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what are the differences between a campaign and advocacy?

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Answered by lahari200739
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Advocacy is a carefully considered, planned process to influence multiple stakeholders in order to achieve specified outcomes. ... An advocacy campaign is a planned project over a given period of time to achieve specific advocacy goals. Therefore, campaigning can be seen as the process of advancing advocacy.

Answered by lakshmilakku
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Differences between a campaign and advocacy

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The two names are used extremely differently by others. For them, advocacy has to do with participating in national and international political discussions. While "public campaigning" is a more precise term for the strategy, "campaigning" is defined as the process of gaining support from and exerting pressure on public audiences.

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