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News / 24 December 2024

LILAK's Dare to Trust projects: Dreams transformed into actions

LILAK has worked alongside indigenous women communities for over a decade, focusing on building capacity and advocating for rights to land, the environment, and bodily autonomy. Despite gaining recognition and trust from allies, the journey was challenging. Starting with limited resources, LILAK faced resistance, particularly from patriarchal leaders and the state, which often labeled them as adversaries. Nevertheless, they adapted and continued their work, grounded in solidarity and sisterhood.

Funding partners have gradually supported LILAK's programs, recognizing their transparency and accountability. However, the formal reporting and compliance requirements often hinder indigenous women from accessing funds, as these involve technical skills and systems that can be challenging given language barriers and their daily struggles. These administrative burdens add to their marginalization, highlighting a broader lack of trust.

The Dare to Trust Project, launched in 2023, aimed to address these challenges. It provided LILAK and its community partners the flexibility to allocate funds in ways that directly benefit indigenous women, particularly those who are human rights defenders. The project's primary goal was to strengthen community support networks, offering sustainable livelihood opportunities and long-term economic stability for members.

Through the project, dreams transformed into concrete actions. For example, a feature story highlighted young indigenous women managing a sari-sari store, contributing to their community’s well-being. LILAK’s Banig and Breakfast initiative provided a space for connection and empowerment, serving as a sanctuary for women human rights defenders. The project also supported agricultural initiatives, allowing communities to sustain themselves while continuing their fight for land and rights.

The Dare to Trust Project emphasized mutual trust and collective progress, showing that with trust, indigenous women and their communities can thrive, pursue their dreams, and continue their fight for justice.

Creative reports: video, scrapbook and photo essay

The activities described above were made possible within our Dare to Trust-project, a no-strings-attached way of funding. The only administrative duty was to send a creative report about the activities. LILAK shared their results with us through a video, a scrapbook and a photo essay:

LILAK sari-sari store (1)

LILAK Banig and breakfast (1)

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