IMPACT
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EPORT

2019-2020

Message from the CEO

Dear Friends,

If, like me, you’ve felt blue at times during this last year, or tired, or hopeless, these pages might be a tonic. You’ll find here stories of ordinary people taking on grave injustice, and winning.

You’ll read how a grieving mother in Mozambique organized with her neighbors to end systemic corruption at the hospital they depend on. How communities in Myanmar stopped unlawful manganese mines from destroying their forests, water, and farmland. How residents from a low-income, majority African-American neighborhood in Washington DC forced the city’s largest infrastructure project to reduce its air pollution.

You’ll read how, tested by the pandemic, our global community of grassroots justice groups — over 2,400 organizations, from nearly every country in the world — has strived to meet this moment. How we came together to create the COVID-19 Grassroots Justice Fund, which has made more of that vital work possible.

Learning from our successes is important, because we face profound challenges. Several paralegals we work with in Myanmar are now in hiding, and one is in prison, because of stands they took in favor of democracy. Most team members with our partner in India are dealing with COVID themselves or caring for sick loved ones. In Peru, three Indigenous leaders — partners of our network member Derecho, Ambiente y Recursos Naturaleswere killed in February and March 2021 for resisting illegal deforestation.

Worldwide, the share of the population in extreme poverty is likely to increase for the first time since the 1990s. The Director of the World Health Organization declared we’ve reached an era of vaccine apartheid. The global Democracy Index had its lowest overall score in 2020 since The Economist started tracking in 2006. And we are on course to experience catastrophic climate change, which will affect poor and exploited communities the most.

The only things that can conquer challenges like these are movements of people committed to justice. And our movement is stronger and more determined than ever.

We look forward to joining hands with you on the road ahead.

With love and respect,

Vivek Maru

CEO

Our Mission

We advance social and environmental justice by building a movement of people who know, use, and shape the law.

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Our Impact at a Glance

Throughout 2019 and 2020, community paralegals working directly with Namati and our partners in six countries supported affected communities to remedy injustices and bring about changes to entire systems. 

150

community
paralegals

25,000+

PEOPLE SUPPORTED TO KNOW, USE, AND SHAPE THE LAW

400,000+

PEOPLE WHO BENEFITTED DIRECTLY FROM REMEDIES SECURED

MILLIONS

PEOPLE POSITIVELY AFFECTED BY CHANGES TO LAWS AND SYSTEMS

 

Collectively, the Legal Empowerment Network, which Namati convenes, and which is made up of 2,400+ groups from 170 countries, made progress towards greater financing and protection of grassroots justice defenders, including launching the COVID-19 Grassroots Justice Fund in 2020.

 

 

How do we create impact?

Take a Deeper Look

Namati, our members, our partners, and the communities we serve are working to achieve transformative impact in six countries and grow the Legal Empowerment Network into a powerful movement for justice. Learn about the progress we made in 2019-2020 by exploring the sections below.