Pastoralists Indigenous Non Governmental Organization's Forum (PINGO's Forum)
Pastoralists Indigenous Non Governmental Organization's Forum (PINGO's Forum)
About

The Pastoralists Indigenous Non-Governmental Organization's Forum (PINGO's FORUM) is an advocacy coalition of indigenous peoples’ organizations who are currently 53, working in Tanzania for the rights of the marginalized indigenous pastoralists and Hunter-gatherers communities. It was established in 1994 by six pastoralists and hunter gatherers organizations in their struggle for land right and development agenda.

MISSION

To create a lasting solution for injustices and poverty to pastoralists and hunter-gatherers communities

VISION

A just community of pastoralists and hunter-gatherers with sustainable, recognized, and respected rights.

GOAL

A just society and sustainable livelihoods for pastoralists and hunter-gatherers in Tanzania.

PURPOSE

To consolidate and amplify the voices of pastoralists and hunter-gatherer to communities demand their rights

RESULTS AREAS

Result 1:

The rights of pastoralists and hunter-gatherers as reflected in governance principles, policies, laws and strateges.

Result 2:

The socio-economic and political rights of women and youth as promoted and protected by P&HG communities.

Result 3:

Pastoralists and Hunter-gatherers are engaged in climate change policy processes, adaptation, mitigation and are less affected by the impact of climate change.

Result 4:

Adequately available, accessible and credible information for decision making by stakeholders on issues of human rights, women and youth empowerment, and climate change.

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Type of organization

Tanzania
2 offices
1994
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Company Offices

  • Tanzania (headquarters)
  • Arusha
  • P.O.Box 14437, Olosiva
  • Tanzania
  • Arusha
  • Sakina kwa Iddi, Lush Garden Entrance