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  2. Template:Policy list - Wikipedia

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    Policies and guidelines (); Principles; Five pillars; Ignore all rules; Content policies; Article titles; Biographies of living persons; Image use; Neutral point of view

  3. Template:Enforcement policy list - Wikipedia

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  4. Policy advocacy - Wikipedia

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    Policy advocacy is defined as active, covert, or inadvertent support of a particular policy or class of policies. [1] Advocacy can include a variety of activities including, lobbying , litigation, public education, and forming relationships with parties of interest.

  5. Template:Policy shortcut/doc - Wikipedia

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    This template should be used instead of the standard {} template within individual sections of policy pages to which readers are redirected without seeing the {} notice at the top of the page. Usage, examples and anchors. This template works in the same way as the {} template, see the full documentation there.

  6. Advocacy evaluation - Wikipedia

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    Advocacy evaluation, also called public policy advocacy design, monitoring, and evaluation, evaluates the progress or outcomes of advocacy, such as changes in public policy. Advocacy evaluators seek to understand the extent to which advocacy efforts have contributed to the advancement of a goal or policy.

  7. Template:Conduct policy list/doc - Wikipedia

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  8. Advocacy - Wikipedia

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    Advocacy is an activity by an individual or group that aims to influence decisions within political, economic, and social institutions. Advocacy includes activities and publications to influence public policy, laws and budgets by using facts, their relationships, the media, and messaging to educate government officials and the public.

  9. Advocacy group - Wikipedia

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    In most liberal democracies, advocacy groups tend to use the bureaucracy as the main channel of influence – because, in liberal democracies, this is where the decision-making power lies. The aim of advocacy groups here is to attempt to influence a member of the legislature to support their cause by voting a certain way in the legislature ...