
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.
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.
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
Small cash grant to start up business for their sustained livelihood.
Limited International Support. Lack of options for Livelihood. Weak collaboration between different groups. Life bound to the revolution.
It is rare for a soldier of Tatmadaw entered at will, willing to fight. Many of them were entered Tatmadaw for the fear of being arrested because they had a lot of trouble cases. There was a person I experienced who was arrested by the police for thieft case. The police beat him and he…
Once I was a new graduate officer in Pinne Taw camp. The camp was built near the entrance of Pinne Taw village (meaning Jade Fruit Farm Village). The village had about seventy houses. The village head was a Kayin woman. We call her Amoe the Chief (Mom, the village chief). It was always good to…