Inequitable access to quality education and economic opportunities creates fundamental barriers to healthy living in childhood, in working life, and for future generations.
Communities, families, and individuals with little political power find it difficult to make their problems and needs visible to government and institutional decision makers.
Governance is the process of aligning stakeholders and getting to agreement. Key components of governance include people, decision-making processes, and structures that ensure implementation of agreements.
Structural discrimination operates through policies, cultural norms, and institutional practices, creating interlocking systems of oppression that shape individual experience across multiple dimensions of identity such as race, gender, sexual orientation, social class, and immigration status.

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