Social inclusion is a concept that refers to the process of ensuring that all individuals, regardless of background or identity, have equal access to opportunities and resources in society. This includes participation in social, economic, cultural, and political activities, as well as a sense of belonging and acceptance within the community. Social inclusion aims to reduce barriers to participation and promote equality and diversity, ultimately creating a more cohesive and just society. Research in this area often focuses on understanding the factors that contribute to social exclusion and developing strategies to promote inclusion and diversity in various contexts, such as education, employment, healthcare, and community engagement.