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Empowering ethnic Burmese women through weaving

  • Post author:Mitos Urgel
  • Post published:March 8, 2017
  • Post category:Stories
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This article first appeared in www.wfto-asia.com website. Edited by Mitos Urgel, Executive Director, WEAVE Foundation Author: Bianca Caruana, The Altruistic Traveller A different world lies beneath our visions as refugees struggle…

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Building connection through weaving

  • Post author:Mitos Urgel
  • Post published:May 13, 2015
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I recently returned from a trip in Muang Paem, a scenic village situated in the forested hills of Tham Lod, Mae Hong Son. The 4 hours drive from Chiang Mai…

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Reading initiative of the Girls Education Program

  • Post author:Mitos Urgel
  • Post published:January 10, 2015
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Improved reading skills of girls allows them to gain more self-confidence. WEAVE Foundation is working to improve the lives of refugee girls and women under its Girls Education Initiatives through…

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Sending you all warm wishes of love, peace and hope!

  • Post author:Mitos Urgel
  • Post published:December 26, 2014
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Continue ReadingSending you all warm wishes of love, peace and hope!

WEAVE: The Right of Refugee Women in Thailand to Work for Economic Self-Sufficiency

  • Post author:Mitos Urgel
  • Post published:December 8, 2014
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Work for economic self-sufficiency is a fundamental human right. However, in many parts of the world, because of political and social upheavals, this right remains unrealized. While all who lack…

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