Reducing inequalities has become an urgent necessity all across the world to bridge the existing gap between the members of society. Besides empowering minorities with the aim of taking advantage of their potential. As a result, we have an interdependent society in which everyone is respected and their human rights are protected. It is crucial to lessen the likelihood of conflicts arising within societies to solidify peace and stability among individuals.
Inequality is evident in both developed and developing countries. Its aspects are numerous and represented as follows: income disparities, geographical locations, sex, age, and race. In addition to the psychological and physical inadequacy, the sexual orientation and religious beliefs.
According to the United Nations, more than 70% of the world’s population now live in countries that have increased income inequality. This increases the inequality gap between peoples!¹ In the last three decades, one billion people have escaped extreme poverty. On the other hand, there is the poorest half of the population whose income has not changed during this period. Although the global economic output has tripled since 1990!²
Reducing inequality helps to entrench justice between individuals and protect them from unfairness. Choosing the right people to work based on their skill and experience, apart from their sexual and physical differences. This will create a fair environment for all individuals. Also, this enables them to channel their expertise in the right field that is in everyone’s interest.
This simple procedure helps to build a new community that is free from inequality, insecurity, and all the reasons that ignite conflicts. It also increases the opportunities for acquiring skills facilitating access to economic and social prosperity and reducing inequality among individuals.
Moreover, forms of gender-based violence will stop, to make room for peace and understanding between individuals. All of these reasons lead to a better place for everyone which will reflect on expectancy and quality of life.
After more than ten years of suffering from a lack of resources and a declining economy; the ability to achieve equality in various domains has deteriorated. This has increased gender discrimination. As well as its contribution to entrenching gaps and differences between individuals.
The most prevalent cases of inequality in Syrian society are:
A person who lost one of their 5 senses, or who suffers from some physical Impairment, has no less importance than a person with full senses. What distinguishes us as human beings is our humanity, our minds, and our skills, and the basis for the progress of any society begins with justice and ensuring human rights. Therefore, we have to start with ourselves as individuals, to accept and respect others regardless of their physical, racial, and cultural differences, and to deal with mercy and tolerance with all of our fellow human beings.
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