Established in 2019, we are a group of human rights activists working hand in hand with other grassroots leaders and organizations across the world to champion human rights and spark real change from the ground up.
We are dedicated to protecting and promoting the rights and dignity of individuals affected by discrimination based on work and descent such as caste and other analogous forms of social stratification systems across. This form of discrimination is prevalent in many parts of the
world affecting communities in Africa (Osu, Haratin, Jongoo and others in West Africa), Europe (Roma), Asia (Dalits), and Latin America (Quilombola and Pelanque). Discrimination based on work and descent affects more than 270 million people worldwide impacting their equal enjoyment of human rights.
Together we are collectively recognized as Descent Communities.
We envision pioneering a society where every individual, irrespective of gender or descent, considers themselves equal and free human beings, and enjoys a life free from all forms of discrimination. We envision a democratic and inclusive community where resources are shared justly, and people coexist in peace and harmony with one another and with nature.
Our mission is to lead the charge in integrating, uplifting, and including Communities Discriminated on Work and Descent (CDWD) into mainstream society at local, regional, and global levels. We are committed to fostering gender parity, facilitating comprehensive development opportunities, ensuring impartial justice delivery, promoting sustainable environmental protection, and implementing equitable disaster mitigation measures. Grounded in the principles of self-respect and self-identity, equality and freedom, and justice and equity, our mission is to empower marginalized communities, foster inclusivity, and advance societal progress.
The Inclusivity Project (TIP) envisions a democratic, inclusive, and just society that is free from all forms of Discrimination based on Work and Descent (DWD). We strive for gender parity, equitable access to development, fair justice delivery, access to justice, robust environment protection, and effective disaster mitigation measures. Our scope spans the planning, design, implementation, monitoring, review, and evaluation of sustainable development policies across national, regional, and international levels.
Our visionary board members and leaders from around the world help guide and shape our mission.
our annual reports detail key milestones we achieved over the last fiscal year, as well as our strategies for advancing human rights
There are many ways to get involved with our work