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NDW-NCDHR a member to the delegation of six members, representing South Asia, called the Asia Dalit Rights Forum (ADRF), composed of members from Dalit organisations in Nepal (Feminist Dalit Organisation and Jagaran Media Centre) and Bangladesh (Nagorik Udhyog) participated in the 6th Asian Ministerial Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction (AMCDRR), from 22-26 June 2014 in Bangkok, Thailand, under the main theme, Promoting Investments for Resilient Nations and Communities. The 6th AMCDRR was hosted by the Government of Thailand and the United Nations office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UN International Strategy for Disaster Reduction). The delegation from ADRF submitted the Statement on the Inclusion of communities affected by Caste Based Discrimination (CBD) in Disaster Risk Reduction to the Asian Disaster Reduction and Network (ADRRN, officially recognised platform for feeding into the Post 2015 DRR Framework. Here you can read the Statement. The concerns related to social exclusion contained in the Statement were incorporated in the final Statement of Voluntary Commitments of Civil Society Organizations for the 6th Conference for Disaster Risk Reduction. Linked here is the same- http://www.preventionweb.net/english/professional/policies/v.php?id=38081&pid:0. ]]>

NDW-NCDHR a member to the delegation of six members, representing South Asia, called the Asia Dalit Rights Forum (ADRF), composed of members from Dalit organisations in Nepal (Feminist Dalit Organisation and Jagaran Media Centre) and Bangladesh (Nagorik Udhyog) participated in the 6th Asian Ministerial Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction (AMCDRR), from 22-26 June 2014 in Bangkok, Thailand, under the main theme, Promoting Investments for Resilient Nations and Communities. The 6th AMCDRR was hosted by the Government of Thailand and the United Nations office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UN International Strategy for Disaster Reduction). The delegation from ADRF submitted the Statement on the Inclusion of communities affected by Caste Based Discrimination (CBD) in Disaster Risk Reduction to the Asian Disaster Reduction and Network (ADRRN, officially recognised platform for feeding into the Post 2015 DRR Framework. Here you can read the Statement. The concerns related to social exclusion contained in the Statement were incorporated in the final Statement of Voluntary Commitments of Civil Society Organizations for the 6th Conference for Disaster Risk Reduction. Linked here is the same- http://www.preventionweb.net/english/professional/policies/v.php?id=38081&pid:0. ]]>
Sat, 19 Jul 2014 00:46:51 GMT /slideshow/statement-by-the-asia-dalit-rights-forum-at-6-amcdrr/37146074 NationalDalitWatch-NCDHR@slideshare.net(NationalDalitWatch-NCDHR) Statement by Asia Dalit Rights Forum at the 6th AMCDRR, 2014 NationalDalitWatch-NCDHR NDW-NCDHR a member to the delegation of six members, representing South Asia, called the Asia Dalit Rights Forum (ADRF), composed of members from Dalit organisations in Nepal (Feminist Dalit Organisation and Jagaran Media Centre) and Bangladesh (Nagorik Udhyog) participated in the 6th Asian Ministerial Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction (AMCDRR), from 22-26 June 2014 in Bangkok, Thailand, under the main theme, Promoting Investments for Resilient Nations and Communities. The 6th AMCDRR was hosted by the Government of Thailand and the United Nations office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UN International Strategy for Disaster Reduction). The delegation from ADRF submitted the Statement on the Inclusion of communities affected by Caste Based Discrimination (CBD) in Disaster Risk Reduction to the Asian Disaster Reduction and Network (ADRRN, officially recognised platform for feeding into the Post 2015 DRR Framework. Here you can read the Statement. The concerns related to social exclusion contained in the Statement were incorporated in the final Statement of Voluntary Commitments of Civil Society Organizations for the 6th Conference for Disaster Risk Reduction. Linked here is the same- http://www.preventionweb.net/english/professional/policies/v.php?id=38081&pid:0. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/statementbytheasiadalitrightsforumat6amcdrr-140719004652-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> NDW-NCDHR a member to the delegation of six members, representing South Asia, called the Asia Dalit Rights Forum (ADRF), composed of members from Dalit organisations in Nepal (Feminist Dalit Organisation and Jagaran Media Centre) and Bangladesh (Nagorik Udhyog) participated in the 6th Asian Ministerial Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction (AMCDRR), from 22-26 June 2014 in Bangkok, Thailand, under the main theme, Promoting Investments for Resilient Nations and Communities. The 6th AMCDRR was hosted by the Government of Thailand and the United Nations office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UN International Strategy for Disaster Reduction). The delegation from ADRF submitted the Statement on the Inclusion of communities affected by Caste Based Discrimination (CBD) in Disaster Risk Reduction to the Asian Disaster Reduction and Network (ADRRN, officially recognised platform for feeding into the Post 2015 DRR Framework. Here you can read the Statement. The concerns related to social exclusion contained in the Statement were incorporated in the final Statement of Voluntary Commitments of Civil Society Organizations for the 6th Conference for Disaster Risk Reduction. Linked here is the same- http://www.preventionweb.net/english/professional/policies/v.php?id=38081&amp;pid:0.
