Kawahiva indigenous tribe wins battle against illegal logging in Brazil

Kawahiva indigenous tribe wins battle against illegal logging in Brazil

Protected areas to safeguard the Kawahiva people – one of the uncontacted indigenous tribes of Brazil’s Mato Grosso state – from the risk of extinction. These will be created according to a decree issued last month by Brazil’s recently appointed Minister of Justice Eugênio Aragão. Survival International’s campaign This decision came after months of campaigning

Catching a glimpse of everyday life in war-torn Syria through Avo Kaprealian’s lens

Catching a glimpse of everyday life in war-torn Syria through Avo Kaprealian’s lens

Filmed over two years in Al-Midan, West Aleppo’s predominantly Syrian Armenian neighbourhood, Avo Kaprealian’s documentary, House Without Doors remains open for interpretation but also offers a strong social message. It shows how people live during wartime in an area neglected by mainstream media. Intentionally using semi-professional cameras and mobile phones to capture the confusing aesthetics

Safaris support Rwandan communities under the king of the savannah’s watch

Safaris support Rwandan communities under the king of the savannah’s watch

The lions are back in Akagera National Park, a stunning 112,000 hectare park in the East of Rwanda. It is only a matter of time before the number of tourists visiting the reserve increases drastically: to the delight of community freelance guides. Realising that park guides were few in number, Akagera’s management team launched a