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Dear Jack,
Today is Giving Tuesday and this year, Survival is aiming to raise £160,000 /
$200,000 to support Indigenous people like Joro as they fight to protect their
lands and lives. Will you help us reach our goal today?
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Joro’s story
Joro grew up in a then-uncontacted Ayoreo community in Paraguay’s Chaco forests,
living sustainably on the land that had belonged to her ancestors for centuries.
But when outsiders began tearing up their territory and exploiting their
resources for agribusiness, much of her family was forced to flee the forest and
make contact with outsiders. Since contact, many of her community have died, and
survivors suffer from discrimination and chronic ill-health. The community is urgently asking for your support as they reclaim their land —
and ensure their uncontacted relatives can continue to live in their forest.
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To date, Survival has helped Ayoreo communities reclaim 140,000 hectares of
their ancestral homelands — that’s bigger than Delhi, India. This success is a testament to the resilience of the Ayoreo and the outstanding
support Survival has received from people like you.
But the fight’s not over yet: these reclaimed areas of land are still largely
disconnected from one another, and huge swathes of the Ayoreo’s territory
remains unprotected, threatened by the urgent threat of deforestation.
Survival’s campaigning is urgently needed — please help us keep going.
“We are asking for help from people in other countries. Because we need you.” –
Rosalino, Ayoreo man, Paraguay
This Giving Tuesday, two generous donors will match every donation made to
Survival, up to the value of £80,000 / $100,000. This means you can double your
donation at no extra cost to you.
Double your donation
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Please, stand in solidarity with the Ayoreo and uncontacted Indigenous peoples
worldwide this Giving Tuesday.
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With thanks,
Caroline Pearce
Director
Survival International
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