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Advocacy Institute

The Advocacy Institute facilitates capacity building workshops and seminars that aim to strengthen social movements by providing social justice advocates with resources and guidance in advocacy leadership development.

Primary web addresses
http://www.advocacy.org
Main Address
1629 K Street, NW
Suite 200
Washington, DC 20006-1629
Country
United States
Main Telephone
202-777-7575
Joined OneWorld
19.08.2004

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16.09.2005 These two-day workshops will deepen participants' understanding of what constitutes policy advocacy, expand their toolboxes for supporting sustained policy change, discuss strategies for promoting policy and systems change, and connect participants with an empowered community of advocacy practitioners.
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23.08.2005 The high levels of coordination and interdependence required in coalition groups often make people wary of joining them. In a series of articles, Advocacy Institute addresses the problems/or benefits of membership.
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16.08.2005 After an extensive national search, 29 leaders were named national finalists in the 2005 Leadership for a Changing World awards program. The finalists are now eligible for one of 17 awards to be announced on Oct. 13. The program recognizes extraordinary leaders or leadership teams across the United States who are changing lives and transforming communities — often against great odds.

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