Or you have to strategise and implement, establishing key teams that can operationalise according to the needs of all stakeholders. |
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The book gives practical ideas on how to strategise, plan and prepare for action. |
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We strategise and choose one person as our spokesperson, someone who speaks the language and who can speak on behalf of all of us. |
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A living network needs inputs and it needs spaces to share and to strategise. |
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They are the spaces where they gather to meet, to strategise, to plan, as well as to work and rest. |
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Each group has to develop and strategise a realistic, feasible campaign to preserve their community. |
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Much needs to be done with very few resources, so the region needs to strategise carefully for maximum impact. |
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This gives the group social action challenges to tackle and gets them to strategise their actions. |
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Support platform-building activities of women to meet, share experiences, and strategise their ideas and solutions to de-escalate violent conflicts. |
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Lagos: A group known as Pan African organization friends of the Global Fund For Africa says it will strategise political and financial support to fight aids, tuberculosis and malaria in Africa. |
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We regard this as a crisis and as part of our Responsibility called a special national meeting of Treaty people to strategise in support of Maori. |
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The objective of the meeting was to analyse the policy changes that Zambia has carried out since its last TPR in 2002 and to strategise how best to move forward. |
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We are encouraged that we are surrounded today by so many friends and partners, who are also here to strategise and cooperate with a view to finding a lasting and sustainable approach. |
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On the Hill, the GOP appeared under siege, as members huddled in offices to strategise, avoided making public comment, and scurried along corridors to avoid questions from reporters. |
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And down the hall of that church basement, a group of parents and clinicians strategise and discuss and brainstorm and advocate for kids whose needs seem to evolve daily. |
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We must sit down and strategise to make sure this doesn't happen again. |
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In Tunis we are coming together to share, to learn, and to strategise. |
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Women in the Arab world face violence in the home, in the community, in institutions and as a result of armed conflicts, according to activist leaders who met in Tunis this week to strategise. |
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Whilst social movements can gain strength from the passion, focus and cohesion of their members, the ability to strategise their actions can also significantly increase their effectiveness. |
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This is an easy tool to help a group to strategise its actions. |
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This framework is useful for identifying weak spots in groups, relationships, organisations and individuals and knowing how to strategise around them. |
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She said lessons like rock climbing teaches a person how to strategise in order to achieve his or her target, consolidates belief on will power and capacitates on endurance. |
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Modi reached Delhi on Tuesday morning to attend the BJP parliamentary board meet to strategise on pinning down the UPA, a day before it completes 9 years in power. |
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