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Journal articles on the topic "Goals and needs of society members"

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Oyewumi, Adebomi. "link between disability, poverty and the millennium development goals." Journal of Educational Development and Practice 5, no. 1 (2014): 98–109. http://dx.doi.org/10.47963/jedp.v5i.962.

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Although there is a world-wide trend towards the inclusion of individuals with disabilities into the society, the unpleasant attitudes of society as well as the unfavourable government policies have systematically precluded the disabled from having equal access to education, employment opportunities, health facilities and recreational activities. However, this negative trend is observed in the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) which did not specifically treat the issues of persons with disabilities. Persons with disabilities are therefore predisposed and subjected to abject poverty while the
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Akarara, Akarara, Azebi Azebi, Oyeinbrakemi Innocent, and Ebierinyo Ayebaemi. "Cooperative Society: A Veritable Tool for Wealth Creation and Poverty Alleviation in Bayelsa State." South Asian Research Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences 6, no. 02 (2024): 87–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.36346/sarjhss.2024.v06i02.003.

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Concerns have also been raised about cooperative organisations' efforts to reduce poverty and generate wealth in the communities in which they operate. Most cooperatives fail to achieve their goal of enhancing members' financial security and well-being, which ultimately results in their dissolution. Thus, this study looked at how cooperative societies in Bayelsa state contribute to wealth development and poverty reduction. In order to accomplish its goals, the study employed a survey research methodology with a structured questionnaire, which was analysed using chi-square and basic descriptive
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Nungsari, Melati, Chuah Hui Yin, Nicole Fong, and Veena Pillai. "An agency mapping of marginalized communities and aid providers during the COVID-19 pandemic in Malaysia." Wellcome Open Research 6 (November 25, 2021): 323. http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/wellcomeopenres.17315.1.

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Background: Given the urgent need for help amongst vulnerable populations throughout the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, civil society organizations (CSOs) and members have stepped up to provide support for impacted communities. The process of responding to these urgent needs reflects the agency and resilience of civil society members in accessing or providing resources. There is still a lack of understanding of how is human agency exercised in the context of power imbalances. Such an understanding is important not only for creating an effective and inclusive aid delivery mechani
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Nungsari, Melati, Chuah Hui Yin, Nicole Fong, and Veena Pillai. "An agency mapping of marginalized communities and aid providers during the COVID-19 pandemic in Malaysia." Wellcome Open Research 6 (January 20, 2022): 323. http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/wellcomeopenres.17315.2.

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Background: Given the urgent need for help amongst vulnerable populations throughout the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, civil society organizations (CSOs) and members have stepped up to provide support for impacted communities. The process of responding to these urgent needs reflects the agency and resilience of civil society members in accessing or providing resources. There is still a lack of understanding of how human agency is exercised in the context of power imbalances. Such an understanding is important not only for creating an effective and inclusive aid delivery mechani
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Zhanbayev, R. A., D. G. Maksimov, S. S. Sagintayeva, and A. E. Madenova. "Demoeconomics: the interconnection of water resources and demoethical values." Bulletin of the Karaganda university Economy series 11329, no. 1 (2024): 121–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.31489/2024ec1/121-131.

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Object: Application of conceptual analysis within the framework of the concept of demoeconomics to study the relationship of water resources with the values of “Demoethics” as a tool for society sustainable development. Methods: This work uses a systematic approach to research, which includes a wide variety of techniques, such as the method of logical synthesis, goal setting, goal decomposition, etc.
 Findings: The implementation of the demoeconomics concept, based on the demoethics values in the context of “spirituality and morality”, “rationality”, “responsibility”, “justice” and “secur
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Kashyap, Dipanjan, and Sanjib Bhuyan. "Role of members’ participation and satisfaction in cooperative success." INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES 17, no. 2 (2021): 167–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.15740/has/ijas/17.2/167-177.

