TANZANIA || Criminalization of, and human rights violations against Indigenous Peoples in conservation: a country report

Indigenous Peoples and other tribes in Tanzania consider half of the designated wildlife protected areas as their ancestral lands, which currently make up 40 percent of the country’s total land area. There are 657 wildlife protected areas in Tanzania today. The people who traditionally occupied these areas have suffered incessantly from violent eviction and displacement, criminalization, and other human rights violations.

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