Advocacy based on the report which led to the recognition of caste-based discrimination as a form of intersectional racial discrimination in Australia
As a direct consequence of the advocacy efforts of the Shri Guru Ravidass Sabha Sydney (SGRS) and the Ambedkar International Mission (AIM), the United Nations Special Rapporteur on contemporary forms of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia, and related intolerance issued a formal communication to the Australian Government, Specifically urging the Australian Human Rights Commission and the government to acknowledge caste discrimination as a component of the National Anti-Racism Framework (NARF) and to incorporate it into the Australian Federal Anti-Discrimination Law.
This was possible due to weeks of advocacy and lobbying efforts at the United Nations on behalf of SGRS and AIM. The UN Special Rapporteur on Racism leveraged their mandate from the UN Human Rights Council, which was bolstered by the extensive lobbying efforts, to garner national support for our anti-caste advocacy and the development of the NARF.
- Caste in Australia: Lead Researcher Asang Wankhede’s report presentation at FECCA Conference 2024.
https://youtu.be/RvvRk7M1YOY?si=Psfz9vy8Eiyv_KQ2 - ABC News Australia, Prime Time: Caste in Australia report discussion.
https://youtu.be/nofzv9Ym28c?si=XlrMI433oBbTcCP8 - Asang Wankhede ‘Even in Australia, alarming levels of caste discrimination exist. We must fight it with evidence’, The Guardian, 29 October 2024.
Available at: https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/ commentisfree/2024/oct/30/ even-in-australia-alarming- levels-of-caste- discrimination-exists-we-must- fight-it-with-evidence