In what ways can governments promote inclusivity and equity in the regulatory process to ensure that marginalized populations are not further marginalized by regulations aimed at protecting citizens?

Government
Governments can promote inclusivity and equity in the regulatory process by actively involving marginalized populations in decision-making processes through public consultations and stakeholder engagement. They can also conduct impact assessments to understand how regulations may disproportionately affect marginalized communities and take steps to mitigate these impacts. Additionally, governments can implement policies that prioritize the needs and perspectives of marginalized populations to ensure that regulations are sensitive to their unique circumstances. By promoting transparency and accountability in the regulatory process, governments can help prevent further marginalization of vulnerable groups.