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1 advocacy
advocacy n1 plaidoyer m ; the advocacy of sth by sb le plaidoyer de qn en faveur de qch ;2 Jur plaidoierie f. -
2 advocacy
advocacy ['ædvəkəsɪ]soutien m appuyé, plaidoyer m;∎ she speaks in advocacy of educational reform elle prône ou préconise une réforme scolaire -
3 advocacy
advocacy [ˈædvəkəsɪ][of cause] plaidoyer m (of en faveur de)* * *['ædvəkəsɪ]noun plaidoyer m (of en faveur de) -
4 advocacy
activités de plaidoyer; sensibilisation; action en faveur de; appui; promotion; défense de qqchEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > advocacy
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5 advocacy
assistance f;(gen)défense f;plaidoyers m;intervention f -
6 Advocacy, Commission
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7 advocacy, services
services m d'intervention -
8 self-advocacy
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9 self-advocacy
Un panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > self-advocacy
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10 social advocacy
Pol., Soc. sensibilisation aux questions socialesEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > social advocacy
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11 Office, of, Child, and, Family, Service, Advocacy
Bureau m d'assistance à l'enfance et à la familleEnglish-French legislative terms > Office, of, Child, and, Family, Service, Advocacy
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12 Pay, Equity, Advocacy, and, Legal, Service
Services m d'intervention juridique en matière d'équité salarialeEnglish-French legislative terms > Pay, Equity, Advocacy, and, Legal, Service
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13 provide, advocacy, to, to
intervenir en faveur deEnglish-French legislative terms > provide, advocacy, to, to
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14 system, of, advocacy
système m d'assistance -
15 appointments, advisory, committee
( advocacy)comité m consultatif de nominationEnglish-French legislative terms > appointments, advisory, committee
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