development policies. |
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Thirdly, the mainstreaming of human rights and the gender perspective has been responsible for increased and improved impacts and further integration of the work of the UNDP office with that of the public administration. |
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The NDPC and GAC need to be able to work together in driving the mainstreaming process, while ensuring that the Ministry of Finance, as the final arbiter, is also on board. |
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In accordance with the principle of gender mainstreaming, this report shall, inter alias, provide an assessment of the impact of the measures taken on women and men. |
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The incorporation of equal opportunities into all policy areas, i.e. gender mainstreaming, has now been adopted as the guiding principle in a wide cross-section of EU policy areas. |
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More recently, UNDP has developed an innovative self-learning virtual academy that includes foundational and advanced courses on gender mainstreaming. |
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It can be expected that with the increasing bindingness of gender mainstreaming the dependence of public funding on gender equality objectives will be introduced in other areas of public policy. |
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For the thematic networks, a number of subject areas are proposed, such as start-up support, ex-convicts, migrants, gender mainstreaming, asylum, age management and victims of trafficking. |
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It is not sufficient, therefore, to provide a list of programme activities where priority groups have been mainstreamed but rather to work to eliminate barriers so that mainstreaming occurs automatically. |
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Several advocates hailed the effort, known as mainstreaming. |
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Of course, both institutional and operational mainstreaming should run together, but too often the rhetoric of policy struggles to be seen in changes in practice. |
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This has implications for mainstreaming AIDS, insofar as community perceptions indicate the need to contextualise HIV and link it with other development challenges. |
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Perspective of gender mainstreaming development with in the interim period in Sudan. |
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The analyses should be integrated in the policies of Member States innovatively, with the objective that equal opportunities become a main political guideline and mainstreaming for legislators. |
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The concept of gender mainstreaming and its implementation to be proofed for its positive effects on women living in poverty and adapted to their needs. |
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The ADF will also be used to promote gender mainstreaming, good governance, food security, private-sector development and stronger regional cooperation. |
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