2004 LAND • LIFE • FUTURE SURVIVAL IS A WORLDWIDE ORGANISATION SUPPORTING TRIBAL PEOPLES. IT STANDS FOR THEIR RIGHT TO DECIDE 2004 THEIR OWN FUTURE AND HELPS THEM PROTECT THEIR THIS REPORT COVERS LIVES, LANDS AND HUMAN RIGHTS. SURVIVAL’S ACTIVITY EDUCATION AND AWARENESS IN THE YEAR UP TO THE SURVIVAL PROVIDES MATERIAL ABOUT TRIBAL PEOPLES BEGINNING OF 2004 FOR SCHOOLS AND FOR THE WIDER PUBLIC. WE PROMOTE UNDERSTANDING THAT TRIBAL PEOPLES ARE JUST AS ‘MODERN’ AS THE REST OF US, WITH THE RIGHT TO LIVE AND DEVELOP ACCORDING TO THEIR OWN BELIEFS AND ON THEIR OWN LAND.

SUPPORT AND PROJECTS SURVIVAL WORKS CLOSELY WITH HUNDREDS OF TRIBAL ORGANISATIONS AROUND THE WORLD. WE SUPPORT TRIBAL PEOPLES’ OWN PROJECTS AND OFFER THEM AND THEIR ORGANISATIONS A PLATFORM FROM WHICH TO ADDRESS THE WORLD. RESEARCH & PUBLICITY SURVIVAL EXPOSES VIOLATIONS OF TRIBAL PEOPLES’ RIGHTS AND REVEALS THEIR IMPACT ON TRIBES AROUND THE WORLD. WE MOBILISE THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY TO PROTEST AND PUT A STOP TO SUCH ABUSE.

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There are more than 150 million tribal people worldwide in more success 2 than 60 countries – but all too often their voice is not heard. Survival cases 4 works with around 80 different tribes all over the world, from reindeer-herders in arctic Siberia, to hunter-gatherers in the Amazon writing letters saves lives 6 . It focuses on more isolated peoples, who are the most bushman update 7 vulnerable and have the most to lose. raising awareness 8 Wherever they are in the world, tribal peoples are deprived of their livelihood and way of life; driven from their land by mining, logging education 10 or settlers; flooded by dams or forcibly relocated in order to make talks and visits 11 way for cattle ranches or game parks. Such abuse is often justified media and survival online 12 by the claim that tribal peoples are somehow ‘primitive’ or ‘backward’. Survival is working towards a world in which tribal events 13 peoples’ diverse ways of life are understood and accepted, your support 14 oppression of them is not tolerated and they are free to live their own ways of life on their own land in peace, freedom, and security. funding and accounts 15 S U C C E S S

HERE IS JUST A LITTLE OF WHAT SURVIVAL HAS ACHIEVED WITH YOUR HELP OVER THE LAST YEAR:

BOTSWANA prosecution dropped ARGENTINA Wichí win legal battle The case of the thirteen ‘Bushmen’who had been prosecuted After a seven-year struggle, the Wichí have won a resounding for allegedly ‘over-hunting’was dropped after Botswana victory in the supreme court to have deforestation on their authorities failed to produce a witness to confirm their accusations. ancestral lands declared illegal. The court ruled that logging The men, from the Central Kalahari Game Reserve, were tortured cannot take place without the consent of the tribal peoples who by wildlife officials and police when they were first arrested in own the land. August 2000. Survival protested against the torture and assisted with their defence. UK MPs sign up for Bushmen In a show of support for the Bushmen, over 50 British MPs stunning victory for nomads signed a motion declaring their support for the Bushmen to The Awá, Brazil’s last hunter-gatherer tribe, have finally had be able to return to their homes. Subsequently, the European their land designated as an Indian area. For decades the Awá parliament in Brussels adopted new resolutions strongly have been attacked and killed by ranchers, loggers and settlers supporting indigenous land rights. who have invaded their land. Only three hundred Awá now remain alive, of whom around 60 live uncontacted in small nomadic groups. Survival has been campaigning for legal SOUTH AFRICA court victory recognition of Awá land for 20 years. In one of the most historic court judgments made in favour of indigenous peoples, the constitutional court of South Africa ruled that an indigenous people [the Richtersvelders] had both communal land ownership and mineral rights over their territory. The court ruled that laws which tried to dispossess them were ‘racial discrimination’.

