This article examines inclusive communication as both a theoretical construct and a practical strategy for strengthening trust, participation, and cohesion in diverse religious communities. It highlights how cultural sensitivity, participatory approaches, and communication equity can overcome barriers of language, tradition, and access to information. Case illustrations demonstrate how NGOs and faith-based actors use translation, local leadership, and digital engagement to ensure accessibility. By linking theory with practice, the article contributes to academic debates on intercultural communication while providing practitioners with actionable strategies for engaging diverse communities, particularly in low-resource contexts.
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