Advocacy

Speaking Truth
to Power

The rights of the Maya people of southern Belize are not fully secured. They are hard-won, actively defended, and continuously advanced through sustained advocacy at the national and international levels.

We share this not only to inform, but to invite solidarity. The struggle for indigenous rights is a struggle for justice — and justice requires witnesses.

National advocacy
National Advocacy

Advocating at Home

From the National Assembly to government ministries — Maya voices are present wherever decisions are being made.

From the halls of the National Assembly to the offices of government ministries, the Maya organisations of southern Belize are consistently engaged in national policy dialogue on issues that affect their communities — land rights implementation, environmental regulation, education policy, and more.

This page tracks key national developments, government engagements, legislative updates, and advocacy milestones relevant to Maya communities in Belize.

Latest Updates

National News & Developments

Land Rights Land rights update

Pending Staff Update

Government Engagement on CCJ Ruling Implementation

Updates on the ongoing dialogue between Maya organisations and the Government of Belize regarding implementation of the 2015 Caribbean Court of Justice ruling on Maya land rights.

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Policy Policy update

Pending Staff Update

Legislative Updates on Indigenous Peoples' Rights

Tracking legislative proposals and policy shifts that affect the rights, governance, and territories of Maya communities across the Toledo and Stann Creek Districts.

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Environment Environment update

Pending Staff Update

Environmental Regulation & Maya Stewardship

How national environmental policies intersect with Maya land management practices and community conservation efforts in southern Belize.

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Milestones

Key Moments in the Advocacy Journey

A summary of the legal and advocacy milestones that have shaped Maya land rights in Belize.

1996

Julian Cho's Advocacy & Founding Legacy

The late Julian Cho emerges as a central advocate for Maya land rights, galvanising community organising in the Toledo District and laying the groundwork for formal legal action.

2004

Inter-American Commission on Human Rights

The Maya communities of Toledo bring their case before the Inter-American Commission, arguing that the Government of Belize failed to protect their ancestral lands from logging concessions granted without consent.

2007

Supreme Court Upholds Maya Land Rights

The Supreme Court of Belize rules in favour of the Maya claimants, affirming the existence of Maya customary land tenure and ordering the government to recognise and protect these rights.

2010

Court of Appeal Upholds Ruling

The Belize Court of Appeal affirms the Supreme Court's decision, strengthening the legal foundation for Maya customary land rights recognition.

2015

Caribbean Court of Justice Landmark Ruling

The CCJ delivers a historic ruling affirming Maya customary land tenure and ordering the Government of Belize to demarcate, protect, and legislate recognition of Maya lands — a watershed moment for indigenous rights in the Caribbean.

2016 – Present

Implementation & Ongoing Advocacy

Maya organisations continue to advocate for full implementation of the CCJ ruling, engage with government agencies, and maintain an international presence to hold Belize accountable to its obligations.

Advocacy Engagement

Where We Make Our Voice Heard

Caribbean Court of Justice

The highest appellate court for Belize, where the landmark 2015 ruling on Maya land rights was delivered.

UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues

A high-level advisory body to the UN Economic and Social Council addressing indigenous peoples' rights worldwide.

Inter-American Commission on Human Rights

A regional human rights body where the Maya of Toledo first brought international attention to their land rights violations.

National Assembly of Belize

The legislative body where Maya organisations advocate for policy reform, indigenous rights legislation, and land protections.

Get Involved

Stand With the Maya People

Whether you want to learn, advocate, or connect — there is a place for you in this movement. Reach out and join the journey.