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Hundreds of thousands of formerly enslaved people in and from Africa can trace back their modern forms of slavery and discrimination – to the caste-based slavery of the past, and the discrimination associated with the caste-based slavery of their ancestors
The report highlights communities discriminated on work and decent, the persistence of slavery and discrimination, prohibitions and restrictions on the CDWD, modern slavery emanating from traditional slavery, and the impact of slavery on the development paradigm of the CDWD.
In Nigerian societies, castes were divided into distinct groups, each with specific societal roles and functions. These groups were determined by birth, and it was difficult for a person to change caste during their lifetime.
Commissioner Bouba of the Cameroon National Human Rights Commission released the Cameroon CDWD REPORT at the Commission Headquarters in Yaounde, Cameroon.
According to local rights experts, the total CDWD population is estimated to be 2,838,032 persons or 65 percent of the total population. Among them, the Hratin population is estimated at 1.9 million.