A message from a Survival supporter to the Bushmen, 2003 ‘THE SUPPORT WE GET FROM PEOPLE THOUSANDS OF MILES AWAY GIVES US HOPE AND STRENGTH.’ Ava Kuarary, Guarani, Brazil, 2004

2 3 Survival works with tribal peoples around the world, supporting their organisations and projects, and helping them realise their rights to their lives, lands and a future of their own choosing. All Survival’s work is rooted in direct personal contact with hundreds of tribal communities worldwide, and aims to achieve what the tribes themselves want and need.

In 2003, Survival worked actively on human rights abuses against more than 40 tribes from around the world, including: the Ayoreo in Paraguay; the Pemón and other tribes in ; the Chakma and other Jumma tribes in the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh; the Emberá, Nukak and others in Colombia; Ogiek and Maasai in Kenya; the Innu in Canada; the Khanty, Udege and other peoples in Siberia, Russia; the Makuxi, and many other tribes in Brazil; the Mbororo in Cameroon; the Nuba in Sudan; uncontacted tribal peoples in Peru; ‘Pygmy’ tribes in central Africa; the tribal peoples of Sarawak, Malaysia; the Subanen in the Philippines; and the Wichí in Argentina.

Reports on Survival’s most C A S E S important cases are published separately in Stories and Lives: ‘SURVIVAL REPRESENTS HOPE.’ 21st century tribal peoples. André Toral, anthropologist, Brazil, 2003 4 5 We produced the following bulletins in 2003: There was no relief in 2003 for the Botswana government as we Writing continued to fight for the survival of the Gana and Gwi Bushmen. Bushman Forced into bleak government settlements where they are living letters in despair, they long to return to their ancestral home in the update Central Kalahari Game Reserve (CKGR). saves lives BOTSWANA Throughout the year we kept journalists, organisations, MPs, peers and MEPs informed of the latest developments in the SINCE 1969, THIS DECEPTIVELY Bushmen’s situation. News releases were sent out on a weekly SIMPLE TOOL HAS HELPED SAVE basis to the world’s press. MANY VULNERABLE PEOPLES In February, to mark the first anniversary of the most recent FROM DESTRUCTION. EMERGENCY APPEAL Bushman evictions, Survival supporters around the world handed THE BUSHMEN ARE TAKING THE BOTSWANA WHEN A SURVIVAL RESEARCHER VISITED in a 100,000-signature petition calling for a halt to the Bushmen’s GOVERNMENT TO COURT FOR ILLEGALLY THE ATTORNEY GENERAL ASSISTANT IN persecution. Petitions were handed in to Botswana high EVICTING THEM FROM THEIR LAND AND PARAGUAY TO DISCUSS THE PLIGHT OF commissions, consulates and honorary consuls in Los Angeles, In addition to English, STOPPING THEM FROM HUNTING. THE AYOREO, HE FOUND HIMSELF IN A London, New York, Tokyo, Paris, Madrid, Rome, Nairobi, these publications SURVIVAL HAS LAUNCHED A £100,000 VIRTUALLY EMPTY OFFICE. THERE WAS Geneva, Lusaka, Johannesburg, Brussels and Hamburg. In Kenya were also made EMERGENCY APPEAL TO HELP THEM WIN JUST A DESK, A CHAIR, A CUPBOARD AND the petition was handed in by a group of Ogiek hunter-gatherers, available in Spanish, THIS HISTORIC CASE. THEY URGENTLY SOME SHELVES. THE ONLY ITEMS ON THE who read out a statement of support