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Language and Cultural Barriers
Access to services in multiple languages and plain language communication.
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Language and Cultural Barriers

Digital inclusion requires more than internet access and devices — it depends on whether people can meaningfully understand, navigate, and relate to the platforms and services they encounter. Language and cultural barriers are among the most persistent forms of digital exclusion. When online systems fail to reflect the linguistic, cultural, and social realities of the people using them, entire communities can be left behind, even if infrastructure and connectivity exist.

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