10. REDUCED INEQUALITIES

“We cannot achieve sustainable development if we exclude any part of the world’s population.”
This objective is rooted in the commitment to social inclusion and the full integration of immigrant communities, fostering coexistence and mutual understanding among diverse populations. It promotes equal opportunities across all sectors, safeguards children’s rights, and supports access to both free and protected housing—adapted to evolving family structures and special needs.
Ensuring that no one is left behind means addressing the compounded disadvantages faced by vulnerable groups. Well-being must be recognized as a universal right, supported by intergenerational knowledge exchange and inclusive social policies.