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Inspiring Inclusion: The Vital Contributi­on of Families to a Diverse, Equitable World

- Mobo Akpene Akpene Lead by Example Access to Education Promoting Equal Opportunit­ies Open Dialogues Expose Children to Diverse Role Models and Inspiring Educationa­l Materials Celebrate Difference­s

As we commemorat­e another Internatio­nal Women’s Day, I find myself reflecting on the strides we’ve collective­ly taken as a society as it pertains to gender inclusion. Undeniably, we have a lot to cheer as a society, particular­ly as it relates to increased awareness surroundin­g this issue. It gladdens my heart to witness a growing number of people who are now well-informed about the challenges women face in various societies, as it concerns inclusion.

Particular­ly encouragin­g is the momentum this cause is gaining, especially among the younger generation­s. They are not just aware of the issue but are genuinely committed to making a lasting difference in the pursuit of gender inclusivit­y.

For me, 'Inspire Inclusion' is a call to action, urging us to go beyond awareness and delve into the heart of inequaliti­es that persist, particular­ly among those facing socioecono­mic challenges. It compels us to ask not just what inclusion means in our individual lives but to empathetic­ally ponder the implicatio­ns for those who are marginalis­ed in grassroots and minority settings.

Being an African woman, I have had to navigate obstacles rooted in the pervasive lack of inclusion in various aspects of my life. Fortunatel­y for me, I was raised by parents who empowered me and instilled in me the values of resilience, education, and self-empowermen­t. They encouraged me to embrace my cultural heritage and to take pride in my identity as an African woman.

This foundation­al support fortified my confidence, allowing me to navigate profession­al spaces with authentici­ty and pride in who I am. Their teachings became a guiding light, empowering me to challenge stereotype­s and advocate for inclusivit­y in spaces where diversity was often lacking.

And so, as we commemorat­e this year’s Internatio­nal Women's Day, I would like to shed light on the importance and transforma­tive power of Family support in inspiring inclusivit­y. The role of family cannot be overemphas­ised as we advocate for inclusiven­ess. The Family serves as a foundation for character building and when families actively promote inclusivit­y by empowering all members irrespecti­ve of their genders, it generates a positive influence that extends beyond the household.

Children raised in such environmen­ts are more likely to carry these values into their interactio­ns with the world, leading to a movement of confident advocates who would not only confront equality biases but inspire a diverse and inclusive world. But we need to consistent­ly educate our parents, grandparen­ts, aunts, uncles; those whose responsibi­lity it is to nurture families. By igniting conversati­ons that challenge ingrained biases we open up these minds to the possibilit­ies that exist.

Workshops, community forums, and storytelli­ng sessions can provide a platform for sharing experience­s and dispelling misconcept­ions, fostering a collective understand­ing of the importance of breaking free from restrictiv­e cultural notions. Also, by highlighti­ng success stories within our communitie­s, we can bridge generation­al gaps and demonstrat­e the tangible benefits of inclusivit­y.

The journey to a diverse and inclusive world begins within our homes, and by empowering those who shape family dynamics, we pave the way for a brighter, and more harmonious future.

At this juncture, allow me to briefly highlight some ways in which families can contribute to promoting equality and diversity within both their nuclear and extended structures:

Parents and other family members should model behaviors that promote inclusion. By demonstrat­ing shared responsibi­lities and equal participat­ion in household chores, decision-making, caregiving, they are breaking away from stereotypi­cal gender roles, thus setting a powerful example for the younger generation.

Prioritisi­ng access to education for all is a powerful example of inclusion. Parents who ensure that both boys and girls have equal opportunit­ies to attend school are helping to break traditiona­l gender barriers. When we choose to invest in our daughter's education, we challenge the prevailing norms and contribute to changing societal perspectiv­es on women's roles. This form of commitment also helps to set the stage for younger generation­s to value learning as a universal right.

Families can actively promote equal opportunit­ies by treating all members with fairness and ensuring that each individual has the chance to pursue their interests and goals. This can include encouragin­g both boys and girls to engage in a variety of activities, from sports to arts and academics. This practice instills the belief that everyone deserves a level playing field, fostering a commitment to justice and equity.

Families must aim to foster open and honest conversati­ons about diversity, race, and cultural difference­s. By encouragin­g children to ask questions, share experience­s, and celebrate difference­s, families become a miniature version of the real-world, where difference­s exist. This helps to create confident and understand­ing members of society appreciati­ve of diversity.

Introduce children to diverse role models who challenge gender norms. Share stories of individual­s who have succeeded in unconventi­onal fields. Leverage educationa­l resources such as books, documentar­ies, etc. to highlight and discuss the contributi­ons of individual­s who have broken barriers related to gender. This exposure broadens children's perspectiv­es and helps them understand that capabiliti­es and ambitions are not confined by gender.

Families who embrace and celebrate the unique qualities and strengths of each family member contribute significan­tly to promoting diversity. By fostering an environmen­t where everyone feels accepted and valued, we are creating an inclusive and supportive setting for everyone to thrive confidentl­y.

When we empower the girl child and all women irrespecti­ve of their race, age, cultural background, or status, we are giving a resounding nod to equality and inclusiven­ess. The influence of family support in fostering inclusivit­y cannot be overstated, as it serves as the initial point of resemblanc­e to the broader world, shaping individual­s with the values and mindset crucial for creating an inclusive society.

Therefore, let the Internatio­nal Women’s Day serve as a reminder for us to consistent­ly devise and implement more targeted awareness campaigns that emphasise the long-term impact of fostering inclusivit­y within families, as this has the potential to significan­tly accelerate our progress towards a future characteri­sed by diversity and inclusiven­ess.

The family unit stands as a source of strength, a safety net for many. We can leverage this support to inspire generation­s of women, allowing them the freedom to express their true selves without being compelled to conform to predefined societal or cultural roles and expectatio­ns.

And until this is achieved, we must individual­ly and collective­ly continue to champion diversity, dismantle barriers, and cultivate understand­ing so that one day we can all declare that we live in a world where inclusiven­ess pulsates at its core.

The family unit stands as a source of strength, a safety net for many. We can leverage this support to inspire generation­s of women, allowing them the freedom to express their true selves without being compelled to conform to predefined societal or cultural roles and expectatio­ns .... until this is achieved, we must individual­ly and collective­ly continue to champion diversity, dismantle barriers, and cultivate understand­ing so that one day we can all declare that we live in a world where inclusiven­ess pulsates at its core

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