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Member-owned business organizations, such as cooperatives (or co-ops), are engaged in various economic activities that touch our everyday lives. In developing countries like India, there are various advantages for small farmers in joining a cooperative, including lowering costs of marketing, purchasing inputs, bargaining, etc. Agricultural cooperatives are common in India but studies focusing on member commitment, participation, and satisfaction are not available to the best of our knowledge. Research has shown that cooperatives rely on their members’ commitment, participation, and patronage f
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Ahmad, Mr Muhammad Iftikhar, and Dr Muhammad Imtiaz Hussain. "A Research Review of Muslim Society and Its Origins and Evolution." Advance Social Science Archive Journal 3, no. 2 (2025): 1563–75. https://doi.org/10.55966/assaj.2025.3.2.029.

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In the Arabic dictionary, the word "society" is derived from "ashra" and "mashalat", which means to live together. Society is a human unit or a collection of individuals whose needs for life cannot be fulfilled without interconnected and stable social ties. A literal definition of society does not necessarily mean that the members of the society belong to the same race, caste, or religion. Whenever we talk about the history of a society associated with a particular group or religion, we usually associate it with a particular society, such as Muslim society, non-Muslim society, Madani society,
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Ugalingan1, Gina, Paolo Niño Valdez, and Frances Erica Valencia. "Incorporating Sustainable Development Goals in Advocacy Presentations in Online ESL Classes." Mextesol Journal 47, no. 4 (2023): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.61871/mj.v47n4-13.

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The multidisciplinary nature of English language courses prompts teachers and students to pursue meaningful tasks that delve on significant issues in society. One significant project that classes can develop are advocacy presentations that help stimulate awareness and engagement among different stakeholders. This practical paper presents three lessons for online ESL classes in providing students’ skills needed in developing advocacy presentations incorporating sustainable development goals. Specifically, the lessons focus on formulating an advocacy presentation through a conceptual plan, infog
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Phillips, Julia C., Candice Hargons, Y. Barry Chung, Linda Forrest, Katharine Hahn Oh, and John Westefeld. "Society of Counseling Psychology Leadership Academy: Cultivating Leadership Competence and Community." Counseling Psychologist 45, no. 7 (2017): 965–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0011000017736141.

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The Society of Counseling Psychology Leadership Academy is a year-long program designed to engage and develop student and early career psychologist leaders in counseling psychology. As a division of the American Psychological Association, the Society of Counseling Psychology is part of a nonprofit professional organization that seeks to recruit and retain members as well as to develop talent to meet future organizational leadership needs. This article describes the history of the Leadership Academy, its conceptual foundations, curriculum and program components, and associated implementation pr
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LU, LUNG-TAN. "Humanistic Buddhism and Organizational Behavior: Recommendations of Visions and Mission Statements for Fo Guang Shan and The International Buddha's Light Association." Asian Journal of Education and Social Studies 51, no. 4 (2025): 413–25. https://doi.org/10.9734/ajess/2025/v51i41880.

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The organizational goals among the core elements of organizational behavior are the results or states that the organization hopes to achieve within a specific period of time, which guide the direction of organizational development and influence the behavior and decision-making of members. Vision describes what the organization wants to become in the future and is a long-term and motivational goal. The Mission Statement is the core of the organization and determines the goods and services provided by the organization. Stakeholders, such as customers, employees, shareholders, suppliers, and soci
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Books on the topic "Goals and needs of society members"

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Sigillò, Ester. Rethinking Civil Society in Transition. Amsterdam University Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789463727976.

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This book illustrates the results of ethnographical research designed to shed light on the notion of civil society in a context characterized by the transformation of power relations. Such transformation is given by shifting resources, renewed local and international opportunities, and a general reframing of goals and objectives. The academic literature has usually relied on a substantialist understanding of the notion of civil society – referring to the latter as something that exists a priori or does something. This volume relies, instead, on a relational approach – where civil society becom
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Borzyh, Stanislav. Pananthropea. INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1218149.

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The monograph is dedicated to the supercontinent Pananthropea, which was created by the efforts of people, and therefore is named in his honor. It consists of all purely geographical continents, as well as all land areas, representing a single organism that functions exactly as a whole, but at the same time divided by nature itself. The relevance of this approach is shown as follows, as described in the three chapters of the text. First, it demonstrates the physical connectivity of all regions of our planet with each other, which is expressed in a change in the logic of the topology, today pla
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Mellinger, Gwyneth. The Gay Nineties. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252037382.003.0005.

