In Nepal, the caste system is deeply rooted in society, dividing people into different social groups based on their ancestry and occupation. The low caste system, also known as the Dalit community, faces significant discrimination and marginalization.
Unfortunately, the Dalits in Nepal face various forms of discrimination, including limited access to education, healthcare, and employment opportunities.
They are often excluded from social and religious events and face segregation in public places.
Despite efforts to address caste-based discrimination, the Dalit community continues to face challenges in Nepal.
They are more likely to live in poverty, experience violence, and lack representation in decision-making processes.
Several organizations and activists in Nepal are working tirelessly to advocate for the rights of the Dalit community.
Efforts are being made to raise awareness, promote social inclusion, and empower Dalits to fight against discrimination.
If you are interested in supporting the Dalit community in Nepal, consider donating to organizations that work towards their empowerment and equality.
You can also educate yourself and others about the challenges they face and advocate for social justice and equality.
We built this website after the earthquake in 2015 destroyed many low caste villages in Nepal. View our story here.
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