A human rights center opens a path to justice for Indigenous Peoples in the Central African Republic


The Bayanga Human Rights Center in the Central African Republic has helped restore Indigenous Ba'aka people's access to justice, administrative documents, and political participation. They've done this through a combination of grassroots legal assistance, mediation, awareness campaigns, and grievance mechanisms—resulting in criminal convictions for serious abuses, reduced conservation-related complaints, and Ba'aka members now serving on local councils.

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