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social inclusion

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noun

  1. sociol the provision of certain rights to all individuals and groups in society, such as employment, adequate housing, health care, education and training, etc

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In his sermons, he called for social inclusion and criticised governments that failed to pay attention to the poorest in society.

From BBC • Apr. 21, 2025

He said the game has become “a pivotal platform” championing gender equality and social inclusion, “a common ground where individuals from varying backgrounds converge, promoting mutual understanding, tolerance, respect and solidarity.”

From Seattle Times • May 7, 2024

Moreover, social inclusion and compensation schemes are central for a just transition to healthy diets, the authors state.

From Science Daily • Mar. 27, 2024

"Diners shouldn't need to sacrifice the creativity, complexity and social inclusion of craft cocktails just because they don't want the alcohol," Parker said.

From Salon • Jul. 9, 2023

She was minister of development and social inclusion during the 17-month administration of Castillo, a rural schoolteacher with no previous political experience.

From Washington Times • Dec. 10, 2022