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This chapter focuses on the 1990s, when the ASNE's Goal 2000 advocates contended with a shift in the way the broader diversity community envisioned social justice. As the more expansive concept of multiculturalism gained traction in American society, the racial integration model, on which Goal 2000 was premised, became outdated. The need for greater inclusiveness in the ASNE and its hiring initiative crystallized at the 1990 convention when an editor announced that he was gay, becoming the first gay ASNE member to be out within the organization. This chapter examines the contentious identity p
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Délano Alonso, Alexandra. From Here and There. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190688578.001.0001.

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Assistance for immigrants to learn English, receive health services, open a bank account, apply for naturalization, or get a work certification is generally considered the responsibility of the government and society of the country where they reside, as part of the process of supporting their integration and ultimately their formal acquisition of citizenship. But in the past two decades, Mexico and other countries of origin of Latin American migrants in the United States have increasingly taken part in these activities through their consular representations, with the stated goal of addressing
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Paludi, Michele A., ed. Why Congress Needs Women. ABC-CLIO, LLC, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798216035596.

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This book addresses women's civil strategies for negotiation and leadership through careful analysis of social science research and management theory as well as interviews with women legislators, documenting how women in Washington are affecting the development of the world at all levels. In October 2013, after the war between Republican and Democratic men in Congress resulted in a government shutdown, Time magazine referred to the women legislators as "the only adults left in Washington." In Why Congress Needs Women: Bringing Sanity to the House and Senate, editor Michele A. Paludi and variou
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Remmerswaal, Pieter, and Ad de Gouw. Do you see those parents? A guide for professional work with parents. SWP publishers, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.36254/978-90-8560-204-0.

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This book is used in a number of universities in Belgium, the Netherlands and on Dutch Caribbean islands. In the course of an international parenting program of different universities in Europe, participants inquired repeatedly about an English version of our book. This edition answers to that question. But how to translate the different meanings of the first part of the Dutch title into proper English? And also in such a way it can be well understood in other European countries as the special focus of this book? Let us take you shortly along our process of decision making, how to translate th
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Thoms, Peg. Finding the Best and the Brightest. Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc., 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400651397.

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Finding the Best and Brightest proposes an approach to choosing leaders based on a set of criteria designed to align individual qualities with organizational or institutional goals. Peg Thoms challenges the popular trend in theory and practice toward transformational or visionary leadership, arguing instead that leadership must be developed in context; many organizations, for example, don't need visionaries as much as they need operational leaders, who get things done by focusing on present-day tasks, such as designing superior products and delivering exceptional customer service. This book pr
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Shugart, Matthew S., Matthew E. Bergman, Cory L. Struthers, Ellis S. Krauss, and Robert J. Pekkanen. Party Personnel Strategies. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192897053.001.0001.

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The book develops the notion of “party personnel strategies”, which are the ways in which political parties assign their elected members—their “personnel”—to serve collective organizational goals. Key party goals are to advance a policy brand and maximize seats in the legislature. We offer a theory of how assignments of members to specialized legislative committees contribute to these goals. Individual members vary in their personal attributes, such as prior occupation, gender, and local experience. Parties seek to harness the attributes of their members by assigning them to committees where m
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Avery, Susan. Adult Community Choruses. Edited by Frank Abrahams and Paul D. Head. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199373369.013.19.

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When considering teaching and conducting diverse populations in community choirs, one must begin with discussions of the phenomenon itself: a description of the term, a brief history of adult singing ensembles in the United States, and an exploration into the many types of community choirs and issues such as age, gender, exclusivity, purpose, and goals. Examined research on these issues is organized into large topics such as adult learning theories (music literacy and learning styles) and adult physiological concerns (untrained adult singers’ vocal mechanisms and aging voice issues). Personal
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Faksvåg Haugen, Dagny, Friedemann Nauck, and Augusto Caraceni. The core team and the extended team. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199656097.003.0041.

