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Refugee women regaining pride and confidence through handicrafts

  • Post author:WEAVE
  • Post published:June 23, 2011
  • Post category:Stories

For over 10 years, Naw Tha Blay Paw has lived in Umpiem Mai Camp, her second refugee camp. Her hometown is in Karen State, Burma, but she fled to Thailand…

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Building female leaders and community inside refugee camps

  • Post author:WEAVE
  • Post published:June 21, 2011
  • Post category:Stories

Fifty-five year old Naw Ka Mwee Paw left Burma in 1984 when the ongoing civil war begun by the military regime reached her village. From 1949 on, the Burmese military…

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Escaping the Burmese military junta

  • Post author:WEAVE
  • Post published:June 20, 2011
  • Post category:Stories

When we first meet master weaver Naw Moo Paw, we are immediately drawn to the handsome but shy boy sitting next to her. This is her 6-year old son, who…

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Refugee women building skills and self-reliance

  • Post author:WEAVE
  • Post published:June 15, 2011
  • Post category:Stories

Naw Paw Sher was 12 years old when she arrived at her first refugee camp. It was 1992 and she longed for her village in Karen State. Her mother died…

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Elevating the Status of Refugee Women

  • Post author:WEAVE
  • Post published:June 8, 2011
  • Post category:Stories

By Sarah Matsushita Like many displaced persons, deciding to leave her home was a long and difficult process for Naw Wah. She began thinking about leaving three years before she…

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