Statement by Asia Dalit Rights Forum at the 6th AMCDRR, 2014 from Lee Macqueen
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Monitoring Disaster Response and Preparedness for Inclusion and Equity /slideshow/inclusion-of-dalits-in-disaster-response-risk-reduction-measures/15005732 ndwinterventions-compendium-09-12-121103013411-phpapp01
Caste is not just an Indian phenomenon, it is global and internationally recognized in the UN! Documented experiences of Super Cyclone in Orissa, Gujarat earthquake and Tsunami in India led to the confirmation of the menace of caste based discrimination and exclusion being rooted in the wider society and that it was at work even in the times of disasters. The assumption on which the humanitarian agencies, federal and state authorities, and the general society operate, that disasters hit everyone equally got shattered when we witnessed discrimination and exclusion of Dalits in disaster relief and rehabilitation. The Dalits and marginalised sections are more vulnerable to the effect of disasters for their already impoverished and outcast position in caste and class divided society. Through this report, National Dalit Watch, a unit of National Campaign on Dalit Human Rights (NCDHR), wish to share the highlights of its key Advocacy initiatives from the time of its inception in 2009 to 2012. These actions were taken at the government & CSOs levels, to make DR & DRR inclusive to caste affected communities. You can know more about this initiative through its blog www.nationaldalitwatch-ncdhr.blogspot.in You can also get in touch with us through contact details given in this compendium.]]>

Caste is not just an Indian phenomenon, it is global and internationally recognized in the UN! Documented experiences of Super Cyclone in Orissa, Gujarat earthquake and Tsunami in India led to the confirmation of the menace of caste based discrimination and exclusion being rooted in the wider society and that it was at work even in the times of disasters. The assumption on which the humanitarian agencies, federal and state authorities, and the general society operate, that disasters hit everyone equally got shattered when we witnessed discrimination and exclusion of Dalits in disaster relief and rehabilitation. The Dalits and marginalised sections are more vulnerable to the effect of disasters for their already impoverished and outcast position in caste and class divided society. Through this report, National Dalit Watch, a unit of National Campaign on Dalit Human Rights (NCDHR), wish to share the highlights of its key Advocacy initiatives from the time of its inception in 2009 to 2012. These actions were taken at the government & CSOs levels, to make DR & DRR inclusive to caste affected communities. You can know more about this initiative through its blog www.nationaldalitwatch-ncdhr.blogspot.in You can also get in touch with us through contact details given in this compendium.]]>
Sat, 03 Nov 2012 01:34:08 GMT /slideshow/inclusion-of-dalits-in-disaster-response-risk-reduction-measures/15005732 NationalDalitWatch-NCDHR@slideshare.net(NationalDalitWatch-NCDHR) Monitoring Disaster Response and Preparedness for Inclusion and Equity NationalDalitWatch-NCDHR Caste is not just an Indian phenomenon, it is global and internationally recognized in the UN! Documented experiences of Super Cyclone in Orissa, Gujarat earthquake and Tsunami in India led to the confirmation of the menace of caste based discrimination and exclusion being rooted in the wider society and that it was at work even in the times of disasters. The assumption on which the humanitarian agencies, federal and state authorities, and the general society operate, that disasters hit everyone equally got shattered when we witnessed discrimination and exclusion of Dalits in disaster relief and rehabilitation. The Dalits and marginalised sections are more vulnerable to the effect of disasters for their already impoverished and outcast position in caste and class divided society. Through this report, National Dalit Watch, a unit of National Campaign on Dalit Human Rights (NCDHR), wish to share the highlights of its key Advocacy initiatives from the time of its inception in 2009 to 2012. These actions were taken at the government & CSOs levels, to make DR & DRR inclusive to caste affected communities. You can know more about this initiative through its blog www.nationaldalitwatch-ncdhr.blogspot.in You can also get in touch with us through contact details given in this compendium. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ndwinterventions-compendium-09-12-121103013411-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Caste is not just an Indian phenomenon, it is global and internationally recognized in the UN! Documented experiences of Super Cyclone in Orissa, Gujarat earthquake and Tsunami in India led to the confirmation of the menace of caste based discrimination and exclusion being rooted in the wider society and that it was at work even in the times of disasters. The assumption on which the humanitarian agencies, federal and state authorities, and the general society operate, that disasters hit everyone equally got shattered when we witnessed discrimination and exclusion of Dalits in disaster relief and rehabilitation. The Dalits and marginalised sections are more vulnerable to the effect of disasters for their already impoverished and outcast position in caste and class divided society. Through this report, National Dalit Watch, a unit of National Campaign on Dalit Human Rights (NCDHR), wish to share the highlights of its key Advocacy initiatives from the time of its inception in 2009 to 2012. These actions were taken at the government &amp; CSOs levels, to make DR &amp; DRR inclusive to caste affected communities. You can know more about this initiative through its blog www.nationaldalitwatch-ncdhr.blogspot.in You can also get in touch with us through contact details given in this compendium.
Monitoring Disaster Response and Preparedness for Inclusion and Equity from Lee Macqueen
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