Myanmar LNGO Directory 2012
Myanmar LNGO Directory 2012
Myanmar LNGO Directory 2012
Organization
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42 Action for Public (AFP) Agency for Basic Community Development [ABC] All country agency for Rural Development Amara Foundation Ar Man Thit (New Power) Ar Yone Oo Social Development Association Aye Mya Myitta Badei Dha Moe - Civil Society Organization Benecial Panter Group Better and Undisruptive Delivery Support Better Life Body Guard Foundation Border Areas Development Association Capacity Building Initiative Center for Vocational Training Charity-Oriented Myanmar Community Development Association Comprehensive Development Education Centre Country Agency for Rural Development Dear Myanmar Eden Center for Disable Children Envir-Klean Technologists Associates Forest Resource Enviornment Developmen & conversation Assocaition Forever (Humanitarian & Development Projects) Foster Family Association Free Funeral Services Society Generosity youths group Global Green Group Gold Myanmar Golden Eagle Action for Rural Development Goldenland Development Agency Grace Home(Orphanage), HomeforTheNeedyChildren Green Nature Group Hman Kinn Monastic Education School Karen womens Action Group Karuna Myanmar Social Services Kayin Baptist Convention KDN Lanthit Foundation Layeinsu Buddhist Mingalar Association Light Light Lamp
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43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. Little Sisters of the Poor Home for the Aged Poor Local Resource Centre Loka Ahlinn Lokahta Criya Foundation Meikswe Myanmar Metta Development Foundation Moe Kant Kaw Myanmar Agro Action Myanmar Anti-Narcotics Association Myanmar Baptist Convention (MBC) Myanmar Business Coalition on AIDS (MBCA Registered Oce) Myanmar Business Executive Group Myanmar Ceramics Society Myanmar Christian Fellowship of the Blind Myanmar Christian Health Workers Services Association Myanmar Christian Leprosy Mission Myanmar Council of Churches Myanmar Enhancemnet to Empower Tribals Myanmar Health Assistant Association Myanmar Literacy Resource Centre Myanmar National Association of the Blind Myanmar Nurses and Midwife Association Myanmar women Entrepreneurs Association Myanmar Womens Development Association Myanmars Heart Development Organisation Myin Thar Myo Oo Child Development Monastic Education School Myit Thar Mon Myittawardi Parahita Monastery Myo Oo Kat Kyaw Free Education Nan Oo Education and Parahita School National Council of YMCAs of Myanmar National Ecumencial Chruch Fund Network Activity Group New Generation Social Development New Myanmar Foundation NGO Gender Group Nyein (Shalom) Foundation Patauk Shwewar Monastic Primary School Phan Tee Eain (Creative Home) Phoenix Association Precious Stone Ponnya Karri Free Funeral Service Society
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85. 86. 87. 88. 89. 90. 91. 92. 93. 94. 95. 96. 97. 98. 99. 100. 101. 102. 103. 104. 105. 106. 107. 108. 109. 110. 111. 112. 113. 114. 115. 116. 117. 118. Pyi Gyi Khin Pyinnya Beikman Education Service Radanar Ayar Rural Development Association Ranmarwaddy Rural Development Services Rakhine Coastal Region Conservation Association Ratana Metta Organization Ratna Mahal Education Care Group Renewable Energy Association Myanmar Rural Development Services Sandi Development Organization Share MERCY Shin Thar Ma Ne Dhamma Beikman Thar Tha Na Wun Saung Association Shwe Minn Thar Foundation, Myanmar Shwe Than Lwin Home for the Aged Social Actors Form Social Care Volunteer Group Social Development Initiative Social Vision Services Association Spectrum (Sustainable Development Knowledge Network) Substance Abuse Research Association Sunshine Youth Group Swanyee Development Foundation Swe Tha Ha Social Service The National Young Womens Christian Associations of Myanmar Thingaha Organization Thonehtat Parahita Monastic Education School Top Youth White Brothers WhiteBrothers Wisdom Banner Yadana Beikman Parahita and Monastic Education School Yadanapon Yeik Nyein Monastic School Yangon Young Womans Christian Association Myanmar Yinthway Foundation Zewaka Foundation
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Name of Contact Person Daw May Doi Pan (Training Programs) Daw Aye Aye Maw, Daw Thida Htay (Income generation)
Name of Contact Person Daw Phyo Wai Lwin (Project Coordinator) U Thuan Lian Bil (Project Ofcer)
E-mail abcmm.org@gmail. com (Head Ofce) [email protected] (Kalay Ofce) maungjohn@yahoo. com (Director)
Background ACRD was established in 1.11.2009 with 15 member volunteer community leaders Vision/Mission To enhance Health, Social ,educa tion and economic of Rural community to be developed Main Goal To reduce 75% proverty in Rural community Main Activities Self help small infrastrure, environmental protection and Health Primary Bene All community from Rural Sector
Address (Sub-ofces) No 47, Pre 4 , Building D - 106, Boho Road,Alone Township , Yangon, Myamar
