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South Asia State of Minorities Report 2018 – Exploring the roots

1 January 2018

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South Asia’s minorities – religious and linguistic groups, especially women and those from Dalit backgrounds amongst them, and the many indigenous/Adivasi communities, besides sexual minorities – make up disproportionate numbers of the poor and excluded in each country, suffering discrimination in the socio-economic sphere and denial of the most basic human rights. The South Asia State of Minorities Report, 2018: Exploring the Roots seeks to examine the reasons for the poor outcomes for minorities in South Asia, shining a light specifically on their socio-economic situation and their access to rights and opportunities. South Asia demonstrates amply how failures to prevent exclusion and discrimination against those groups.

This content was published in the context of the programme ‘Supporting religious pluralism and respect for freedom of religion or belief across South Asia’ (SAC). Learn more >

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South Asia Collective (SAC)