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IFAAD’s New Year Message- “We remain steadfast in our commitment to promoting equality, embracing diversity, and challenging the status quo”

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As we bid farewell to the year 2023, the Institute for Action Against Discrimination (IFAAD) extends warm greetings and heartfelt wishes for a happy New Year 2024 to each and every one of you.

The past year has been filled with challenges, but together, we have persevered and made significant strides towards creating a fairer and more inclusive world. It is with unwavering optimism that we approach the coming year, filled with hope and determination to continue fighting against discrimination in all its forms.

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In 2024, we strive to build stronger alliances, foster understanding, and amplify the voices of marginalized communities. We remain steadfast in our commitment to promoting equality, embracing diversity, and challenging the status quo. By engaging in constructive dialogue, education, and advocacy, we aim to inspire change and create tangible impact in our societies.

While we reflect on the progress made thus far, we are reminded of the work that lies ahead. Discrimination continues to persist, and it is our collective responsibility to drive meaningful change. Together, let us reject prejudice, stereotypes, and biases that hinder the progress of individuals and groups based on their race, gender, ethnicity, religion, or any other characteristic.

As we embark on this new chapter, we encourage you to join us in our mission. Be an ally, challenge discrimination whenever you encounter it, and support policies and initiatives that foster equality. Through collaboration and solidarity, we have the power to shape a better future for all.

We express our gratitude to every individual, organization, and community that has supported our cause. Your unwavering commitment and dedication have been instrumental in our fight against discrimination. Together, we have made a difference, and we are excited to continue this journey with you in the year ahead.

May the New Year bring happiness, compassion, and renewed determination to overcome discrimination. May it be a year of progress, where our actions reverberate through our communities, leaving a positive mark on the lives of those who have been marginalized. Let us build bridges, tear down barriers, and reaffirm our collective stance against discrimination.

From all of us at the Institute for Action Against Discrimination, we wish you a happy New Year 2024. May it be a year of courage, compassion, and constant growth.

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