Health , Education , Small Scal infrastrure and wash Geographical Coverage Now,in Matupi Township ,Chinstate
AMARA Foundation
No.(6), Tayza road, Kyankhinsu Quarter, Mingalardon Township, Yangon Tel : 01-652191, 01-663347, 09-8601132, 09-49759020, 09-73092036
Name of Leader Daw Kalayar Moe Background From 1997, the company served the tourists with the name of Myanmar-Bavarian travel and tour agency and Amara resort hotel. The company donated some incoming money to poor people and started social support. After cyclone Nargis ( May 2, 2008), the company established Amara Foundation and started social support such as Health sector, Education sector and Social sector in delta area ( Ayeyarwaddy Division). Vision/Mission The principle of the Amara Foundation e.v are to provide sustainable and long-term development assistance with the aim of improving the health, education and living conditions of the people in Myanmar. Main Goal To take care health to the people. To provide education support to the people. To provide social support to the poor people. Primary Beneciaries The people who are poor and live in rural area
Ar Yone Oo (AYO)
No 142 / A, level 3, Lower Kyemyin daing Road , Alone Township , Yangon , Myanmar Tel : 95-1-218234 , 0973015143
Name of Leader U Cin Khan Lian (Director) Name of Contact Person U Cin Khan Lian (Director) Background Provided Emergency Humanitarian assistance to Disaster proned area during Nargis in Yangon and Delta region. After emergency period expanded activities to include livelihood recovery and Development works Vision/Mission Provided Emergency Humanitarian assistance to Disaster proned area during Nargis in Yangon and Delta region. After emergency period expanded activities to include livelihood recovery and Development works Main Goal Working together with the beneciaries for their sustainable development Main Activities Livelihood recovery activities in Delta Area and Magwe Region. Food security activities in Chin State,Child development in Yangon. Primary Beneciaries The most needy people in the target area
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Name of Contact Person Zaw Htet Aung Email BadeiDhaMoe.CSO@ gmail.com Year of Establishment 2010
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Background BUD was established in October 2007. Its members are staff of a number of UN, International, Local organizations and professionals working in the private sector in Myanmar who are involved in providing maternal and chil healthcare assistance. BUD has observed the social and economic difculties being faced by HIV infected and non?infected pregnant women and has committed to provide organized support to alleviate health problems and psychosocial stress of he affected women. BUD has put together and organized approach to provide assistance for safe delivery, for effective counseling, as well as for providing effective good health practices and to transfer clients to medical facilities. BUD also provides economic assistance to HIV positive women and their households with low interest micronance loans to estabish small?scale business. Vision/Mission We will strive for the prevention of mother?to?child transmission of HIV and for the safe delivery of the newborn. Main Objective a.Todecrease the risk of transmission from mother to child of HIV and other sexually transmissible infetions. b. To reduce the medical risks for mother and the new born at the time of delivery. c.To alleviate suffering and social consequences of HIV infection through psycho?social support. d.To alleviate economic consequences of HIV infection through income generation projects. Main Activities a. Provide assistant for safe delivery b. Counseling c. Health Education (Mother and Child Health care) d. Create the peer network e. Establish small?scale business/small income generation
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mmchelscoeld@ gmail.com
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Name of Contact Person U Maung Maung Soe Tint (Chairman) Email bdamyanmar @gmail.com
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Address (SubOfces) - 65, Kyike Wine Boy's Center, Kyike Wine Pagoda Road, Mayangone Township (E4Y) - 674, Pin Lone Main Road, 36 Quarter, North Dagon Township. (CVT's workshop)
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Name of Contact Person Nway Nway Tun (Assistant Program Coordinator) Win Shwe Yee Htet (Information and communication staff )
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Name of the contact person (1) Dr. Khin Maung Win ( President/Program Coordinator)
Email communitydevelop@ gmail.com Address (Sub-ofces) (1) No.5, Aung Nan, 1st street,Pha-an Township, Kayin State. (2) No.1, Pyi Thar Yar 10th Street,Pyawbwel Township, Mandalay Division. (3) No.88, U Okktama Street,Kyaukpyu Township,Yakhine . Year of Establishment 1998
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Name of Contact Person Ms. Kaythi ( Program Director) Aung Myo Min (Admin & outreach Ofcer)
