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Nexio Global Media > Africa > Tanzania’s Maasai Protest UNESCO-Backed Evictions from Ngorongoro Conservation Area
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Tanzania’s Maasai Protest UNESCO-Backed Evictions from Ngorongoro Conservation Area

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Last updated: April 21, 2026 5:37 am
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“Maasai Protest Evictions in Tanzania as UN Experts Condemn Conservation-Linked Human Rights Abuses”

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UN Experts Sound AlarmMaasai: “This Land Is Ours”Global Pressure Mounts

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Indigenous communities face forced displacement from UNESCO-protected Ngorongoro, sparking global outcry.


Hundreds of Maasai protesters gathered in Tanzania’s Ngorongoro Conservation Area on World Heritage Day, demanding an end to their forced evictions under the guise of wildlife conservation. The demonstrations spotlight UNESCO’s alleged complicity in the Tanzanian government’s campaign to remove Indigenous communities from their ancestral lands.

For decades, the Maasai have lived in harmony with the region’s ecosystems, but authorities now claim their presence threatens biodiversity. Reports detail violent crackdowns—arbitrary arrests, beatings, and withheld healthcare—to pressure families into leaving. Two presidential commissions recently endorsed the evictions, citing Ngorongoro’s UNESCO World Heritage status as justification.

UN Experts Sound Alarm

Eight UN human rights specialists have condemned the displacements, urging Tanzania to halt the relocations and honor historical agreements. In 1951, the Maasai relinquished parts of their territory for Serengeti National Park under assurances they could remain in Ngorongoro.

“Conservation must not come at the expense of human rights,” the experts stated, calling for transparency in the government’s relocation plans.

Maasai: “This Land Is Ours”

The Maasai International Solidarity Alliance accused UNESCO of sidelining Indigenous voices. “Ngorongoro, to them, belongs to tourists and conservationists—not to us, its rightful custodians,” their statement read. They demand UNESCO and the World Heritage Committee publicly affirm Maasai land rights and end the “voluntary relocation” program, which they say is anything but voluntary.

Survival International’s Caroline Pearce criticized UNESCO for enabling the evictions. “The Maasai are painted as environmental threats to justify their removal,” she said. “With UN experts now speaking out, how long will UNESCO stay silent?”

Global Pressure Mounts

As protests continue, activists urge international bodies to intervene. The Maasai’s plight underscores a broader conflict: conservation policies that prioritize wildlife over Indigenous livelihoods. With UNESCO’s next session looming, advocates hope for policy reforms that protect both ecosystems and human rights.

— Reported by Nexio News

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