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Goa Tribals Fight for Recognition Amidst Poverty
29 Dec
Summary
- Kathkari tribals live in makeshift homes on unowned land.
- They lack basic amenities like proper housing and sanitation.
- NGOs advocate for their inclusion in vulnerable tribal group benefits.

The Kathkari, or Wanarmare, tribal community in Goa faces dire poverty, residing in temporary shelters on unowned land. These vulnerable groups, identified nationally, are not receiving state-specific benefits due to a lack of official inclusion. Activists are actively campaigning to get the Goan Kathkari community recognized, highlighting their urgent need for basic amenities like proper housing and sanitation facilities. The community grapples with daily wage labor, exploitation, and the ongoing struggle for essential services.
This community is striving to overcome generations of nomadic life and a lack of basic documentation, with a first generation now experiencing schooling. Efforts are underway to ensure children attend school, with organizations providing essential support like daily meals and help with vital documents. However, challenges persist, including unregistered marriages and the need to prevent child marriages, which were once common within the community.
Access to healthcare remains a significant luxury for many families, with childbirth often occurring in unhygienic conditions or open spaces. Organizations are working to improve living standards, advocating for healthcare access and ensuring children receive proper nutrition. The ultimate goal is to secure official recognition and benefits, improving the quality of life for the entire community.




