Examples of 'widen access' in a sentence

Meaning of "widen access"

widen access: Expanding or increasing the availability or entry to something. Example: 'The scholarship aims to widen access to higher education.'

How to use "widen access" in a sentence

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To widen access to and participation in cultural activities.
Communication network needed to be established to widen access to partnerships.
Strategies to widen access to guidance and information.
Decentralization of programs is a prerequisite to widen access to this continuum of care.
It aims to widen access and foster care for architectural and environmental heritage.
Programmes give a clear commitment to widen access to new information technologies.
To widen access to and participation in culture ;.
It should be maintained and expanded and a strategy to widen access should be devised.
The problem was to widen access to current technologies and new and renewable energy sources.
It fueled efforts to improve all our schools and widen access to higher education.
This event aims to widen access and foster care for architectural and environmental heritage.
Future review should however consider possible meaures to widen access for retail investors.
CAF to finance study to widen access to broadband services in the region.
Widen access to second-chance education and adult learning.
These programs are attempting to widen access to education and help in expanding the economy.

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Widen access to creative tools, particularly those involving new technologies.
We need to do all we can to widen access to generic AIDS drugs.
Widen access on information on public procurement opportunities below the EU threshold ;.
In April the Government announced a new initiative to widen access to higher education.
O EU project to widen access to European research information.
Identifying alternatives that can widen access to medicines ;.
Second, we widen access to summary judgment.
Therefore, it is especially crucial to create educational opportunities to widen access to education.
To promote exchanges, so as to widen access to information from other countries.
Home-based cardiac rehabilitation programmes have been introduced in an attempt to widen access and participation.
Facebook will widen access to encryption feature, test safety measures.
MOOCs tend to attract those with already a high level of education, rather than widen access.
Alternatively, it can be used to widen access across social and organizational barriers.
Widen access to health and education services, and to drinking water, and.
Breaking New Ground, a virtual global library service to widen access for people with print disabilities.
Subprogramme V. 1.1 “ Formulating principles, policies and strategies to widen access to information and knowledge ”.

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