The Inclusivity Project (TIP) is a non-profit organization founded to advocate for the rights of communities discriminated on work and descent (CDWD) and raise awareness on their issue. TIP works towards Capacity Building, Collaboration, and Research to support CDWD communities by enhancing the Social, Economic, and Political Integration and increasing their visibility at the National, Regional and Global platforms. TIP works on the sustainable development goals (SDGs), especially on the monitoring and follow-up/review, and providing data and evidence for the nation-state for effective and inclusive programme implementation.

The Inclusivity Project

We’re here to support you every step of the way.

TIP supports the Global Forum of DWD (GFoD), a recognized stakeholder group of DWD at the UN Network. Communities Discriminated on Work and Descent (CDWD) is recognized as a formal group in the UN SDG process as part of the Major Groups and Other Stakeholders Coordination Mechanism (MGoS CM) in 2021.
The Inclusivity Project (TIP) looks at the development aspects of CDWDs, brings stakeholder networks and organizations together, and facilitates dialogues and strategy sharing to overcome the hurdles of marginalization.

Our Board Members

Meet those who are
behind the Project.

Lucille C. Atkin

Lucille C. Atkin

Board Member

Joel Guyton Lee

Joel Guyton Lee

Board Member

Rose Nierras

Rose Nierras

Board Member