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TRANSLATOR AND
INTERPRETER
Language barriers can also be barriers to partnerships. Translators and Interpreters break down these barriers, facilitate flows of communication, and, in turn, make it possible to build global partnerships, policy coherence, and an equitable trading system.
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WEBMASTERS
Webmasters should manage their websites in a way that ensures they’re accessible and easy to understand for anyone who hasn’t been educated in information and communications technology. This enhances the use of IT, which is an increasingly important enabling technology.
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COMMUNICATIONS
ADVISOR
Multi-stakeholder partnerships that mobilise and share knowledge and expertise are major drivers of sustainable development. A Communications Advisor should have transparency and ethics as their guideposts when they construct the media relations strategy and overall image of their organisation.
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EVENT PLANNER
An Event Planner can be instrumental in fostering partnerships at all levels, and between a range of organisations, institutions, and individuals, by planning successful events that bring people together.
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SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGIST
The sustainable development goals are more likely to be achieved if the global partnerships supporting the mare based on respect. Using their deep understanding of cultures and their differences, Social Anthropologists can help strengthen partnerships, particularly those involving the least developed nations.