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Forty-three thousand refugees, most of them from the Karen ethnic minority, live in the Mae La refugee camp along the Thailand-Burma border. Through the Unseen Mae La. Photography project, some Mae La residents were given the opportunity to document their lives in the camp and tell their stories of survival and strength. 2006 Mae La arrival Eh Doe Soe. Describes how she ended up in the camp.
This blog is no longer being updated. For information on and resources relating to refugees and forced migration, please visit Forced Migration Current Awareness. A 499- page book with no index.
Strategies for improving refugee medical care. Tuesday, August 17, 2010. Local Network of Resources in New Hampshire. Local Network of Resources in New Hampshire. The Language Bank of Lutheran Social Services www. Local interpretation agency serving all of New Hampshire. Interpretation agency based in Nashua and Mass. Also provides interpreter training and consultation. Southern New Hampshire Area Health Education Center.
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The Plight of the Karen. Your donation can be worth twice as much! Click here to donate. Adventist Refugee and Immigrant Ministries. Click here to Download this video. Refugee Awareness Sabbath - Promote Refugee Awareness in Your Church. Adventist Refugee and Immigrant Ministries. Designated by the United Nations and celebrated annually on June 20.
The Plight of the Karen. Your donation can be worth twice as much! Click here to donate. Adventist Refugee and Immigrant Ministries. Click here to Download this video. Refugee Awareness Sabbath - Promote Refugee Awareness in Your Church. Adventist Refugee and Immigrant Ministries. Designated by the United Nations and celebrated annually on June 20.
Written and performed by Leilani Chan and Ova Saopeng - A national theater project and play based on the stories of Laotian refugees and their descendants. Since 2005, creative duo Leilani and Ova have been collecting oral histories from family and community members across the country. Beginning 2007 they have been developing the performance and conducting residencies with Laotian communities from New England to Alaska.