Bangladesh became independent in 1971. Despite economic growth and major social advances, for example in health and education, the country is still plagued by political instability and corruption. Located in the world's largest river delta and rising to just a few metres above sea level, Bangladesh is also flood-prone. Besides, it experiences regular tropical typhoons. This is all the more dramatic when it is considered that Bangladesh is one of the world's most densely populated countries. The ongoing economic upswing is not benefitting everyone, however. More specifically, the Dalit, called casteless, and Adibashi, who belong to the indigenous population, face exclusion and discrimination in society. Their fundamental human rights are not realized and they are bypassed by the benefits of economic growth.