Survival and ten other leading charities launch code of conduct
Survival International and ten other leading charities have launched a ground-breaking code of conduct for NGOs (non-governmental organisations).
Survival International and ten other leading charities have launched a ground-breaking code of conduct for NGOs (non-governmental organisations).
Eight Bushmen who were beaten and tortured by wildlife officials in April are appearing in court this week.
The medical journal The Lancet has this week launched a high-profile series of articles highlighting the shocking health crisis facing Indigenous peoples worldwide.
The Kalahari Bushmen in Botswana have sent a desperate plea for help to actress Angelina Jolie, who gave birth to a daughter on Saturday in neighbouring Namibia.
Professor Colin Samson, associate and supporter of Survival International, has won the prestigious Pierre Savard Award for his book on the forced assimilation of the Innu people of the Labrador-Québec peninsula.
A tribunal has ruled that the Guarani Kaiowá community of Paso Piraju should not be evicted from their land.
For the first time, a group of Mehinaku shaman musicians from the Brazilian Amazon will tour the UK. They will perform with the renowned Brazilian singer and composer, Marlui Miranda, and British musicians.
The lawyers representing the Gana and Gwi Bushmen of the Kalahari will present their final arguments to the High Court of Botswana in August this year.