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Thursday, September 4, 2003 - 03:00
Categories: 
Refugees & forced migration [2]
Issue Number: 
122 [3]
Article-Summary: 

A new study has highlighted the key role of ethnic, religious or linguistic discrimination in establishing and perpetuating economic exclusion against minorities and indigenous peoples. The causal link between these forms of discrimination and economic exclusion often remains hidden due to insufficient data and lack of understanding by development actors of their role in the process of entrenching poverty. However, this connection has serious implications for development policy aimed at red...read more [4]

A new study has highlighted the key role of ethnic, religious or linguistic discrimination in establishing and perpetuating economic exclusion against minorities and indigenous peoples. The causal link between these forms of discrimination and economic exclusion often remains hidden due to insufficient data and lack of understanding by development actors of their role in the process of entrenching poverty. However, this connection has serious implications for development policy aimed at reducing poverty and inequality, a major priority of many current development efforts. The study by Minority Rights Group International (MRG), states that economic exclusion is just one of many forms of exclusion including lack of social and political opportunity and participation.

Category: 
Global South [5]
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http://www.pambazuka.org/en/category.php/refugees/16841 [6]

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