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Can sector participants publish sector outputs?

Sector participants may publish sector outputs only if the output has been approved for publication through the appropriate review and records process. 

Sector outputs may include public-safe summaries, issue briefs, evidence-gap notes, risk-to-capital maps, protection-gap notes, readiness frameworks, meeting summaries, sector reports, Nexus Universe session summaries, or workstream outputs. 

Before publication, the output should be reviewed for accuracy, evidence basis, confidentiality, claims discipline, participant permissions, sponsor boundaries, public authority boundaries, financial-services boundaries, and prohibited claims. 

Controlled materials should not be published. Drafts should not be treated as final. Internal notes should not be shared externally. Participant names, institutional affiliations, project details, sponsor details, and public authority references should not be included unless authorized. 

Publication does not mean certification, rating, endorsement, assurance, investment advice, underwriting, lending approval, public finance approval, procurement approval, regulatory approval, or Nexus Universe selection. 

Sector outputs should educate and structure readiness. They should not overclaim. 

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