The foundation's functions, based on the statutes, include:
1. Represent descendants of enslaved people on a local, regional, and international level.
2. Conduct historical and scientific research on slavery in Curaçao, particularly in the Bandariba region.
3. Investigate the scope of reparations for the legacy of slavery.
4. Develop educational curricula based on research findings to share with schools and communities.
5. Promote collaboration between the foundation and local neighborhoods and schools.
6. Serve as an intermediary between governments, private entities, and similar organizations.
7. Improve communication and support among like-minded foundations.
8. Research Curaçao’s original inhabitants.for former Netherlands Antilles territories.
10. Restore historic country houses (landhuizen).
11. Foster inclusivity and reject all forms of discrimination.
12. Organize sustainable community
Agriculture
Nature preservation
Livestock care
Poverty reduction
Gardening & landscaping
Tree pruning and maintenance
13. Establish and operate a kunuku (rural farm) to:
Educate and guide the community
Promote traditional agricultural practices
Preserve cultural heritage
Develop nature trails, museums, playgrounds, and greenhouses
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