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Tanzania must respect the rights of Maasai Indigenous People living in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area
The Oakland Institute calls on the Tanzanian government to recognise Maasai human rights and land rights.
Oct 8
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Chris Lang
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Carbon projects threaten a land grab of Maasai territory in Northern Tanzania
The Maasai International Solidarity Alliance is calling for a five-year moratorium on soil carbon projects.
Mar 12
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Chris Lang
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Debunking Carbon Tanzania’s claims about the Yaeda-Eyasi Landscape REDD project
Carbon Tanzania’s own documents undermine the company’s statements.
Jan 16
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Chris Lang
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Response from Jo Anderson, Carbon Tanzania: “I would ask that you kindly take the article down”
“There are some factual errors in the original Trouw reporting which we are addressing through a legal process with Trouw.”
Dec 30, 2024
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Chris Lang
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Investigative report on the Yaeda-Eyasi Landscape REDD project in Tanzania: “This is a new form of colonialism”
"Very few Hadzabe understand the carbon project.”
Dec 20, 2024
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Chris Lang
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“Like Apartheid.” Maasai in Ngorongoro Conservation Area protest against forced evictions and loss of basic rights
The government has removed the Ngorongoro division from the voters’ register, denying the Maasai the right to vote.
Aug 26, 2024
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Chris Lang
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Thomson Safaris’ landgrab of Indigenous Maasai land in Tanzania
A new report by the Oakland Institute.
Apr 20, 2024
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Chris Lang
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“This will finish us”. Conservation, trophy hunting, and tourism is destroying Maasai livelihoods and culture in northern Tanzania
A superb article in The Atlantic reveals the impact of government policies on the Maasai.
Apr 12, 2024
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Chris Lang
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In the name of conservation: The Tanzanian government is escalating its campaign of violence and evictions against Indigenous People
The Oakland Institute has a new Urgent Alert about the situation in Tanzania.
Jan 27, 2024
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Chris Lang
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World Bank to carry out an investigation into evictions, killings, and human rights abuses associated with its REGROW project in Tanzania
“We are tired of living in constant fear for our lives,” say villagers threatened with eviction to make way for an expanded Ruaha National Park
Nov 22, 2023
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Chris Lang
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Violent evictions and human rights abuses in Tanzania supported by the World Bank
A new report by the Oakland Institute documents the Bank’s role in human rights abuses in southern Tanzania
Oct 12, 2023
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Chris Lang
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Three Members of European Parliament denied entry to Tanzania to investigate continued human rights abuses against the Maasai
One day before the mission, Tanzania said it had decided to “defer this visit to a later date”.
Sep 6, 2023
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Chris Lang
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