Activism and Advocacy (groups from Burma, solidarity groups, campaigns, publications)

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Description: "Includes "Third World Resurgence" - some issues containing articles on climate change
Source/publisher: Third World Network (TWN)
Date of entry/update: 2016-12-04
Grouping: Websites/Multiple Documents
Language: English
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Description: "The Kaydoh Mae Nyaw Wildlife Sanctuary (KMWS) is one of 13 established Wildlife Sanctuaries under the administration of the Kawthoolei Forestry Department (KFD) within Karen State. The KMWS encompasses 91,599 acres (37,069 hectares/ 271 km2) of forest resources in the Southeast corner of Mutraw (Papun) District. It is home to great biodiversity and a number of endangered and vulnerable species, including the Critically Endangered Chinese pangolin and Sunda pangolin. This area experienced heavy armed conflict during 1994-1995, and many villages and communities were displaced from their homes. It encircles a Karen mountain range known to the locals as "Bu Thoh", where the famous Twee Hpah Wee Joh hill was the site where many KNLA and Burmese soldiers had lost their lives in intense and deadly fighting in the 1990s. These destructive conflicts led to the mass displacement of the Karen communities in this area, and have had long-lasting negative impacts on the previously sustainable livelihoods of such communities. In the past, the villagers living in and near the Kaydoh Mae Nyaw Wildlife Sanctuary were well-known for their hunting skills. These hunters had extensive knowledge about the geographical features in Kaydoh Mae Nyaw area and they would spend weeks at a time in the deep forests hunting and gathering foods. However, after it was decided that this area should be conserved, the community members have chosen to use their knowledge to protect their forests and its inhabitants, and hunting activities have been decreasing ever since. The Kaydoh Mae Nyaw Wildlife Sanctuary is the first KFD Protected Area to be established within the Salween Peace Park (it is located in the southern-most section of the Salween Peace Park). Thus, the KMWS ties into a more wide-reaching initiative by the KNU Mutraw District leaders and KESAN to establish an integrated, indigenous Karen Reserve, which encompasses nearly the entire area of the KNU-administered Mutraw District..."
Source/publisher: KESAN
2018-01-19
Date of entry/update: 2018-11-05
Grouping: Individual Documents
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Format : pdf
Size: 789.51 KB
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Description: "The purpose of this policy brief is to provide national and state-level policymakers, private sector investors, civil society and donors with an analysis of the rural economy of Mon State and pathways to improved prosperity for its population. The analysis is based on a representative survey (the Mon State Rural Household Survey 2015) of 1680 rural households, which comprise 73% of Mon State?s 2 million residents, and extensive interviews with farmers, traders, processors, local leaders and government officials..."
Source/publisher: Michigan State University (MSU) & Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Food Security Policy
2016-07-00
Date of entry/update: 2018-03-13
Grouping: Individual Documents
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Format : pdf
Size: 209.47 KB
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