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INTERVIEW: Why Sweden needs to get much better at immigrant inclusion

Ep. 137

Sweden was criticised in 2022 by a UN delegation for not collecting equality data to help fight discrimination and racism. 

While countries like the US and UK routinely gather these statistics and use them to shape policy, in Sweden they remain controversial and only the Green and Left parties favour their introduction. 

This week we speak to Greg Fernando, the Canadian founder of New to Sweden, an organisation that promotes diversity in the workplace. He's very much in favour of equality data and believes Sweden's failure to compile figures on ethnicity has left the country decades behind in the battle against racism. 

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