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Background CAD (Country Agency for Rural Development) is a local non-governmental organization. Its inception is propelled by the occurrence of catastrophes from 1987 to 2002 in Lautu region (one of 5 big ethnics in Thantlang Township) where no UN agency or non-governmental organization has any development programs. Severe dysentery and food shortages were happened in our region. 75 people died of dysentery in Hnaring village in 1987.. Vision/Mission Creation of Self-Employment and Sustainable Development in rural regions. Main Goal To Enhance Sustainable Development of with Holistic Approach Programs. Main Activities - To support capacity building of rural people - To enhance human resource development of rural people - To promote food security of rural farmers with modern agricultural technology - To build community based organizations for sustainable development projects - To improve the health status of rural people in remote areas - To enhance income opportunities for rural people - To enhance agricultural products in rural farmers' communities - To enhance rural transport and communication system Primary Beneciaries Rural Communities .
DEAR Myanmar
No 363, 1st oor(right), Bo Aung Kyaw Street, Kyauktada Township,Yangon Tel : 01-392642
Name of Leader U Nyan Lin Background DEAR Myanmar was merely a social welfare organizations performed awareness training of natural farming system, systematic farm practices, health and environmental hazard caused by excessive usage of agrochemicals Vision/Mission DEAR Myanmar has eager intention to carry out wide range of environmental friendly agriculture developments and provides humanitarian services especially for the vulnerable people inhabiting in the rural areas Main Goal - To provide capacity building in systematic crop production and natural farming system. -To protect environmental deterioration and all forms of pollution. -To conduct GAP measures to enhance food security and safety crop production at nationwide. -To promote and uplift the life and income of rural people by implementing development activities in the elds of basic needs and build-up sustainable agriculture. -To reduce production cost and increase better income. Main Activities - Awareness training of environmental friendly agriculture to the famers. - Formed farmer groups and provide training of systematic farm practices such as soil management, seed selection, water management, pest and weed control and post harvest management for different crops. - Conduct good agriculture practices (GAP) training and awareness for the fruit and vegetables producers and farmers. - Provision of livestock breeding system with animal health care and bio security method. - Seed production and natural inputs supporting to conduct demonstration farm. Primary Beneciaries Rural people and farmers
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Eden Centre For Disabled Children (ECDC) Formerly Eden Handicap Service Centre (EHSC)
56, Wa Oo 4th Street, Phawkan , (Aungsan P.O), Insein ,Yangon. Tel : 95-1-640 399
Name of Leader U Hta Oke (Tha Uke); (Managing Director / Secretary) Background The organization was established by U Hta Oke Vision/Mission To provide a better environment where physically and intellectually disabled children can experience love, quality care services and compassion so that they can feel and see positive side of life. The centre Mission Statement is to value, respect and accept disabled people especially children and support them to live with dignity and enjoy equal opportunities. Main Goal 1) To provide quality care services for physically, and intellectually disabled children 2) To help disabled children enjoy their Rights and Equal Opportunities as their non- disabled peer; 3) Awareness rising on the new approach to disability,Social Model of Disability , and advocates disability issues in mainstream development policy and agenda; 4) To collaborate/ co- operate with GO as well as NGOs in promoting the quality of life of disabled people in Myanmar; 5) To play as a resource centre in disability related eld. Main Activities - Physical rehabilitation exercises such as Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, Hydro- therapy, etc. - Special Education Services; - Computer class to reinforce the lesson learn; - Outreach Program; - Community Based Rehabilitation (CBR) Program; - Inclusive Education (I.E); - Care giver training to the care giver, family members; - Counseling Services for disabled people and/ or their family - Dietary supplements; - Transportation services; - Early Intervention Program; - Disable sport program; - Disabled Awareness Training; - Disabled related Resource Centre Primary Beneciaries 1. Physically and Intellectually disabled children under 18 years; 2. Disabled people and; 3. The people who deal with disabled people and the public in general.
