Maasai International Solidarity Alliance (MISA) Newsletter April 2024

Key updates:

Massive corruption by Ngorongoro Conservation Area Authority officials uncovered

Leaked government plans reveal new plan to alienate more Maasai land

135 families relocated to Msomera accuse Tanzanian Government of unfulfilled promises

Protestors rally on 27 February to call for free and fair elections

Will UNESCO recognise its mistake and meaningfully engage with Indigenous Peoples at Ngorongoro World Heritage Site?

World Bank starts outreach to Maasai communities for “Land Security Improvement Project”

MISA calls on USAID to stop funding wildlife corridors in Longido, Simanjiro and Monduli, which are driving more evictions

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