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April 23, 2026
New York
The following is a statement delivered at the 25th session of the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues by Cultural Survival grant partner, Samuel Stanley, from Botswana. Samuel is Chairperson of the Indigenous Ink Network and the Director of the Indigenous Youth Summit.

 

Madam Chair,

Distinguished Members of the Forum, Excellencies, Indigenous brothers and sisters.

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Los nama de nuestra comunidad nos dedicamos a preservar y promover nuestro rico patrimonio cultural al tiempo que apoyamos las iniciativas de desarrollo sostenible en Botsuana. Nuestro principal objetivo es salvaguardar los conocimientos tradicionales, la lengua y las costumbres, garantizando que se transmitan a las generaciones futuras. Sólo podemos lograrlo a través de programas educativos, festivales culturales y asociaciones con partes interesadas afines a nivel local e internacional.

On January 27, 2011, Botswana’s Court of Appeal reversed a ruling that denied the Kalahari Bushmen access to water on their ancestral lands. The Bushmen appealed a 2010 High Court judgment that prevented them from accessing a borehole. The new ruling not only gave the Bushmen rights to use the borehole, but also gave them the right to drill new ones and ordered the government to pay the Bushmen’s court costs.   

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