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There is Enough Time: Rethinking the Process of Policy Development

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There is Enough Time: Rethinking the Process of Policy Development
Author(s)Marinoff, Joani
AbstractPolicy development is best implemented through participation of ordinary people to more accurately identify factors which would contribute to its design, implementation and the corresponding impact on their lives. Guidelines are provided on how to develop an efficient policy which include awakening of the people’s consciousness towards political issues, shifting management to concerned people and setting of consistent goals to achieve better understanding of local and global issues.
IssueNo4
Pages234-247
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceSocial Justice
VolumeNo24
PubDateWinter 1997
ISBN_ISSN1043-1578

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