Statement by Naw K’nyaw Paw at the Side Event to the Open Debate of the United Nations Security Council on Conflict-Related Sexual Violence New York, April 24, 2014 Ms Naw […] Read more
In an exclusive interview with Karen News, the Secretary of the Karen Women’s Organization (KWO), a community based organisation representing more than 49,000 women including refugees in Thailand and internally […] Read more
We pay tribute to the women and girls from Burma who have suffered great injustices, but whose courage and strength inspire us. Today, the 5th of April 2014 is KWO […] Read more
Policy Memorandum: Preventing Indiscriminate Attacks and Wilful Killings of Civilians by the Myanmar Military, launched Monday by the Harvard Law School International Human Rights Clinic at a press conference in Yangon. […] Read more
24 March 2014 The ASEAN Civil Society Conference/People’s Forum was held in Yangon. Over 3,000 civil society representatives from the ASEAN region were present at the conference, the largest number […] Read more
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KWO wrapped up a full month of Special Education Training of Trainers. The training involved 24 participants, including our special education trainers, school directors, and town staff. People came […] Read more
Friday 21st February – International Mother Language Day “Its MINE”: Indigenous groups claim their rights through new network for education in Myanmar. The Myanmar/Burma Indigenous Network for Education (MINE) was […] Read more
KWO has been conducting capacity building training for about 30 of our KWO community leaders and staff. This training lasts a month and includes public speaking, an introduction to community […] Read more