for the Bushmen to the French, Portugeuse, NEED YOUR SUPPORT. PLEASE CALL ON SHELVES WERE FIVE BIG FILES AND Kenyan press. Italian, and most 020 7687 8700 TO DONATE OR TO THESE WERE FULL OF THE HUNDREDS OF recently Dutch. Survival continued to lobby mining companies with diamond REQUEST MORE INFORMATION. LETTERS THAT GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS exploration concessions inside the reserve, principally De Beers HAD RECEIVED FROM SURVIVAL (through its Botswana subsidiaries) and BHP Billiton (through SUPPORTERS SPEAKING OUT FOR THE its local subsidiaries Kalahari Diamonds and Godi). Thanks to AYOREO. IT WAS ONLY WHEN THE LETTERS supporters who distributed literature and held vigil at conferences STARTED POURING IN THAT THE ATTORNEY in Antwerp and New York, executives in the diamond industry GENERAL REALISED THAT THE MATTER LAY cannot claim ignorance of the Bushmen’s plight. WITHIN HIS JURISDICTION! YOUR LETTERS WERE INSTRUMENTAL IN PERSUADING A large number of protests also greeted Botswana’s President, THOSE RESPONSIBLE TO INVESTIGATE THE Festus Mogae, during his state visit to the UK in June. In an ISSUE AND TAKE ACTION. encounter with protesters in Oxford, Mr Mogae confirmed that These are just a few of Survival’s successes in 2003: his government would not allow the Bushmen to return to their lands, saying, ‘The CKGR is for animals, not people.’During a visit to the UK later in the year, the Botswana Foreign Minister admitted, ‘We put these people where we want them to be.’ THE AUTHOR OF RABBIT PROOF FENCE, ‘I WOULD LIKE TO EXPRESS The harassment of Bushmen both inside and outside the reserve DORIS PILKINGTON, FILMED AN ADVER T MY GRATITUDE TO SURVIVAL continues, and Survival assisted with their legal defence on a FOR SURVIVAL IN WHICH SHE TALKS number of occasions. ABOUT HER HARROWING EXPERIENCES FOR BEING AN AMPLIFIER, A AS AN ABORIGINE GROWING UP IN CATALYST; FOR BRIDGING THE In a message to the outside world during President Mogae’s visit AUSTRALIA AND THE PARALLELS BETWEEN the Bushmen said, ‘We cannot read nor write, we do not have VOICES OF THE OPRESSED HER STORY AND THAT OF THE BUSHMEN money to board a plane to come to London to tell you our story... IN BOTSWANA. IT HAS BEEN INCLUDED IN COMMUNITIES. PEOPLE KNOW We hope that you will support our struggle to be heard... before THE RABBIT PROOF FENCE DVD AND IS THAT THEY ARE NOT ALONE.’ it is too late to prevent the total extinction of our culture.’ AVAILABLE FOR USE BY CINEMAS AND FILM Tribal spokesman,Papua, 2003 FESTIVALS FREE OF CHARGE.

6 7 Making the international community aware of the oppression of tribal peoples is the best way to ensure that such oppression stops. Survival also believes in the importance of educating people of all ages about the diversity of societies and cultures in our world, both in order to foster tolerance and as an end in itself.

Survival disseminates information worldwide about tribal peoples and promotes awareness of them through a variety of means: by hosting visits of tribal peoples; providing materials for schools and exhibitions; giving talks; holding seminars; running events; and through our own website, printed material and the media.