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Interdisciplinary teamwork is an inherent feature of palliative care. A team is defined as a small number of people with complementary skills who are committed to a common purpose, performance goals, and approach for which they hold themselves mutually accountable. Efficient teams are characterized by good leadership, efficient communication, a strong sense of cohesion, and good decision-making and conflict resolution skills. A palliative care team usually consists of core and extended members. The team needs to be named and defined, but must also be flexible and integrate the professionals an
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Book chapters on the topic "Goals and needs of society members"

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Sharma, Shraddha, Courtney Clark, Sandhya Dhakal, and Saugat Nepal. "Seeing the World Through Maps: An Inclusive and Youth-Oriented Approach." In Sustainable Development Goals Series. Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-05182-1_9.

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AbstractThrough YouthMappers, young women students are able to design and participate in activities that collect, create, and disseminate spatial data and information to prepare spatial databases and maps for visualization, analysis, planning, and decision-making in their local communities. Because the field of geography is dominated by men, the contributions, needs, and priorities of women are frequently overshadowed and ignored. We cannot imagine a society labeled as fully mapped if it does not represent all its members. Through its innovation programming, YouthMappers aims to engage future
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Dunbar, Willy, and Yves Coppieters. "Addressing Sexual and HIV-Related Stigma in Haiti: Need for Societal Engagement." In Sustainable Development Goals Series. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-53793-6_15.

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AbstractAs the world has entered the fourth decade of the AIDS epidemic, Men who have sex with men (MSM) continue to be disproportionately affected by HIV and victims of stigma, prejudice, and discrimination in the Caribbean and Haiti. Using a mixed-methods realist design, we have engaged with MSM communities, healthcare providers, policymakers, and members of civil society to analyze the impact of stigma on the linkages across the continuum of HIV services through engagement, linkage, and retention. Findings showed that from the social construction of heteronormativity to Christian religious
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Bassi, Alessandra, Fausta Fagnoni, Daniela Capitanucci, Roberta Smaniotto, Stefania Mazza, and Maurizio Avanzi. "How to Sensitize Health and Social Workers and the Community to the Needs of AFMs." In Sustainable Development Goals Series. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-82583-5_14.

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Abstract The struggles of affected family members (AFMs) often go unnoticed and unaddressed as they grapple with feelings of shame and guilt surrounding addiction issues within their families. Unfortunately, many AFMs do not consider seeking help for themselves. While practitioners and communities have the capacity to offer various forms of assistance—be it emotional support, legal guidance, or financial aid—this support often goes unrealized due to a lack of recognition that they are interacting with family members in their professional capacities. But they do not, because in their profession
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Groenewald, Candice, Dane Isaacs, and Jim Orford. "The Political/Policy Landscape: Representation of AFMs in Policy and Service-Delivery Models." In Sustainable Development Goals Series. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-82583-5_13.

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Abstract Addictive disorders are complex and highly prevalent public health problems. In addition to the established harms caused to the person with addiction problems, addictive disorders have a profound impact on the quality of life of families. However, family members often receive little formal support, intervention, or policy priorities to help them cope effectively with the various challenges they encounter due to a relative’s addiction and related behaviours. The current chapter aims to understand the extent to which family members who are affected by a relative’s addiction problem (AFM
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McGovern, Ruth, Gallus Bischof, and Cassey Muir. "A Review of the Leading Forms of Interventions for, or Involving, AFMs." In Sustainable Development Goals Series. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-82583-5_17.

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Abstract It is estimated that over 100 million people worldwide are affected by the addicted behaviours of a close relative and often experience related adverse health and social outcomes. There are a range of interventions which involve affected family members. Whilst they are largely psychosocial in nature, they differ in their aim and approach. These interventions can largely be categorised as interventions that (1) work with the family to address problems within the family, (2) are focused on the person with addiction problems and include conjoint sessions that may also provide some suppor
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Alonso, Cristina, Irene Torres, and Barbara Profeta. "When Women Lead in Global Health: Alternative Mobilizations." In Sustainable Development Goals Series. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-53793-6_21.

