why is it important to reduce marginalisation in a democracy
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Increasing political inclusion is a cross cutting objective for NDI. Democracy is more likely to develop and endure when all segments of a society are free to participate and influence political outcomes without suffering bias or reprisal. But in many new and emerging democracies, large portions of the population are excluded from politics based on their ethnicity, religion, age, disability, gender or sexual orientation. The Institute works to increase the participation of these groups so they can have a voice in the political process and achieve a greater level of equality, understanding that political participation is a fundamental means of addressing the social and economic inequities associated with marginalization.
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Democracy plays a very significant role in reducing stratification and marginalisation. This is because democracy enables the political inclusion of oppressed and marginalised groups. Indian democracy certainly allows people of all segments of society to participate in the politics of the nation.
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