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empowerment

Noun

Meaning

the act of conferring legality or sanction or formal warrant

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Above all there must be strong senses of empowerment, town morale, mutuality, collectivism and pride in the town. Source: Internet

According to proponents of GAD, women are cast not as passive recipients of development aid, but rather as active agents of change whose empowerment should be a central goal of development policy. Source: Internet

According to Douglass, their treatment as slaves entitled the now liberated African American men, who lacked women's indirect empowerment, to voting rights before women were granted the franchise. Source: Internet

ActionAid Nigeria, a Non Governmental Organization, has urged the Nasarawa State government to establish a Youth Development Commission, to drive the process of youth empowerment and address restiveness. Source: Internet

"Africa's population will be doubling between now and 2050, and we want to absolutely empower that youth and make sure that they are a force for dynamic growth and economic empowerment and better governance in the world." Source: Internet

Albert states that even if everyone started out with a balanced job complex (doing a mix of roles of varying creativity, responsibility and empowerment) in a market economy, class divisions would arise. Source: Internet

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