In all these ways, Survival reaches more and more people every year – educating them about tribal peoples, promoting understanding of tribal cultures, and building international opposition to the violation of RAISING tribal peoples’ rights. AWA R E N E S S

‘IT IS HARD TO IMAGINE WHERE THE INDIGENOUS MOVEMENT WOULD BE WITHOUT SURVIVAL.’ Coordinadora de Pueblos Étnicos de Santa Cruz, Bolivia, 2003 8 9 As part of Survival’s effort to raise awareness of the plight of Survival was again invited to participate in a study day at the Education tribal peoples across the globe, a strong emphasis is placed on British Museum, this year on Africa’s hunter-gatherers. Together Talks education and the involvement of young people. Survival works with a Maasai visitor, we gave participants an in-depth look at in a number of different ways to ensure that students of all ages, tribal peoples such as the Bushmen, the Pygmies, the Hadzabe & Visits from primary school to university, can learn about tribal peoples, and herding peoples of eastern Africa – the way they live and appreciate their diversity and understand their problems and the the problems they face. possible solutions. We toured schools throughout the year, liaised Survival gave talks at other study days, including rainforest with teachers and student groups, and continued to distribute exhibits at the London Aquarium and Cornwall’s Eden Project, educational materials free of charge. and at the Glastonbury and WOMAD music festivals. In addition, Survival continued to use its acclaimed ‘We, the world’pack to Survival staff and volunteers provided stalls at many events bring the stories and problems of tribal peoples into the primary around the UK, such as a multicultural festival in Southsea, school classroom. Feedback from teachers and parents who use the Respect anti-racism festivals in Manchester and London, the pack continues to be positive and constructive. We are and Legacies of . looking forward to further developing the pack with a new Survival welcomed indigenous guests from all over the world module about a Bushman child. in 2003. Visitors to the London office included representatives Survival Italy, in conjunction with PaperMate, developed an from the Wichí, Arhuaco, Jumma and Maasai peoples. The education campaign entitled, ‘If you’re out there, leave a mark’, French office hosted representatives from the Afar people of based on the theme of writing. This education pack, distributed northeast Africa, an indigenous organisation from Bolivia, the in schools throughout Italy, highlights the ‘power of the pen’ Nunavut, several tribes from Ecuador and the Kalina from (‘potere della penna’) to make one’s voice heard and defend French Guyana. The Spanish and Italian offices also received cultural diversity. Following the great success of the project, representatives of the Makuxi Indians of Brazil. Survival Italy, with funding from PaperMate, will develop a Several Yanomami Indians conducted a major lecture tour of second pack, which will focus on the relationship between IN MAY 2003, INDIGENOUS ACTIVISTS France and Italy. In Paris, Davi Yanomami attended the opening indigenous peoples and their land. FROM AROUND THE WORLD VISITED of the Fondation Cartier exhibit that featured artwork relating to SURVIVAL ITALY, INCLUDING ARMAND Survival gave talks at universities around the UK, where interest the Yanomami. Davi addressed the opening ceremony and later MCKENZIE AND GILBERT PILOT OF THE in Survival and tribal peoples’issues is higher than ever before. spoke to Survival supporters. The Yanomami also gave talks, INNU NATION, AND DAVI YANOMAMI. THEY There are now Survival groups at several universities including press conferences and interviews in Milan and attended meetings JOINED ITALIAN SUPPORTERS AT A VIGIL Oxford, LSE, Sussex, and Edinburgh. These groups are helping in several towns in Italy in an effort to raise funds for their FOR THE BUSHMEN AND HELPED COLLECT to raise money for Survival and public awareness about our work. education and health projects. SIGNATURES FOR THE BUSHMAN PETITION.

DRAWINGS OF TRIBAL PEOPLES IN THE RAINFOREST BY SCHOOLCHILDREN AT THE MA’ALE SHACHARUT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ELIAT, ISRAEL.