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AbstractOngoing discussions on what is “wrong” with global health or how to decolonialize global health tend to focus exclusively on structural shortcomings, such as effectiveness of global platforms and institutions or lack of truly participatory consultation strategies (downstream perspective). Thereby they fail to capture alternative approaches to global health leadership (upstream perspective) and to recognize the sovereignty of non-Western knowledge and the intrinsic value of community regeneration in all its forms as a key ingredient for effective global health practice. Women’s perspect
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Andal, Feye, Manjurul Islam, Ataur Rahman Shaheen, and Jennings Anderson. "Understanding YouthMappers’ Contributions to Building Resilient Communities in Asia." In Sustainable Development Goals Series. Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-05182-1_7.

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AbstractThis chapter considers the contributions of YouthMappers chapters in Asia. In addition to a regional overview, we highlight actions of students in Bangladesh and the Philippines to fill critical data gaps that support community access to information during emergencies, natural disasters, and pandemics. Lack of data leads to poor decision-making at any time, but in the context of shocks and hazards, it can have an especially profound impact on local communities. By creating open geospatial data and by advancing the geospatial capacity of university students and local community members,
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Naik, Gopal, and G. Gopi Sankar. "Totgars’ Co-operative Sale Society: Dovetailing Business to Meet Members’ Needs." In Management for Professionals. Springer Nature Singapore, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-5850-0_12.

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Suarsana, Laura. "Specialists for Crumble Cakes? The German LandFrauen Organizations in Social Innovation, and as Educational, Social, and Political Institutions." In Knowledge and Civil Society. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-71147-4_5.

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AbstractThis chapter presents empirical results on the German LandFrauen clubs and associations as contemporary elements of German civil society from the conceptual perspective of social innovation, as an approach which is expected to hold high potential particularly for rural areas. The analysis shows that the German LandFrauen clubs and associations are highly engaged in initiating change and development in rural Germany by uniquely addressing women’s needs through social, cultural, and educational offers. Here, the members’ social interactions function as a basis and starting point for furt
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Katsuma, Yasushi. "Global Health Diplomacy to Combat Communicable Diseases and to Promote Universal Health Coverage in Achieving the Sustainable Development Goal 3." In Sustainable Development Goals Series. Springer Nature Singapore, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-4859-6_2.

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AbstractThe aspiration of the Goal 3 of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to “ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages” is derived from both the “right to health” norm in the field of international human rights and the “health for all (HFA)” goal in the field of international development. The principle of “Leave no one behind” in achieving the SDGs is logically endorsed both by the right to health and the HFA. First, communicable diseases have become perceived as a threat to “human security” in global health, and Japan started to use the concept in global health d
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Conference papers on the topic "Goals and needs of society members"

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Coman, Claudiu, Vasile Chasciar, and Denisa-Ramona Chasciar. "SPORT AS A TOOL FOR DEVELOPING SOCIAL SKILLS: IMPLICATIONS FOR CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL AGENDAS AND A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE." In 11th SWS International Scientific Conferences on SOCIAL SCIENCES - ISCSS 2024. SGEM WORLD SCIENCE, 2024. https://doi.org/10.35603/sws.iscss.2024/s13/85.

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The article addresses the critical role of sport in the development of social skills and its deep involvement in contemporary social agendas, highlighting its contribution to achieving a sustainable future. Through a detailed review of existing literature and case studies, the research highlights how sports activities promote cooperation, effective communication and mutual respect, vital skills in modern society. The report also looks at the impact of adapted and inclusive sports programs, which encourage the participation of diverse social groups, thus helping to reduce inequalities and promo
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Nassar, Samah. "HIGHER EDUCATION RESPONDING TO ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TECH, CONCURRENT CORRELATE WITH THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS." In 11th SWS International Scientific Conferences on SOCIAL SCIENCES - ISCSS 2024. SGEM WORLD SCIENCE, 2024. https://doi.org/10.35603/sws.iscss.2024/vs08/57.

