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In this document, inclusive language is defined as a way of speaking and writing that recognizes and reflects the diversity of people, particularly those historically excluded from public discourse. It emphasizes that language plays a critical role in promoting equality, challenging stereotypes, and reinforcing respect for human rights. By making diverse identities and experiences visible, inclusive language helps build more equitable and pluralistic societies while aligning with international commitments on non-discrimination. The document also highlights that inclusive language is not about enforcing a single standard, but about expanding how we communicate to ensure everyone is acknowledged and respected.

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