10 11 Whether being villified by the Botswana goverment or celebrated FRANCE Media & for our work in , Survival continues to make In May 2003, a multimedia art exhibition inspired by the life Events headlines around the world. In 2003 we received record levels and shamanism of the Yanomami Indians of Brazil opened in Survival of press coverage, with articles appearing in publications such Paris and was attended by Davi Yanomami, a leader and shaman, as The Independent and The Guardian, Times of India, New York and several other Indians. Sponsored by Fondation Cartier, the Online Daily News, Sydney Morning Herald, The Ecologist, Cape Times, exhibition featured work by artists who had visited a Yanomami Die Welt, La Repubblica, National Geographic online, IRIN for community and included paintings, sculptures, videos and the UN online, the Daily News in Zimbabwe, as well as papers multimedia work, as well as paintings by a Yanomami artist. in Norway, Kenya and Holland. In Spain and France, Survival The exhibition attracted a great deal of interest and considerable was featured in many prominent newspapers and magazines, press attention. A number of popular French bands held a benefit including El País, El Mundo, Le Monde, Le Figaro, Paris Match, concert to complement the exhibition and raise funds for Courrier International and Elle. Yanomami education and health projects.

Survival also gave numerous radio interviews on, among others, ITALY the BBC World Service, Vatican Radio, Radio Botswana, Spain’s In December, Survival hosted a press conference for a group ‘I RECENTLY WENT TO THE Radio Nacional and Cadena Ser, and Chicago Public Radio. of indigenous visitors to coincide with the Climate Alliance LONDON AQUARIUM FOR Survival’s news releases are posted on hundreds of websites and conference in Milan. The indigenous representatives pressed are regularly used by other human rights organisations. for the draft declaration for indigenous rights to be passed. THE FIRST TIME. FASCINATING,

Survival and the Gana and Gwi Bushmen were featured in NETHERLANDS AWE-INSPIRING AND SUBLIME local and national newspapers in Botswana throughout 2003. In 2003, Survival inaugurated a new branch in the Netherlands. AS THE EXPERIENCE WAS, TO The increased press coverage of their situation encouraged Dutch supporters held a vigil for the Bushmen at the diamond STUMBLE ON THE SURVIVAL even greater international debate and support for the Bushmen. centre in Amsterdam, drawing attention to the case in the heart The Ecologist magazine produced a comprehensive report on of the diamond industry. POSTERS AT THE END WAS A diamonds and the Bushmen, which has spurred ongoing REAL JOY.’ SPAIN THE WEB IS FAST BECOMING THE MOST controversy and attention. James Wise, UK, 2003 Thanks to generous financial support from the local authorities IMPORTANT FORUM IN EUROPE AND NORTH A successful end to 2003 featured Survival as one of three in the island of Gran Canaria, the Spanish office, in conjunction AMERICA FOR RAISING AWARENESS ABOUT charities promoted by The Independent’s Christmas appeal. The with our local group in the Canaries, held its fourth annual ‘VERY IMPRESSIVE WEBSITE TRIBAL PEOPLES AND MAKING THEIR newspaper published nine articles on the plight of indigenous indigenous conference. Our indigenous guests, John Rumbiak AND FASCINATING READING.’ VOICES HEARD. WE WILL BE LAUNCHING A peoples during the month of December. These articles showcased and Nicodemus Yomaki from West Papua, gave well-attended Gunilla Berglie, France, 2003 NEW, MUCH-IMPROVED WEBSITE IN THE tribal peoples who have been the focus of some of Survival’s public talks, both in Gran Canaria and Madrid, and described AUTUMN. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO HELP most important cases, and offered a glimpse into the lives of the violence and oppression which their people endure. FUND THIS PROJECT OR KNOW WHO ‘HAVING ATTENDED THE specific tribal peoples who have suffered recently. MIGHT, PLEASE CALL US ON 020 7687 8700. UK BRITISH MUSEUM STUDY DAY, During the course of 2003, over 150,000 people visited the In November, Survival held a preview of Love Actually. Colin WE FELT COMPELLED TO WRITE Survival website and took advantage of the huge number of Firth, one of the stars of the film and a long-standing Survival resources available, including background information on supporter, attended the screening and spoke to the audience AND CONGRATULATE ALL IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO RECEIVE many different tribes and constant news updates on urgent about his concern for tribal peoples and his personal reasons CONCERNED ON AN EXCELLENT ENEWS – OUR BRIEF MONTHLY situations around the world. for supporting Survival. EVENT. WE CAME AWAY FULL BULLETIN OUTLINING RECENT NEWS FROM TRIBAL PEOPLES – PLEASE As well as the main English website, supporters can now visit Survival ran stalls and exhibitions in venues around the UK OF NEW INFORMATION AND extensive French, Italian and Spanish sites. There are also ten including the London Aquarium and the Eden Project, as well SIGN UP BY SENDING AN EMAIL TO: WITH OUR EYES OPENED TO other Survival sites where we post news and information in other as at the Imperial War Museum in conjunction with their [email protected] THE ISSUES FACING THIS THIS SERVICE IS AVAILABLE IN languages including Dutch, Catalan and Setswana. The French exhibition on genocide. We also attended music festivals such FRENCH, SPANISH, PORTUGUESE, site offers an online interactive version of our pack for children, as Glastonbury and Womad, travel shows, book launches, film PART OF THE WORLD.’ ITALIAN AND DUTCH. We, the World. festivals and art exhibits. Survival supporters, UK, 2003 12 13 Survival International is a worldwide organisation supporting tribal peoples. It stands for their right to decide their own future and helps them protect their lives, lands and human rights.