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Artificial intelligence (AI)�s emergence along with its progressively broader impact on different sectors needs assessment of all effects on achievement of each sustainable development goal (SDG). As AI technology turns to be more prominent in lives of individuals, increasing number of practitioners as well as researchers have underscored importance to integrate AI as one learning content. In spite of recent efforts to develop AI curricula along with guiding frameworks within AI education, every educational opportunity does not provide equally inclusive as well as engaging learning experience
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Ashraf, Kabar, and Hilles Ahmad. "ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS OF THE COLLAPSE OF WASTEWATER BASINS IN THE VILLAGE OF UMM AL NASR IN THE NORTHERN GAZA STRIP THE RELATIONSHIP OF THIS DESTINATION TO THE 2030 GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT AGENDA." In 24th SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference 2024. STEF92 Technology, 2024. https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2024v/4.2/s19.37.

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This study addresses the severe environmental disaster in the village of Umm al-Nasr in the northern Gaza Strip, which faces one of the most severe environmental disasters. The equivalent of 130 thousand cubic meters of sewage flowed into the village of Umm al-Nasr from the sewage collection basin. The losses include the deaths of five citizens and the injuries of 35 others, in addition to environmental damage and material losses in the village as a result of this environmental disaster, including pollution levels, ecosystem disruption, and health risks. The research aims to explore the comple
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Tavits, Gaabriel. "Elderly People in Society – Whose Duty is it to Care for Them?" In The 9th International Scientific Conference of the Faculty of Law of the University of Latvia. University of Latvia Press,, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.22364/iscflul.9.2.19.

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This article addresses the obligation to care for the elderly and the constitutionally guaranteed right to state assistance in case of old age and disability. According to the Constitution of Republic of Estonia, the duty to take care of family members in need rests with the family. At the same time, everyone has the right to state assistance in case of old age, which also includes the right to social welfare services. Although the Estonian Constitution provides for the right to state assistance, this assistance must be provided by legislation passed by the parliament. A care reform has been c
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Šket, Robert, and Zlatko Nedelko. "The Views of Generation Z on Progression at Work." In Challenges in Economics and Business in the Post-COVID Times. University of Maribor Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.18690/um.epf.5.2022.24.

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The main purpose of this paper is to discuss the views of Generation Z in relation to progression at work. Based on a field survey of 113 business students. Generation Z members are encouraged to work hard, take responsibility and learn continuously as an appropriate way of increasing their chances of promotion at work. Their flexibility and intention to achieve to change their work environment if it does not suit them or does not allow them to achieve their goals. Difficult tasks present challenges that they want to overcome. Generation Z’s motivation is declining rapidly, therefore constant
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Taneski, Nenad, Sinisha Vitanovski, and Aleksandar Petrovski. "THE PLACE AND ROLE OF THE INTELLIGENCE AND COUNTERINTELLIGENCE SERVICES." In SECURITY HORIZONS. Faculty of Security- Skopje, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.20544/icp.11.01.20.p28.

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The security (Intelligence and Counterintelligence) services are one of the key elements for dealing with the 21st century challenges. The principle itself is directed mostly in preventive action i.e. early discovery, identifying and stopping the security threats. Intelligence is a process of collecting, processing, analyzing and distribution of intelligence data. The Intelligence i.e. the Intelligence services own the capacity for collecting information which is important for the safety and the constitutional order of the country. Counterintelligence is inverse process of the Intelligence i.e
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Balu, Rodica. "A CURENT PARADIGM: EUROPEAN COMUNICATION- STRATEGIES OF COMMUNICATION: CONTROL AND MANIPULATION IN POLITICAL DISCOURSE." In eLSE 2013. Carol I National Defence University Publishing House, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.12753/2066-026x-13-261.