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Name of Contact Person Daw Shwe Shwe Sein Latt, Dr. Kyaw Nyein Aye E-mail ekta.myanmar @gmail.com, kyawnyeinaye @gmail.com, mishwelatt @gmail.com Year of Establishment May 2008
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Name f Contact Person U Sit Bo (General Secretary Email fredamyanmar@ gmail.com Year of Establishment January 1996
Vision/Mission To promote participation and partnership in forest resource and environment development. Main Goal: - Forest and natural environment development and conservation - Wildlife protection - Rural community development - Disaster Risk Reduction - Promotion of Sustainable landuse cooperation in sustainable forest management - Human resource development in forestry and environment Science Main Activities: - Forest Conservation and mangrove reforestation - Disaster preparedness and rehabilitation - village lighting - Human resource development of M.Sc , Ph.D candidates in environmental science Primary Beneciaries Rural Community
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Name of Contact Person U Kyaw Thu (Acadamy Award Winning Director and Actor,Chairman and Chief Executive Ofcer)
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GOLD Myanmar
Nga/1098. Waziyar (8) St, North Okkalar Township, Yangon. Tel : 0973045940
Name of Leader Ma Kyi Kyi Hlaing Background GOLD Myanmar is a local NGO organized by those who are eagerly interested in implementation of community development works. It establishes to implement poverty reduction and community development activities. Vision/Mission To reduce poverty by providing livelhood opportunities, creating incoome generation, and empowering women by providing mental health, developing knowledge and skills'. Main Goal - To participate in community development activities particularly for those in need - To promote women empowerment and provide livelihood opportunities - To coordinate and cooperate with some other organizations for community interests. Main Activities - Capacity building traning , Health traning and WASH sector activities for Myaebon Township - Micro nance activity for urban poor women - Health care services by providing free mobile clinic activities in Yangon Division - Vocational trainings for women - Coordination with women working group, Myanmar NGO Network Environmental Workning Group (MEG) and Non Formal Education Working Group under Myanmar NGO Network - Cooperation with other parther organiztion : NFE Working Group, MEG Working Group, Yatana Mahal, MAA, MIDA, CDEC,BDA,RCA, Dear Myanmar, EKTA, MEET, RDS,I-32, YIDIN, AFP,CFN,FSWG Primary Beneciaries
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Name of Contact Person Daw Amarylla Myatt (Sr. Administrator/ Incharge/Founder) Daw Ciecilia Po Ke (President of Management Group)
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Name of Contact Person U Win Cho Email gnatune21@gmail. com ,wincho1020@ gmail.com
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Main Goal - To provide care and protection as well as education to orphans, impoverished children - To help them in nding appropiated jobs Main Activities More than 300 students are - given food, clothes, and shelter, educated, transferred to high schools and given Job opportunities - given an opportunity to learn Buddhist doctrine Primary Beneciaries Orphans, street children, impoverished children and people connected those children
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Background Forming with women leaders volunteer group in 2003 Vision/Mission For the brighter future for women and children Main Goal: - To promote women leadership & Empowerment Main Activities: 1. Women protection, RH , Women learning centers, Child protection Primary Beneciaries Women & Children
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KDN
1st Floor, KBC-DYW building 396, Bogyoke Aung San Rd, Lanmadaw, Yangon Tel : 95-1-211183
Background KDN was established in 2004 as a fellowship of Kayin faith based (Christian and Buddhist) social service and development organizations. Since then, through extending our networks and partnerships, KDN has grown and currently supports initiatives in 11 States and Divisions across Myanmar with individuals, organizations and communities of various ethnic groups. Vision/Mission KDN believes in the fundamental capacity of people of all ethnicities to nd positive solutions, to manage their own development and determine their own future. To help realize these opportunities we support local people to increase their skills and knowledge, to identify and address the priority needs in their communities and to build relationships and networks across communities, including those of different ethnicity. Through these approaches, KDN aims to contribute to the development of dedicated, condent civil society organizations that are able to explore and promote effective analysis, policies and strategies to achieve equal rights and opportunities for people of all ethnic nationalities throughout Myanmar. Main Activities Main Activities - 16 module one year self study course on Community Management at 14 centres nationwide - CM alumni projects and TOT trainings - Women's Savings and Loans - Rice banks - Nurse Aid trainings - Primary Education Support for children - Evaluation, Monitoring and Planning Forums - Community Writer's Workshops - Needs Assessment and Planning Workshops - Civic Education - Fellowship Programmes.
