Pawklo: Indigenous Karen Peoples’ Livelihoods and Land Rights Movement is a documentary film that features the efforts of Indigenous Karen communities living in K’Ser Doh Township to maintain their traditional livelihoods practices and preserve their ancestral heritage, which is threaten by the Burmese Government’s designation of a Protected Public Forest (PPF) and reserved forest that failed to follow Free Prior and Informed Consent.
At present, local Indigenous Karen communities in Pawklo area are working together with community based organizations and the Karen National Union of Mergui-Tavoy District for environmental conservation and demarcation of customary land, villages, and livelihood lands in order to secure their land tenure rights and manage their natural resources.