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    mar·gin·al·ize
    /ˈmärjənəˌlīz/

    verb

    • 1. treat (a person, group, or concept) as insignificant or peripheral: "attempts to marginalize those who disagree"

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  2. 5 days ago · Environmental justice makes visible the unequal distribution of environmental benefits and hazards such as air pollution, water pollution and increased exposure to toxic and hazardous waste: disproportionately affecting marginalised and racialised communities (also termed environmental racism).

  3. Jul 17, 2024 · Citizens are one of the four essential elements that define a country, and a responsible citizenry is undoubtedly an asset to any nation. ... especially the marginalised.

  4. 5 days ago · Even so, the most marginalised communities are still underrepresented in data, and the consequences of this deeply affect their lives and well-being. Recent UNFPA research reveals acute and growing inequalities, within and among countries.

  5. 5 days ago · Social justice, in contemporary politics, social science, and political philosophy, the fair treatment and equitable status of all individuals and social groups within a state or society. The term also is used to refer to social, political, and economic institutions, laws, or policies that.

  6. 4 days ago · Form an informal working group to identify and support diverse groups left behind, based on disaggregated data and stakeholder mapping. Encourage UN Member States to join the informal working group on communities discriminated against based on work and descent.

  7. 2 days ago · Climate justice is an approach to climate action that focuses on the unequal impacts of climate change on marginalized or otherwise vulnerable populations. [1] [2] [3] Climate justice wants to achieve an equitable distribution of both the burdens of climate change and the efforts to mitigate climate change. [4]

  8. 4 days ago · “My whole story is about inclusion,” says Tanya McCalmon CMgr MCMI. “I believe inclusion is about everyone, not just marginalised groups. I want to challenge thinking through learning experiences and coaching.”