- KAKISH -
from Ancestry to Advocacy
About us
Indigenous communities like the Batwa have long been living in unfair conditions - unable to own land and having little representation within national frameworks. At Kakish, we are committed to challenging this by advocating for structural reforms that protect the rights of indigenous peoples under both national and international law. We aim to
Push for legal recognition of ancestral land ownership
Support the implementation of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP)
Promote legal literacy programs so indigenous communities can understand and defend their rights
Campaign for increased governmental representation of indigenous voices in local and national decision-making
Through research, policy engagement, and direct collaboration with legal institutions, we strive to bridge the gap between traditional rights and modern legal protections. Our goal is to ensure that indigenous communities are not just see - but legally empowered to thrive on their own terms
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