Who We Are?

Who We Are?

WE aim to provide essential assistance, such as food, shelter and medical support to individuals who have participated in the Civil Disobedience Movement and their families, as well as victims of the Military coup.

What We Do?

What We Do?

Supporting women and children who fled to deliberated area, providing humanitarian support and livelihood assistance to internally displaced persons (IDPs), Support Basic food packages (Rice, Oil, etc;) for CDM

Our Program

Our Program

Small cash grant to start up business for their sustained livelihood.

Key Challange

Key Challange

Limited International Support. Lack of options for Livelihood. Weak collaboration between different groups. Life bound to the revolution.

Does the Burmese Military discriminate against women?

It is more of inequality among men and women than discrimination. Discrimination against women means not assigning women to different institutions of the government, not because of any flaws or inabilities but just because they are a woman. In Burma, it is a traditional and cultural belief that women have lower status than women. Combing