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  • About SAC
    • About Us
    • Why We Have Come Together
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    • Minority Rights: A Primer
    • Who are South Asia’s Minorities?
    • How do Minorities Fare in South Asia?
  • South Asia State of Minorities Reports
    • 2022: Weakening Human Rights Commitments
    • 2021: Hate Speech against Minorities
    • 2020: Minorities and Shrinking Civic Space
    • 2019: Migrants, Refugees and the Stateless
    • 2018: Exploring the Roots
    • 2016: Mapping the Terrain
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      • Bulletin #7: July-September 2021
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The State of Minority Women in South Asia

Research papers (click to download):
Human Rights Violations in Afghanistan: An Analysis of Women's Plights under the Taliban
Analysing Discrimination, Exclusion and Violence Experienced by Women belonging to Religious Minorities in India
Intersectional Discrimination against Religious Minority Women and Girls in Nepal
An Intersectional Study on the Plight of Non-Muslim Women and Girls in Pakistan
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We are a group of human rights activists and organisations that dream of a just, caring and peaceful South Asia. We came together in December 2015 to document the condition of the region’s minorities – religious, linguistic, ethnic, caste and gender, among others – hoping this would help in bettering outcomes for South Asia’s many marginalised groups.

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  • Home
  • About SAC
    • About Us
    • Why We Have Come Together
    • Press
  • Primers
    • Minority Rights: A Primer
    • Who are South Asia’s Minorities?
    • How do Minorities Fare in South Asia?
  • South Asia State of Minorities Reports
    • 2022: Weakening Human Rights Commitments
    • 2021: Hate Speech against Minorities
    • 2020: Minorities and Shrinking Civic Space
    • 2019: Migrants, Refugees and the Stateless
    • 2018: Exploring the Roots
    • 2016: Mapping the Terrain
  • Other SAC Resources
    • Online Bulletins
      • Bulletin #7: July-September 2021
      • Bulletin #6: February-June 2021
      • Bulletin #5: October 2020 – January 2021
      • Bulletin #4: July-September 2020
      • Bulletin #3: April-July 2020
      • Bulletin #2: January-April 2020
      • Bulletin #1: January-October 2019
    • Policy Briefs
    • Research Papers
    • Support Grants for Grassroots Projects