Survival is the only major international organisation in the world dedicated to tribal peoples and their rights. It works closely with hundreds of tribal organisations and communities in 34 countries.

In order to maintain its integrity and independence, Survival does not accept money from any national government, or from any company which violates tribal peoples’ rights or is likely to do so. Our supporters finance everything we do. This ensures our powerful and independent voice and also makes us reliant on their continued help. In 2003, Survival had paying supporters in 91 countries; the names and addresses of our supporters are never given to any other Y O U R organisation.

Survival was founded in London in 1969 and its head office is S U P P O RT still there. It also has offices in France, Italy and Spain. ‘WE ARE PLEASED WITH ALL THESE Survival’s staff and governing MESSAGES AND WE ARE HAPPY TO committee currently include people of eleven nationalities HAVE SURVIVAL’S SUPPORT.’ from five continents. Bushman, Botswana (in response to the hundreds of handwritten messages sent by Survival supporters in 2003) 14 15 Several appeals in 2003 were very successful in raising vital Consolidated Statement of Financial Activities Funding funds for Survival’s work. In March, actress Julie Christie made for the Year Ended 31 December 2003 Accounts 2003 2002 an appeal on BBC Radio 4 for Survival and the Bushmen, raising INCOMING RESOURCES £ £ approximately £22,500 in donations. Our winter appeal for the Donations & General Fundraising 834,658 701,480 same case raised over £26,000. Supporters also wrote hundreds Legacies 51,213 42,628 TRUSTEES STATEMENT Investment & Other Income 90,315 72,850 These summarised accounts are extracted SURVIVAL IS EXTREMELY GRATEFUL TO of messages of encouragement to the Bushmen which we passed 979,186 816,958 from the full unqualified audited group ALL THOSE ACROSS THE WORLD WHO on to them when we were there in March 2004. The Bushmen RESOURCES EXPENDED accounts approved by the trustees on 28 CONTRIBUTED TIME AND MONEY TO were extremely heartened by the messages. Project, Publication and Education Costs 576,889 612,360 April 2004 and subsequently submitted to the Charity Commission and to Companies HELPING TRIBAL PEOPLES. IT IS ONLY Support Costs 115,728 104,841 Again, thanks to the generosity of companies and individuals Fundraising & Publicity 63,688 41,813 House. They may not contain sufficient THROUGH THE SUPPORT OF THE PUBLIC who donated prizes, the UK raffle continues to be successful in Management & Administration 41,221 35,292 information to allow a full understanding of THAT WE ARE ABLE TO CONTINUE OUR raising a significant amount of money. Catalogue sales rose in 797,526 794,306 the financial affairs of the charity. For further WORK ENSURING THAT TRIBAL PEOPLES information regarding the full accounts, the 2003, with an increase in income from our Christmas catalogue Net Incoming Resources 178,660 22,652 AND THEIR CHILDREN FOR GENERATIONS Realised/unrealised Gains (Losses) on Investments 22,294 -22,579 auditors’ report on those accounts and the of 23% compared to 2002. At the end of the year, readers of The Trustees’ Annual Report should be consulted; TO COME WILL HAVE A PLACE OF THEIR NET