Inclusión Social

Social Inclusion refers to the process of improving the terms of participation in society for people who are disadvantaged or marginalized. It aims to create an environment where all individuals, regardless of their backgrounds, capacities, or circumstances, have equal opportunities to engage socially, economically, and politically. Social inclusion involves addressing barriers that prevent participation, such as discrimination, poverty, lack of access to services, or social isolation. It promotes the idea that everyone should have the right to belong to a community and to participate fully in social life, ensuring that diverse voices are heard and valued. Through policies and practices that foster inclusiveness, social inclusion seeks to enhance well-being, promote equity, and strengthen the fabric of society by cultivating a sense of belonging among all individuals.