Unveiling Systemic Injustice: Dalit Sanitation Workers’ Struggles Highlighted in CPD-Citizen’s Platform Consultation in Khulna

2025-10-25T21:36:54+06:00September 10th, 2025|

The Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD) is carrying out a research initiative titled “Reaching the Furthest Behind the First: A Human Rights-based Approach to Confront Extreme Poverty in Bangladesh.” The study focuses on five vulnerable occupational groups who, despite being employed, continue to live below the poverty line. Among these groups, Dalit sanitation workers have been identified as one of the most marginalised communities.

Dalit Communities Living in Railway Colonies/Lands in Northern part of Bangladesh

2018-09-04T11:24:33+06:00July 9th, 2017|

In Bangladesh, there are approximately 160 million people. Although more than 80% of them are Bengali Muslims, there still is significant diversity within this population in terms of ethnicity, religion, [...]

An Ethnographic Journey through the Lives of Urban Dalits in Bangladesh

2018-09-04T12:03:40+06:00November 14th, 2016|

Dalit is the self-chosen political name of the castes in South Asia region who were formerly considered ‘untouchable’ according to the Hindu Varna system. Currently, Dalits perform as occupational groups [...]

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