MOVEMENTS IN FUNDS 200,954 73 Independent contributed almost £60,000 to our work through copies of these can be obtained from 6 OWN IN THIS WORLD. OUR BUSHMEN AND the paper’s Christmas appeal. Charterhouse Buildings, London, EC1M 7ET. HOUSE APPEALS ARE STILL OPEN, AND WE Balance Sheet at 31st December 2003 Signed on behalf of the trustees. M.Davis, WELCOME CONTRIBUTIONS OF ANY SIZE. In 2003, trusts, foundations and legacies from supporters’wills Treasurer, 28th April 2004. ASSETS 2003 2002 IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO HELP, PLEASE provided an important source of income for educational projects, AUDITORS’ STATEMENT TO THE Tangible Fixed Assets 950,681 963,587 CALL ON (+44) (0)20 7687 8700 OR VISIT publications, general projects and Survival’s work with the TRUSTEES OF SURVIVAL INTERNATIONAL Investments 631,851 454,879 WWW.SURVIVAL-INTERNATIONAL.ORG Bushmen. Current Assets 513,510 494,963 CHARITABLE TRUST 2,096,042 1,913,429 We have examined the summarised financial In addition to these main fundraising activities, Survival statements set out above. LIABILITIES supporters contributed in countless ways to raise money for tribal Amounts falling due within one year 150,966 141,530 RESPECTIVE RESPONSIBILITIES peoples. They held benefit concerts, ran in the London Marathon, Amounts falling due after one year 451,390 479,167 OF TRUSTEES AND AUDITORS cycled the North Cape Challenge in Norway, built a yurt for the You are responsible as trustees for the NET ASSETS 1,493,686 1,292,7329 Glastonbury stall, made wood carvings, helped with book preparation of the summarised financial General Funds 1,041,170 852,289 statements. We have agreed to report to you launches, organised displays, ran stalls, did sponsored walks and Designated Funds 411,174 416,812 our opinion on the summarised statement’s even a sponsored beard shaving. Several Survival nights were Restricted Funds 41,342 50,631 consistency with the full financial statements, held at clubs and bars across London, including two fundraising TOTAL FUNDS 1,493,686 1,292,732 on which we reported to you in May 2004. carnival parties, organised in collaboration with the London ‘I RECEIVED ONE OF YOUR BASIS OF OPINION School of Samba. CHRISTMAS CARDS AND FELL Charitable expenditure 2003 We have carried out the procedures we IN LOVE WITH WHAT YOU DO. consider necessary to ascertain whether 72% Project, publication the summarised financial statements are I THINK YOU ARE AMAZING.’ and education costs consistent with the full financial statements D. Meggitt, UK, 2004 from which they have been prepared.

OPINION In our opinion the summarised financial statements are consistent with the full financial statements for the year ended 31st December 2003.

15% Support costs Saffery Champness, Registered Auditors Survival International Charitable T rust (Reg. 267444) SURVIVAL ACCEPTS NO MONEY FROM ANY NATIONAL GOVERNMENT, © Survival International, 2004 SO WE DEPEND UPON YOU FOR BOTH OUR FUNDING AND FOR OUR 8% Fundraising and publicity costs POWERFUL, INDEPENDENT VOICE. 5% Management and administration costs 16 17 ‘THANK YOU SINCERELY FOR BRINGING TO LIGHT THE PLIGHT OF THESE PEOPLES.’

Samba Churchill, Cameroon, 2003

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