About IDSN
Formed in March 2000, the International
Dalit Solidarity Network (IDSN) is a network of national solidarity
networks, groups from affected countries and international
organisations concerned about caste discrimination and similar forms
of discrimination based on work and descent.
IDSN
campaigns against caste-based discrimination, as experienced by the
dalits of South Asia to the Buraku people of Japan, the sab (low
caste) groups of Somalia, the occupational caste people in West
Africa and others.
The work of
IDSN involves encouraging the United Nations, the European Union and
other bodies to recognise that over 260 million people continue to
be treated as outcasts and less than human and that caste-based
discrimination must be regarded as a central human rights concern.
IDSN insists on international recognition that "Dalit Rights are
Human Rights" inasmuch as all human beings are born with the same
inalienable rights.
IDSN brings
together organisations, institutions and individuals concerned with
caste-based discrimination and aims to link grassroots priorities
with international mechanisms and institutions to make an effective
contribution to the liberation of those affected by caste
discrimination. |
IDSN
Annual Report 2006
IDSN
Annual Report 2005
IDSN
Annual Report 2004
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