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Encyclopedia > Survival International

Survival International is a human rights organisation formed in 1969 that campaigns for the rights of indigenous peoples, helping them preserve their land and culture. Human rights are rights which some hold to be inalienable and belonging to all humans. ... 1969 was a common year starting on Wednesday For other uses, see Number 1969. ... The term indigenous peoples has no universal, standard or fixed definition. ...


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Survival International - UK - 1989 Right Livelihood Award Recipient (418 words)
Survival has an international secretariat based in London, national offices in France, Spain and Italy and some 12,000 members in 75 countries.
Survival's educational work ranges from participation in international conferences to the organisation of public meetings and activities in schools.
Characteristically, Survival chose to share the reception of its Right Livelihood Award with one of the native people with whom it is working closely; Davi Yanomami, a leader of the Yanomami Indians of Brazil.
Chirsties Art Auction (987 words)
A national survey conducted for the US Coalition for Child Survival finds that Americans believe that fighting threats to child survival should be a top international aid priority and part of President Bush's compassionate conservatism agenda.
It was held by the US Coalition for Child Survival in anticipation of the upcoming United Nations Special Session on Children to be held in New York on September 19-21, 2001.
The US Coalition for Child Survival is a collaboration of organizations and individuals dedicated to improving the survival and healthy development of the world's children.
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