Building a Better Democracy
Nasima was a young legislator who wanted to make her country's democratic system stronger. She had stood as an independent candidate during the presidency election and promised people responsible governance. Her main focus was to bring transparency to the political system. After winning the election, Nasima realized that just making promises wasn't enough, implementation was the most important thing. She first launched a citizenship education program in collaboration with the education department where young people were taught about their rights and duties. Particularly, she worked with voluntary organizations that worked at the grassroots level. Nasima believed that every representative of the constitution must be accountable. She launched an online portal where citizens could directly question their representatives. Training programs were started for local administrators so they could work with effectiveness. In consideration of all these initiatives, people became increasingly interested in government work. They understood that everyone's participation is needed in a functional democratic system. Nasima's political career proved how a committed legislator can change the system. Her emphasis on transparency and collaboration became an example for other politicians too. After five years, the quality of governance in her constituency had improved significantly. People now found the government more responsible and responsive. Nasima's journey proved that true democratic change doesn't happen just by passing laws, but through proper implementation and public engagement.
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/ədˈmɪnɪstreɪtər/
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a person responsible for running or managing an organization or system
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The school administrator implemented new policies for students. |
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manager, director, supervisor, executive, controller
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employee, worker, subordinate
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system administrator, school administrator, database administrator, network administrator
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/ˈsɪtɪzənʃɪp/
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the status of being a recognized member of a state or country, with rights and duties
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He applied for American citizenship after living there for ten years. |
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nationality, allegiance, belonging, membership, residency
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alienage, statelessness
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dual citizenship, citizenship rights, grant citizenship, revoke citizenship
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/kəˌlæbəˈreɪʃən/
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the action of working together with others to produce or achieve something
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The project was a result of close collaboration between two companies. |
in collaboration with |
working together with someone or an organization
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cooperation, partnership, teamwork, alliance, association
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conflict, competition
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team collaboration, cross-department collaboration, collaboration tools, creative collaboration
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/kənˌsɪdəˈreɪʃən/
noun
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careful thought or attention to something before making a decision
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After much consideration, she accepted the job offer. |
out of consideration |
done out of respect or kindness for someone
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thought, reflection, deliberation, regard, attention
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neglect, disregard, thoughtlessness
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take into consideration, give consideration, careful consideration, thoughtful consideration
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/ˌkɒnstɪˈtjuːʃən/
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The system of fundamental principles according to which a nation or organization is governed.
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The constitution guarantees freedom of speech. |
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charter, law, code, framework, fundamental law
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anarchy, lawlessness, disorder
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written constitution, draft constitution, amend the constitution, constitution of a country
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/ˌdɛməˈkrætɪk/
adjective
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relating to or supporting democracy or its principles; characterized by equality and freedom
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The country has a democratic system of government. |
democratic values |
principles of equality, freedom, and representation in governance
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egalitarian, popular, representative, self-governing
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authoritarian, dictatorial, autocratic
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democratic society, democratic election, democratic rights, democratic values
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a division of a large organization such as a government, university, or company
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She works in the marketing department. |
department store |
a large retail store selling various goods in separate sections
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division, section, branch, bureau
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whole, entirety
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government department, police department, sales department, university department
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the degree to which something is successful in producing a desired result.
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The effectiveness of the new policy is still being evaluated. |
measure effectiveness |
to assess how well something achieves its goals.
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efficiency, success, productivity, power, capability
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ineffectiveness, failure, weakness
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test effectiveness, improve effectiveness, measure effectiveness, evaluate effectiveness
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the action or manner of governing a state, organization, or people
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Good governance is key to building a strong, prosperous nation. |
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management, administration, leadership, control
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mismanagement, disorder, chaos
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effective governance, democratic governance, governance structure
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the process of putting a plan, decision, or idea into effect
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The successful implementation of the new policy improved efficiency. |
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the act of executing a planned action
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execution, application, realization, deployment, enforcement
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delay, neglect, failure
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policy implementation, project implementation, implementation phase, strategy implementation
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adverb
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more and more over time
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People are increasingly concerned about climate change. |
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progressively, steadily, gradually, more and more
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decreasingly, less
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increasingly important, increasingly difficult, increasingly popular
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Free from outside control; not depending on others.
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She is an independent woman who runs her own business. |
independent thinker |
Someone who forms their own opinions without influence from others.
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self-sufficient, autonomous, free, self-reliant
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dependent, subordinate
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independent study, independent state, independent work, financially independent
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a person who makes laws, especially a member of a legislative body
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The legislator introduced a bill to improve healthcare. |
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lawgiver, lawmaker, parliamentarian, representative
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subject, citizen
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senior legislator, state legislator, influential legislator
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adverb
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to a higher degree than is usual or expected
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She is particularly fond of Italian food. |
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especially, notably, specifically, uniquely
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generally, ordinarily
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particularly interested, particularly good, particularly important
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adjective
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relating to the government, politics, or public affairs of a country
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The political situation in the country is unstable. |
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governmental, state, civic, public
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apolitical, nonpartisan
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political party, political system, political debate
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the office or position of being a president
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He was elected to the presidency in 2020. |
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leadership, administration, term, office, authority
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subordination, followership
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presidency term, presidential office, during his presidency, win the presidency
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a person chosen or appointed to act or speak for another or others
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Each district elects a representative to serve in the parliament. |
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delegate, agent, spokesperson, envoy, ambassador
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constituent, voter, represented
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elected representative, sales representative, government representative, legal representative
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/rɪˈspɒn.sə.bəl/
adjective
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accountable; having duties; reliable and trustworthy
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Parents are responsible for their children's education and well-being. |
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accountable, liable, answerable, trustworthy, reliable
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irresponsible, unreliable, unaccountable, careless
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responsible person, responsible behavior, responsible for, hold responsible
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/trænsˈpærənsi/
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the quality of being open and honest; the condition of being easily understood or seen through
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The company is known for its transparency in business practices. |
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openness, clarity, honesty, visibility
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opacity, secrecy
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corporate transparency, full transparency, transparency in decision-making
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adjective
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done willingly and without being forced
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She does a lot of voluntary work for local charities. |
voluntary service |
work done freely without payment
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optional, willing, discretionary, self-imposed, deliberate
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forced, compulsory
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voluntary work, voluntary donation, voluntary service, voluntary action
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