
First African country ratifies international law for tribal peoples
The Central African Republic has ratified International Labour Organization Convention 169 on the rights of Indigenous and tribal peoples.

The Central African Republic has ratified International Labour Organization Convention 169 on the rights of Indigenous and tribal peoples.

New Zealand has endorsed the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, after opposing it for almost three years.

Olivier Award winning actor and long-term Survival supporter, Mark Rylance, has become an ambassador for Survival

The Constitutional Court of Guatemala has adopted ILO Convention 169 on Indigenous and tribal peoples into the country’s Constitution.

A previously unknown Indian tribe has been spotted in the south-western Amazon.

Yukpa Indian leader, Sabino Romero, has been detained following the deaths of two Yukpa in a fight

Pressure is mounting on the Tanzanian government following the recent violent evictions of Maasai from their land in Loliondo, Northern Tanzania, to make way for the hunting company, Otterlo Business Corporation (OBC).

A canoe for Survival and tribal peoples at the Canoe Slalom World Championships