• This not only perpetuates their marginalisation but could also stimulate political instability within the country.

    UNESCO: Parent Empowerment for Family Literacy Project (PEFaL)

  • Its root cause is the marginalisation of the black south by Islamic, Arabic-speaking northerners.

    ECONOMIST: Sudan loses its chains

  • The leader of the Church in Scotland, he will voice concern at the growing "marginalisation" of religion.

    BBC: Scotland

  • In the south, separatists have for years complained of political and economic marginalisation by the central government in Sanaa.

    BBC: Deaths mar Yemen's 2011 revolt anniversary

  • Across the world, girls carry the heaviest burden of poverty, marginalisation and violence.

    UNESCO: LIAISON OFFICE IN BRUSSELS

  • The attack on the gas facility was its first big operation, showing that he remains influential despite his marginalisation within AQIM.

    BBC: Profile: Mokhtar Belmokhtar

  • Many of them are victims themselves, but they are waging a war against inequality in their homes and marginalisation and brutalization outside.

    BBC: The brave Muslim women of Gujarat

  • During the trip, Pope Benedict XVI has spoken out about what he called the "marginalisation" of Christianity and the march of "aggressive secularism".

    BBC: Pope beatifies Cardinal Newman as his UK tour ends

  • UNESCO's concern about women's marginalisation from ICT is based on the assumption that women will benefit less from new educational and employment opportunities.

    UNESCO: Communication and Information

  • One is the marginalisation of poorer communities who made Pera their home for decades, but are now being driven out by rising prices.

    BBC: Beyoglu, Istanbul: One Square Mile of Turkey

  • Italy, a founder member of the European Union, has returned to the centre of policy-making after the marginalisation and mockery of the Berlusconi years.

    ECONOMIST: Charlemagne

  • It is easy to see the marginalisation of Britain in the EU, a progressive breakdown of relations and, ultimately perhaps, Britain's departure (see Bagehot).

    ECONOMIST: The European Union and the euro

  • It has long had to worry about whether to add legitimacy to a sham electoral process by taking part, or risk further marginalisation by boycotting it.

    ECONOMIST: The generals leave nothing to chance

  • The children who still have no access to schooling are the hardest to reach, in the most persistently difficult situations of poverty, conflict, natural disaster or marginalisation.

    FORBES: Connect

  • It is a miserable existence which can sap energy and self-confidence, it can lead to exclusion from mainstream society and ordinary pursuits, to alienation and to marginalisation.

    BBC: Jackie Ballard: Principle into power

  • He also voiced concern at the growing "marginalisation" of religion.

    BBC: UK

  • But many of the problems identified at the time - such as lack of a regional political voice in Westminster and economic "marginalisation" - still remained, he added.

    BBC: RELATED BBC SITES

  • Possible reasons suggested included marginalisation within their own society, fiery preaching by local mosque leaders, and the effect of the constant stream of violent images from the Palestinian territories and Iraq.

    BBC: NEWS | Middle East | Saudi militants repent 'errors'

  • We have a myriad of unimportant issues that could distract us, including one of the highest rates of teenage suicide in the developed world, the marginalisation of native aborigines and unemployment.

    ECONOMIST: Letters

  • Much of it is sparked by feelings of marginalisation.

    ECONOMIST: Sudan

  • If we are interested in distribution from the point of view of issues such as migration, the marginalisation of developing countries and capacity to repay foreign debts, we should compare incomes with market exchange rates.

    ECONOMIST: Letters

  • The Forum will examine the challenges facing youth which impede on their ability to fully contribute to societies: unemployment, gender inequalities, lack of access to education, marginalisation, poverty, discrimination, limited or no involvement in public affairs, etc.

    UNESCO: UK National Commission for UNESCO :: Extended Deadline - UNESCO Youth Forum call for applications

  • Her marginalisation was only to be expected.

    ECONOMIST: Christine Todd Whitman

  • This has, in turn, not only perpetuated their marginalisation from leadership positions at community and national levels but has also led to the feminisation of poverty as women have restricted capacity to compete with men in the economic sphere.

    UNESCO: Gender Justice Education for Marginalised Women

  • The experts argued that the nature and the scale of women's continued marginalisation in the media, allied with the difficulty of establishing effective systems of accountability in an increasingly commercial and globalising media market place, meant that no single strategy can accomplish a great deal on its own.

    UNESCO: Communication and Information

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