The Intersection of Culture, Arts And Inclusion for Sustainable Development
We often refer to the sensitive theme of Inclusion and Diversity even though, used interchangeably. Perhaps we can justify the cliche of social justice and equity to score a point, despite populist notion that this contraption is overlooked and misunderstood. The discourse and treatment of diversity and inclusion only began to gain significant traction during the 'Paris Gender and Equality' Convention Agreement in Copenhagen. The policy thrust for socio- cultural change is a buzzword that was eventually adopted within the periscope of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG's) The approach introduced by various development experts, placed intrinsic value upon the need to streamline this complex discourse. It is envisaged that with passage of time, larger societies would begin to embrace and grapple with the critical challenges of implementing the core ethos of Inclusion and Diversity, particularly for developing countries. Dissecting empirical evidence of the essence