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Taking into consideration the role that power plays within the context of social life, it becomes obvious that without this attribute called ?power? there could be no ordinate human activity (Bordeiu, 2006). Seen as a political phenomenon, power seems to be the most important component of political institutions. In this regard, it is being used for keeping and consolidating a certain social order, for ensuring the functionality of all social institutions, for keeping the social cohesion in a society, for controlling the citizens? behavior, as well as for unwanted behavior prevention (Mihailesc
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Cox, C. E., J. Gu, E. H. Pratt, et al. "Palliative Care Triggers vs Actual Unmet Needs Among ICU Patients and Family Members." In American Thoracic Society 2021 International Conference, May 14-19, 2021 - San Diego, CA. American Thoracic Society, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1164/ajrccm-conference.2021.203.1_meetingabstracts.a1208.

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Calim, Gozde, and Morgan Belsher. "Social Outcomes and Needs Study for Housing Development." In The 2nd International Conference on Civil Infrastructure and Construction. Qatar University Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.29117/cic.2023.0119.

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Mott MacDonald are providing advisory services for an accommodation project located in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA). The project plan is to deliver more than 2000 housing and community facilities to teaching staff for a University in KSA. Currently subsidiaries are paid to faculty members who arrange accommodation with private proprietors. The current provision by private landlords offers limited choice with inconsistent availability of basic needs such as; security and safety, first point to healthcare, family’ leisure activities, children’s care, education needs, domestic cleaning and t
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Cox, C. E., D. C. Ashana, M. K. Olsen, et al. "Addressing Unmet Needs Among Family Members of Critically Ill Patients: The ICUconnect Randomized Clinical Trial." In American Thoracic Society 2023 International Conference, May 19-24, 2023 - Washington, DC. American Thoracic Society, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1164/ajrccm-conference.2023.207.1_meetingabstracts.a4502.

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Reports on the topic "Goals and needs of society members"

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Clemmer, Steve, Rachel Cleetus, Jeremy Martin, et al. Accelerating Clean Energy Ambition: How the US Can Meet its Climate Goals While Delivering Public Health and Economic Benefits. Union of Concerned Scientists, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.47923/2023.15253.

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The United States can cut its heat-trapping emissions rapidly—in line with science-informed goals and its international commitments—and at the same time secure significant economic and public health benefits, according to a Union of Concerned Scientists modeling analysis. Achieving these ambitious—and necessary—benefits will require bold, transformative change across institutions, society, sectors, and the economy. The nation needs clean energy policies beyond the Inflation Reduction Act and other current federal and state policies, as well as new policies that drive a fast, fair phaseout of f
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Thompson, Craig. Putting the “F” in EFAP: The Evolution of Workplace Mental Health Supports. The Vanier Institute of the Family, 2015. https://doi.org/10.61959/uhgw2382e.

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Over the past several decades, mental health has become an increasingly popular topic in public discourse, fuelled in part by our increased understanding of the many ways it affects all levels of society. When people experience changes to their mental health, their family members – always at the “front lines” – are typically the first ones to feel the effects. Family is society’s most adaptable institution. Families respond by adjusting to meet the needs of their members as best they can. In light of this, a growing number of organizations have offered assistance to employees and their familie
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Greenhill, Lucy, Christopher Leakey, and Dani Diz. Workshop report: Driving the transition to a resilient and inclusive future: the role of the ocean and policy coherence. Marine Alliance for Science and Technology for Scotland (MASTS), 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.15664/10023.23456.

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Through a programme of activities from January to July 2021, this Scottish Universities Insight Institute (SUII) project seeks to accelerate progress towards the ‘Just Transition’ for an environmentally sustainable, resilient and equitable economy and society in Scotland, within the framework provided by the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The programme aims to: 1. Develop our understanding of interdependencies between marine and cross-cutting policy themes to promote policy coherence, promoting synergies and managing trade-offs. 2. Mobilise the science and policy communities in co-de
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Nilsson Lewis, Astrid, Kaidi Kaaret, Eileen Torres Morales, Evelin Piirsalu, and Katarina Axelsson. Accelerating green public procurement for decarbonization of the construction and road transport sectors in the EU. Stockholm Environment Institute, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.51414/sei2023.007.

