Advocacy
Advocacy is the act of arguing on
behalf of a particular issue, idea
or person. Individuals, organizations,
businesses, and governments (for
example at the level of the United
Nations) can engage in advocacy.
An example of advocating for a particular
issue is attempting to persuade
others of the importance of implementing
UN Security Council 1325, on gender
and peacebuilding. Advocating for
an idea can include a wide range
of subjects as broad as social justice.
For example, someone can engage
in environmental advocacy, which
can include writing letters to the
editor, contacting political representatives,
organizing community meetings, distributing
public education materials, participating
in a public protest, or other means
to communicate one's views for the
purpose of policy and social change.
An example of advocacy on behalf
of a person includes international
campaigns to release Aung San Suu
Kyi, the democratically elected
leader of Burma/Myanmar, from house
arrest.
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