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From the 20th to the 21st of December 2022, local leaders and communities came together to review their work plans and lay down future activities to move one step closer toward their vision: the formation of a community-led conservation area that cente …
Water is one the most valuable natural resources for the growth, survival, and well-being of humans, plants, and animals on this earth. Since water replenishes itself through the natural cycle, it is categorized as a renewable natural resource. Unfortu …
Water is one the most valuable natural resources for the growth, survival, and well-being of humans, plants, and animals on this earth. Since water replenishes itself through the natural cycle, it is categorized as a renewable natural resource. Unfortu …
Nowadays, we are experiencing climate change and numerous natural disasters such as storms, irregular rain, floods, droughts, and and emerging diseases. In Karen State, we often experience floods that lead directly to crop destruction, pest and mice in …
his brochure provides brief information and guidelines to members of community rice bank projects about how to join the Rice Bank Network, as well as to effectively manage their rice banks. This includes minimum requirement of the rice bank size, membe …
Throughout 2021 KESAN has continued to support Karen communities despite challenging circumstances, not least the post-coup resumption of heavy fighting, our staff within the country going into hiding or fleeing to seek asylum from regime targeting, th …
This environmental magazine includes many sections such as news, feature articles, reports ,and traditional poetry which cover issues on environmental conservation, a campaign for dam-free rivers, self-determination, the indigenous Karen peoples’ effor …
English, Karen and Burmese language Despite many threats and challenges due to the continuing attacks of the Burmese military, the Indigenous Karen people in the Salween Peace Park are not backing down to protect their ancestors’ territory from losing …
For the first time in the history, the KNU’s Kawthoolei Land Committee organized a historical ceremony in Taw-Oo District to award the first certificates to five ‘Kaw’, a customary land governance system that practiced by Indigenous Karen communities. …
“Regardless of how hard it is, bravely face it” Along with news on the current military coup, the subsequent attacks on ethnic people, and the increasing number of displaced people, this Karen language environmental magazine provides information on cli …
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