Be encouraged
Encourage the past tense.
Collocation grammar:
Be encouraged to do sth.
Encourage sb. Do sth.
Sometimes it is also a passive subject.
Active voice expression: A encourages B to do something.
Passive voice expression: Someone is engaged to do something.
Related:
Be encouraged to do it
Be encouraged to do it
Example:
However, if the victims traditionally boil water, they should be encouraged to do so.
However, if refugees have a tradition of boiling water, they should be encouraged to do so.
Children should be encouraged to do housework, such as washing dishes and taking out the garbage.
Children should be encouraged to do housework, such as washing dishes and taking out the garbage.