Diversity

Diversity refers to the presence of a wide range of human differences within a group, organization, or society. It encompasses various aspects of identity, including but not limited to race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, religion, age, socioeconomic status, disability, and cultural background. Diversity recognizes and values the uniqueness and individuality of each person.

Diversity goes beyond mere representation of different groups. It involves acknowledging and appreciating the richness that comes from different perspectives, experiences, and backgrounds. It is about creating an inclusive environment where everyone feels respected, valued, and empowered to contribute their unique talents and ideas.

Promoting diversity is important for several reasons:

  • Enriched perspectives: Diversity brings a variety of viewpoints, knowledge, and experiences to the table. This diversity of perspectives fosters innovation, creativity, and critical thinking, leading to better problem-solving and decision-making processes.
  • Equality and social justice: Embracing diversity helps to ensure equal opportunities and access for all individuals, regardless of their backgrounds. It challenges systemic biases and discrimination, promoting social justice and equality.
  • Cultural exchange and learning: Interacting with people from diverse backgrounds allows for cross-cultural understanding, appreciation, and learning. It can break down stereotypes, broaden horizons, and foster intercultural dialogue and collaboration.
  • Employee satisfaction and well-being: In diverse and inclusive environments, employees are more likely to feel valued, respected, and supported. This leads to increased job satisfaction, higher employee morale, and improved overall well-being.
  • Market relevance and competitiveness: In today’s globalized world, diversity is increasingly important for businesses and organizations. By embracing diversity, companies can better understand and meet the needs of diverse customer bases, gain new perspectives on market trends, and enhance their competitiveness.

Creating and maintaining a diverse and inclusive environment requires proactive efforts such as implementing inclusive policies, promoting diversity in recruitment and hiring practices, providing diversity training, fostering open communication, and addressing unconscious biases. It is an ongoing process that requires continuous commitment and active engagement from all individuals and institutions within society.

 

Ulysses from Ghana, a film inspired by Mohamed Ben Abdallah, screened in Paris
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Ulysses from Ghana, a film inspired by Mohamed Ben Abdallah, screened in Paris

The South-South Cooperation Council for Sustainable Development (SSCC) has screened Docufiction Ulysses from Ghana at a film screening event held at UNESCO’S headquarters in Paris, France. Ulysses from Ghana is inspired by the play “Slaves” written by Ghanaian author and playwright Mohamed Ben Abdallah. The Transatlantic trade, depicted in the play, marked one of the…

From satanic panic to billion-dollar business: how Dungeons & Dragons conquered the world
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From satanic panic to billion-dollar business: how Dungeons & Dragons conquered the world

A role-playing game born half a century ago in a Wisconsin basement has spawned an empire spanning film, TV and YouTube. How did it leave its mark on Stranger Things, ET and everyone from Stephen King to Elon Musk? by Stuart Jeffries  ‘We didn’t mean to unleash the greatest evil the world has ever known,”…

ECPAT Calls for Funding #1
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ECPAT Calls for Funding #1

We’re sharing what we know! Learn more about the latest calls for funding. In our ongoing efforts to support our members and recognizing that there are pressures on your time and resources, going forward, we will be sharing periodically the latest and most relevant calls for funding. Effective fight against trafficking in human beings   Deadline – 23…

The Women of AT&T and Nissi’s Network Inc. sponsor LeBrunch in Bleu to support survivors
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The Women of AT&T and Nissi’s Network Inc. sponsor LeBrunch in Bleu to support survivors

Join award-winning human trafficking expert witness Dr. Nissi Hamilton for the 2nd Annual LeBrunch in Bleu, hosted for survivors by survivors of human trafficking. Houston, Texas – One of the most horrific crimes that can leave a victim traumatized for life is human trafficking; and although Houston ranks high for trafficking, there is minimal education,…

Human trafficking: the fastest growing crime – Cyprus Mail
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Human trafficking: the fastest growing crime – Cyprus Mail

By Louisa Borg Haviara Human trafficking is divided into forced labour and sex trafficking. According to the latest Global Slavery index (2018) over 40 million men, women or children, are current victims of modern slavery with women and girls being disproportionately vulnerable, accounting for 71 per cent of all victims. The Cyprus justice ministry welcomed the upgrading of…

Where to get help with your rights to justice, equality and civil liberties
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Where to get help with your rights to justice, equality and civil liberties

 SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) — We don’t have all the answers, but we do have a lot of local resources to help you navigate this difficult time in our communities. See below for a list of human rights resources that will help you find an ally and get help.  This list will keep growing, so if…

Lens correction | Special Report | thenews.com.pk – The News International
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Lens correction | Special Report | thenews.com.pk – The News International

On June 8, the Sindh High Court disposed of the petition for the recovery of Dua Zehra in her favour and allowed her to decide whom she intended to reside or go with, sparking much outrage, concern and debate on several issues ranging from age of consent to agency of adolescents, fear and coercion to…

Commission on Status of Women a lot more diverse thanks to new Taunton, Fall River members
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Commission on Status of Women a lot more diverse thanks to new Taunton, Fall River members

TAUNTON — When three Bristol County residents joined the Commission on the Status of Women recently, it became the first regional board in the state to have a majority members of color. Werlaine Badio of Fall River and Esther Rogers and Tanya Lobo of Taunton were sworn in to the Bristol County Commission on the Status of…

The National Survivor Study Survey is Live!
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The National Survivor Study Survey is Live!

Click here to participate in the survey. If you want to understand human trafficking, you have to ask the real experts – people who have actually lived the experience. That’s the driving force behind the National Survivor Study survey, which is now live. Survivors can participate by clicking here. Survivors who have already completed an…

Conducting Anti-Trafficking Work Using a Racial Equity Lens
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Conducting Anti-Trafficking Work Using a Racial Equity Lens

Recently, there was a request for information made by the US State Department’s Office to Combat Trafficking in Persons. The Senior Policy Operating Group (SPOG) asked for input from key stakeholders and community members on how it can advance racial justice and equity in work combatting human trafficking. We’re glad this request was made, and…