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At the High Level Political Forum 2025, the President of the UN ECOSOC, Bob Rae publicly acknowledged the fight against Discrimination Based on Work and Descent (DWD) and stood in solidarity with the communities who live its injustice every day.
“I have been proud= to work with the groups discriminated on the basis of work and descent,ˮ he said.
For millions of people around the world — from sanitation workers to caste-oppressed youth — this recognition isnʼt just words. Itʼs validation. Itʼs a sign that the world is finally listening.
Weʼve pushed to get here. Now we need your help to go further.
Ending descent-based discrimination is essential for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals and upholding human dignity. Yet the issue of descent based discrimination remains underfunded and under-recognized especially for the youth from the communities especially for the youth from the communities. The Inclusivity Project is changing this by building a united global voice for affected communities. The roadshow is a critical moment to expand support and visibility—because no one should be left behind.
The Inclusivity Project is the premier global platform mobilizing communities discriminated on work and
descent—Roma, Dalits, Burakumin, Haratin, Quilombola—who collectively number over 270 million worldwide. By leveraging international mechanisms like the UNʼs “Leave No One Behindˮ agenda and engaging with bodies such as the Human Rights Council, The Inclusivity Project drives systemic change. This July, we are launching a US roadshow to raise essential funds that sustain advocacy, research, and grassroots leadership. Your vital contribution safeguards The Inclusivity Projectʼs capacity to speak truth to power and secure equitable rights for the worldʼs most marginalized.
Ending descent-based discrimination is essential for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals and upholding human dignity. Yet the issue of descent based discrimination remains underfunded and under-recognized especially for the youth from the communities especially for the youth from the communities. The Inclusivity Project is changing this by building a united global voice for affected communities. The roadshow is a critical moment to expand support and visibility—because no one should be left behind.
The Inclusivity Project is the premier global platform mobilizing communities discriminated on work and
descent—Roma, Dalits, Burakumin, Haratin, Quilombola—who collectively number over 270 million worldwide. By leveraging international mechanisms like the UNʼs “Leave No One Behindˮ agenda and engaging with bodies such as the Human Rights Council, The Inclusivity Project drives systemic change. This July, we are launching a US roadshow to raise essential funds that sustain advocacy, research, and grassroots leadership. Your vital contribution safeguards The Inclusivity Projectʼs capacity to speak truth to power and secure equitable rights for the worldʼs most marginalized.