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Inter and Multicultural societies

by Tayyaba Iqbal

ABSTRACT

World countries are progressing together every day, in the globalized world, so it is very hard for a monocultural country to survive alone. Multi and Inter-cultural societies are not a new phenomenon. Migration, new technology, and training programs are playing a vital role in developing inter and multi-cultural societies. These societies had to accept the new conditions to work with others. That was the reason why international institutes have introduced new education policies. As a result, schools and educational training centres have started to promote inter and multi-cultural competences and apply them in their system. Multicultural countries are facing many problems while maintaining this diversity. The aim of the paper is to explain the difference between inter and multi-cultural societies, and to show how intercultural and multicultural training programs are important for societies to understand that inter and multi-cultural competences can help to progress in different fields of life. The importance of intercultural sensitivity elements are explained in relation to understanding the subjective approach towards a culture. They (migrants) have many advantages, and they do not present a drawback of this society. If a nation really understands the importance and value of multiculturalism , it can really profit from its diversity.

Keywords: Intercultural, Multicultural, Training program, intercultural sensitivity, communicate.

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ISSN: xxxx-xxxx/ © 2021 The Authors.
Published by MAP - Multidisciplinary Academic Publishing.


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DOI: https://doi.org/xx.xxxx/j.xxx.xxxx.xxxx

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