are dominated by male members of other castes. Dalit women often act as representatives for
their male husbands or male relatives, Studies have shown that reservations for Dalit women
are dominated mostly by women representatives from general castes. High level of economic
deprivation has forced most Dalit women to work outside the home to sustain the family, giving
them less time to perform their political mandate as Dalit Women Elected Representatives
(DWERs). Due to 'low' social status and poor education levels, many Dalit women
representatives lack information, negotiating skills and self-confidence as compared with other
elected representatives, especially dominant caste men.
Therefore, we urge the UN Forum to:
1. Take up the issue of Dalit women's effective participation in governance as a focus
policy area by commissioning studies through the Special Procedure on Violence
against Women, on the effectiveness of and problems faced by Dalit women in local
governance and foster dialogue and debate on this issue in the United Nations.