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BurmaNet News

BurmaNet News is an online newspaper that offers general coverage of news and opinion on Burma from around the world.

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Special Features

Burma Project/Southeast Asia Initiative Web features available online at different locations:

Burma: Country in Crisis

Voices of '88

Impressions from a Burma in Exile

Resource Links

Note: The following is not a comprehensive list of Burma-related womens organizations and resources. If your organization, group or website is not listed below, please contact us at burma@sorosny.org.

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Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Development
The Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Development works to enable women in the region to use law as an instrument of change for in the struggle for justice, peace, equality, and development.

International Women's Development Agency
The International Women's Development Agency is an Australia-based nongovernmental organization that undertakes projects in partnership with women from around the world, giving priority to working with women who suffer poverty and oppression.

Karen Women's Organization
The Karen Women's Organization is a community-based organization of Karen women working in development and relief in the refugee camps on the Thai border, and with internally displaced persons and women inside Burma.

Online Burma Library - Women's Issues
The Online Burma Library provides links to texts on women's issues and organizations.

Shan Women's Action Network
Through its affiliation with other women's organizations, the Shan Women's Action Network establishes common platforms to promote the role of women from Burma in the struggle for democracy and human rights in their country.

Women's Education for Advancement and Empowerment
In partnership with ethnic minorities on Thai-Burma border, Women's Education for Advancement and Empowerment works to give women opportunities to improve themselves through education, confidence building, and skill development.

Women's League of Burma
The Women's League of Burma believes that women's participation will have a great impact and is essential to national reconciliation and peace-building process.

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