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Advocacy means publicly supporting a special cause or idea. It is a way for a person or group to help shape decisions. These decisions can be about politics, money, or how society works.

What is Advocacy?

Advocacy involves many different actions. It can be a media campaign to spread a message. It might involve public speaking to share ideas. Sometimes, it means doing research and sharing the results.

Advocacy can also include specific actions. For example, groups might conduct exit polls. They might also file an amicus brief in court. This is a document from someone who is not part of a case but has strong information to share.

Lobbying as Advocacy

Lobbying is a common type of advocacy. This is when groups directly talk to lawmakers. They want lawmakers to consider their views on certain issues. Professional lobbyists often work for advocacy groups. These groups are also called special interest groups.

Who Does Advocacy?

Many different groups use advocacy. Large corporations often advocate for their business interests. Religious groups might advocate for their beliefs. Citizen groups speak up for community needs.

Groups That Advocate

Think tanks are groups that do research and offer advice. Foundations are organizations that give money to support causes. All these groups want their voices heard by lawmakers. This happens in places like the United States and the European Union.

Advocacy groups also try to influence who becomes a judge. They do this during elections or when judges are chosen. Their goal is to make sure judges understand their views.

See also

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In Spanish: Incidencia política para niños

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