advocacy and lobbying
Advocacy and lobbying refer to the active efforts aimed at influencing or promoting a specific cause or issue on behalf of individuals, groups, or organizations. Advocacy involves speaking up, making recommendations, and seeking to educate or raise awareness about a particular topic. Lobbying, on the other hand, involves seeking to influence legislation or government policy by directly engaging with legislators or key decision-makers, typically through personal meetings, formal presentations, or campaigns. Both advocacy and lobbying play crucial roles in shaping public opinion and effecting change in various arenas such as politics, policy-making, and social justice.
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