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The Pastoralists Indigenous Non Governmental Organizations Forum (PINGO's FORUM) is an advocacy coalition of indigenous peoples organizations who are currently 53, working in Tanzania for the rights of the marginalized indigenous pastoralists and Hunter-gatherers communities. It was established in 1994 by six pastoralists and hunter gatherers organizations in their struggle for land right and development agenda
OUR MISSION
Sustainable change on good governance and human rights through research, advocacy, competency development and solidarity for improved pastoralists and hunter-gatherers livelihoods
OUR VISION
A sustainable, recognized, respected and protected pastoralism and hunter-gathering rights in Tanzania
OUR GOAL
To have a just and sustainable livelihoods for pastoralists and hunter-gatherer communities.
OUR PURPOSE
To consolidate and amplify the voices of pastoralists and hunter-gatherer to communities demand their rights
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Displaying 76 - 80 of 146Pastoralists and Hunter-Gatherers Demands for the New Constitution (Katiba Initiative)
A Summary of Demands that were Presented by pastoralists and hunter-gatherers organizations before the Constitutional Review Commission in January 2013
The Constitutional Review Process Tour Report
This trip report includes key essential areas which were core areas of the tour; aim of the tour, list of organization visited and brief explanation about them, key issues of their advocacy, method they had applied, their experience, success, challenges and lesson learnt
Vanishing Rangelands
The primary aim of this study is to investigate the size of the range lost to other forms of land uses. This will support the argument that it is time to reconsider the pastoralists sector as a legitimate mode of production in the country which, like other sectors, deserve due priority.
Proposed Amendments Submitted to the Ministry of Lands and Human Settlements Development
A comprehensive legal analysis highlighting gaps and recommendations in the four selected land related legislations in Tanzania.
Proposed Amendments Submitted to the Ministry of Lands and Human Settlements Development
A comprehensive legal analysis highlighting gaps and recommendations in the four selected land related legislations in Tanzania.