New research shows why inclusive leadership depends on social networks and how leaders can build belonging through intentional ally networks.
The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the pace of digital transformation around the world. In the context of successive lockdowns and confinement measures put in place by governments to curb the ...
The Whale / de Architekten Cie.. Image © de Architekten Cie. The philosopher and sociologist Henri Lefebvre coined the notion of "production of space" in 1974 ...
The world of technology, which often breaks down barriers, can significantly promote more integration of people with disabilities into social and work contexts. In particular, artificial intelligence ...
Thirty years ago, world leaders united around a groundbreaking commitment to put people at the centre of development. At the World Summit for Social Development in Copenhagen, they pledged to ...
Alienation is a profound and often overlooked experience for hearing-impaired individuals in social settings. Despite the advancements in technology and the growing awareness of accessibility issues, ...
This story is part of a series focusing on the importance of social inclusion and the need for a concerted global effort to ensure everyone can lead equal, dignified, and empowered lives. It will ...
How the EU coordinates policies to promote social rights, aiming to build a fairer and more inclusive European social model. Subscribe to this topic See all explainers on this topic The EU supports ...
One of the challenges for social inclusion in development projects is to make the potential benefits accessible to the most vulnerable. In a country as diverse and vast as Brazil, adaptive, flexible, ...
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