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You did
it!
Your generous support and tireless
campaigning moved mountains in 2017.
Below,
I'd like to share just a taster of the many
successes we've celebrated in partnership with
tribal peoples this year.
Survival stands
for a better world, where human diversity is
treasured, and the value of Earth’s tribal people
is appreciated.
Thank you for supporting
our vision – for all our
humanity.
Stephen
Corry Director
P.S. If
you live in the US, this is your last chance to make a
tax-deductible gift to support our vital work!
Thank you to those who have already.
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In 2017 we
worked hard to prevent the annihilation of
uncontacted tribes.
Our moving film for uncontacted tribes highlights
the genocide of the world's most vulnerable
peoples and is one of the weapons we are using
to lobby Brazil to end cuts to its Indian
Affairs Department.
If you missed it
first time round, please take two minutes to
watch and share as widely as possible!
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Our
investigators exposed a shoot on sight policy in
India’s Kaziranga National Park. Fifty people,
many tribal, had been extrajudicially killed in
just three years.
The media coverage we
secured caused a storm in India: killings are
dramatically down since. So is
poaching.
You can still watch, read, or listen to the extraordinary
BBC report.
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Survival’s
support for Brazil’s Guarani people stretches
back decades. Despite the theft and destruction
of their lands, they’re still fighting
back.
We provided vital funds to help
them in their struggle, and our "Tribal Voice" project has
given them a platform to speak out about the
violence they face. In the words of our Guarani
partners: "We are suffering a humanitarian
crisis and the media is hiding our plight.
Thanks to Survival for 'Tribal Voice'."
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Our landmark
report “How will we survive?” brought
a hidden scandal to global attention: the
destruction of Congo Basin tribes in the name of
conservation.
Over many months of
fieldwork in Central Africa, we documented over
200 incidents of abuse against “Pygmy"
tribespeople.
We are proud to be leading
the global fight against human rights abuses in
the name of conservation.
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inspirational work of the Guajajara Guardians to
the international stage and supported their work
to protect their forest and their uncontacted
Awá neighbors. The Guardians said “Please
continue to help us. Our work is good for the
whole world: for everyone who breathes, and who
cares about protecting nature."
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finally... there's still time to buy your stunning
“We, the People” 2018 calendar.
All profits go
towards our urgent work for tribal peoples'
rights. | |
Your donations
guarantee our integrity and independence. Please
support our ground-breaking work with a monthly donation and help
prevent the annihilation of tribal peoples. We
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