Dalit people fundamental rights to achieve SDGs stressed

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RAJSHAHI, Feb 24, 2020 (BSS) – Terming them as integral part of the society speakers at a discussion here today called for ensuring fundamental rights of dalit and excluded communities to achieve the sustainable development goals (SDGs).

Collaborative efforts of all government and non-government entities
concerned has become indispensable to build an equal society by eliminating
all forms of discrimination against them on the basis of equality, dignity,
prosperity and security, they told at the meeting.

Nagorik Uddyog (NU) and Bangladesh Dalit and Excluded Rights Movement
(BDERM) jointly organized the meeting styled “Inclusion of Dalit and Excluded
Communities to Achieve SDGs- 2030” at conference hall of DASCOH Foundation in
Rajshahi city.

General Secretary of Workers Party of Bangladesh Fazley Hossain Badsha,
MP, addressed the meeting as chief guest while Deputy Director of Department
of Social Services Hasina Momtaj, Deputy Director of Department of Women
Affairs Shobnom Shirin, Youth Development Officer Jahurul Islam and NU Chief
Executive Zakir Hossain spoke as special guests with BDERM Vice-president
Bibhutosh Roy in the chair.

During his keynote presentation, Bakul Hossain, Programme Officer of NU,
gave an overview of the present living and livelihood condition of dalit and
excluded communities.

In his remarks, lawmaker Badsha said SDGs are of essence to achieve a
better and more sustainable future for all, adding its key commitment is “no
one will be left behind”.

He said the present government has been implementing gigantic programmes
with an aim to achieving the SDGs by 2030.

Public and private sector’s development entities and other stakeholders
have been engaged in the SDGs implementation process to this end, he added.

He also stressed the need to build awareness amongst Dalits and excluded
communities of their socio-economic, cultural and political rights.

Building public awareness against discrimination based on work and
descent has also become crucial in this regard.

Fazley Hossain Badsha underscored the need for ensuring access of Dalit
and excluded communities to development, basic services and benefits.

All the policy makers both government and non-government organizations
concerned should be sensitive and responsible to ensure the rights and needs
of them for improving their living and livelihood condition.

Besides, capacity of Dalit run organisations should be strengthened to
establish unity and harmony so that they can play a catalytic role for
communication amongst Dalit groups, he added.