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People First Network People First Network, also known as PFNet or Pipol Fastaem, started in Solomon Islands as part of UNDP's Solomon Islands Development Administration Planning programme (SIDAPP) and was developed by technical advisor David Leeming, Randall Biliki and ...
aka P.F.Net, based in the Solomon Islands *
People First Party (Taiwan) The People First Party (PFP, ) is a Centrism, centrist or Centre-centre-right list of political parties in Taiwan, political party in the Republic of China (Taiwan). History The PFP was founded by James Soong and his supporters after his fail ...
, a political party in Taiwan *
People First Party (Solomon Islands) The People First Party is a political party in the Solomon Islands. It currently holds one seat in the National Parliament of Solomon Islands The National Parliament of Solomon Islands has 50 members, elected for a four-year term in 50 single ...
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People First Party (South Korea) The People First Party (), was a political party in South Korea, led by Sim Dae-pyung and Shin Kook-hwan. A breakaway from the United Liberal Democrats, its profile was conservative. The party was based in the central provinces of Chungcheong. ...
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Pipol First Party The People's First Party (also known as the People First Party, Pipol First Party or Pipol's First Party) is a political party in Papua New Guinea. It was established in August 2001 by Morobe Province governor Luther Wenge. Wenge was re-elected ...
(Papua New Guinea) *
Bayan Muna Bayan Muna () is a party-list in the Philippines, a member of the leftist political coalition Makabayan. The motto of the party is ''"New Politics, the Politics of Change"'', against "traditional, elitist, pro-imperialist politics". Its platform i ...
, which translates to "People first", a political party in the Philippines *
People-first language People-first language (PFL), also called person-first language, is a type of linguistic prescription which puts a person before a diagnosis, describing what condition a person "has" rather than asserting what a person "is". It is intended to av ...
, a concept similar to political correctness, regarding language use relating to people with disabilities {{disambig, political