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V. CONCLUSION

Discrimination based on occupation and descent affects some 250 million people worldwide. The elimination of caste-based discrimination and related human rights abuses, too long neglected, must become a global priority. Despite the existence of significant constitutional protections and progressive legislation, in many countries the reality for many millions remains unchanged. The solution lies in concerted international attention to assist national governments in this important and long overdue work. The spirit of the World Conference Against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance demands no less than a concerted pledge of international action.

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