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what is the meaning of safeguarding the marginalised ​

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Answered by zainabtaj42
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Understanding Marginalisation

To be marginalised is to be forced to occupy the sides or fringes and thus not be at the centre of things.

In the social environment too, groups of people or communities may have the experience of being excluded. Their marginalisation can be because they speak a different language, follow different customs or belong to a different religious group from the majority community. They may also feel marginalised because they are poor, considered to be of ‘low’ social status and viewed as being less human than others. Sometimes, marginalised groups are viewed with hostility and fear. This sense of difference and exclusion leads to communities not having access to resources and opportunities and in their inability to assert their rights. They experience a sense of disadvantage and powerlessness vis-a-vis more powerful and dominant sections of the society; who own land, are wealthy, better educated and politically powerful. Thus, marginalisation is seldom experienced in one sphere. Economic, social, cultural and political factors work together to make certain groups in society feel marginalised.

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Answered by RehbarKhan
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Marginalized

Marginalised can be defined as the process whereby something of someone is pushed to

the edge of a group and accorded lesser Important.

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