Echuya Batwa people, often known as pygmies, dancing in south western Uganda.


The establishment of the Bwindi and Mgahinga National Parks for Mountain Gorillas in 1991 enabled the authorities to evict the Batwa definitely from the forest. The Batwa in Uganda (today) experience systematic and pervasive discrimination from the government and other sectors of society, and their rights as indigenous peoples are neither recognised nor respected".


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Location: Nteko Ridge, Bwindi, Uganda.
Photo credit: © Neil G Paterson / Alamy / Afripics
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