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Public procurement of goods and services contributes to about 15% of global greenhouse gas emissions. In the EU, public purchasing represents 15% of its GDP, acting as a major influencer on the market through the products and services acquired by governments from the local to national levels. The public sector has a role to play in leveraging this purchasing power to achieve the best societal value for money, particularly as we scramble to bend the curve of our planet’s warming. Globally, the construction and transport sectors each represent about 12% of government procurements’ GHG emissions.
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Renshaw, Jonathan. Social Investment Funds and Indigenous Peoples. Inter-American Development Bank, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0008880.

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The aim of this paper is to offer a brief analysis of the social investment funds for indigenous people that have been financed by the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) and to consider how far they have been effective in meeting the needs of indigenous people. This paper identifies two types of targeting mechanisms: 1) Inclusive funds that do not distinguish indigenous people from other sectors of society based on ethnicity; and 2) Exclusive funds or components intended only for the indigenous or ethnic population. The author discusses the merits of both approaches and identifies four fact
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Beard, George. New Mobility - Alternative transport for better outcomes. TRL, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.58446/ykrl1775.

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Freedom of movement is enshrined in Article 13 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The expression of this right relies on there being accessible and safe transport available for people to use. Furthermore, transport underpins the fundamental needs of society to move goods and people around. Transport is not performing as well as it could. In many ways the freedom of movement for people and goods that transport supports is now more damaging than it needs to be to the environment, to the economy, and to people. TRL’s vision for new mobility is a transport system that provides better ch
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Khalfan, Ashfaq, Astrid Nilsson Lewis, Carlos Aguilar, et al. Climate Equality: A planet for the 99%. Oxfam International, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.21201/2023.000001.

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The world faces twin crises of climate breakdown and runaway inequality. The richest people, corporations and countries are destroying the world with their huge carbon emissions. Meanwhile, people living in poverty, those experiencing marginalization, and countries in the Global South are those impacted the hardest. Women and girls, Indigenous Peoples, people living in poverty and other groups experiencing discrimination are particularly at a disadvantage. The consequences of climate breakdown are felt in all parts of the world and by most people, yet only the richest people and countries have
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Carrasco, Rafael, Marcelo Fontecilla, Elisa De Padua, and Magdalena Flores. SUMMA’s Dialogic Classrooms: Transforming teaching and learning through collaboration. Inter-American Development Bank, 2025. https://doi.org/10.18235/0013450.

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Latin America and the Caribbean are several years behind the learning results of the OECD countries evaluated by PISA. A closer look at educational processes shows an long road ahead towards a pedagogy that better connects with the needs and feelings of students, as well as to respond to the new challenges posed by society. There is a great opportunity offered by an unprecedented body of research evidence suggesting ways to guide and accelerate educational improvement. The existence of meta-analyses of large volumes of research in education makes it possible to identify pedagogical practices w
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Riedinger, Kelly, Victoria Sellers, and Martin Storksdieck. ISL Framework Project: Baseline Survey Findings. Oregon State University, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.5399/osu/1176.

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The Informal STEM Learning (ISL) project1 research team from the STEM Research Center at Oregon State University, in collaboration with project partners, conducted a baseline survey with members of the informal STEM learning community. The main goals of the ISL Baseline Survey were to 1. Understand the current lived experiences of ISL professionals and determine factors around professional learning that might enhance belonging to institutions and the field of ISL, and success individual’s careers in ISL; and 2. Gain insights into current awareness and knowledge of the Framework and perceived n
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Heng, Kimkong. Cambodia’s Aspirations to Become a Knowledge-Based Society: Perspectives of Cambodian University Students. Cambodia Development Resource Institute, 2023. https://doi.org/10.64202/wp.138.202305.

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Background Cambodia envisages to become an upper-middle-income country by 2030 and a high-income country by 2050. The country also aspires to develop into a knowledge-based society (MoEYS 2014). To support these goals, it is crucial to consider the role of higher education institutions (HEIs), particularly universities, in training, research and service. However, research has shown that Cambodian higher education is faced with many challenges ranging from skills mismatches to fragmented governance to limited research capacity and stakeholder involvement (Heng and Sol 2022a; Kwok et al. 2010).
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