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Lanthit Foundation
No(460), Shwe Gon Thiri Rd, 37th Quarter, North Dagon Tsp, Yangon Tel : 09-5041459
Background To help the beneciaries of disasters and to assist the vulnerable people, LANTHIT FOUNDATION was founded with the energetic idea of Founder and some members. LANTHIT FOUNDATION includes members, some were well experience in NGO works, some are scholars and some are expertise in their fields. LANTHIT FOUNDATION was founded as a strong and systematic nonprofit organization to do emergency relief, recovery and development assistance for the disaster hit areas and undeveloped regions. And it determines to serve service providing and development pavement to the vulnerable community. Vision/ Mission LANTHIT believes that the society will reach the equity of lives by contributing the empowerment of the vulnerable community through sustainable, needs-based and participative assistances with the systematic procedure and right strategies. 1. Providing grassroots support services and activities to communities in the form of training, networking, infrastructure developing and coordination will strengthen the community. 2. Providing aware, advocate and implement the development and preservation of mangroves and forests will serve as the sustainable development of all aspects. 3. Enhancing status of grassroots' livelihood and income generation will stimulate the desire to develop. 4. By providing the software infrastructure and hardware infrastructure in health and education, the vulnerable community will meet their basic needs. 5. Smoothening market accesses and nding markets will raise the opportunities for vulnerable community. 6. Awareness and inclusion of DRR activities in all aspects will lead to sustainable development. Main Goal Main Activities Primary Beneciaries The people of Myanmar with indifference between sex, race, religion and age
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Nya /25, KyauK Sein Street, Ward 10, Lashio Township Tel : c/o 082-26310 , c/o 09-47302178
Background Ar Man Thit SHG was established with 10 members in October 2007. Ar Man Thit SHG aims to help peers in care and support services.
Vision/Mission To attain Healthy Life for PLHIV Main Goal To create a job opportunities and healthy life for PLHIV Main Activities Home base Care, Counseling, Condom distribution, Health Education, Care giver service at Hospital, Nutrition support to PLHIV, Funeral support, Educational support to OVC (Orphan and Venerable Children), Microgrant Primary Beneciaries People living with HIV/AIDS and Orphan Venerable Children
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Light Lamp
Nya 1/18 Kyaut Sein Street, Block(10) Lashio Tel : 09-5263233
Background Light Lamp was established in 27/6/2007 and Vision / Mission Aim to lead and help for MSM community. MSM aim to belong healthy pro-long life and help peer s in care and support activities. Main Goal Objectives Main Activities Home Base Care, Referral, Condom distribution, Counseling, Income Generation, and Blood Donation. Primary Beneciaries MSM and their Partners.
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Background The Roman Catholic Archbishop in Yangon founded the Sisters' Home for the Aged at No 539, Thein Byu Road, North Kandaw Galay, Mingala Taung Nyunt Township on 21 November 1898 with two ladies named Gertrude Olivero and Helen Carr. Vision/Mission Main Goal To provide protection and care with earnest good-will to elderly persons who genuinely have no one to turn to regardless of their race and religion. To enable the elderly persons to engage in their respective religious practices peacefully to prepare themselves for the transition to the next life. Main Activities Livelihood and health of the elderly. Going to donors' residences to collect donations in cases where the donors are unable to come to the Home. Primary Beneciaries Elderly persons without anyone to turn to
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Sectors Information Management and development information services; coordination and networking; research and study; accountability and complaint response mechanism setup Geographic coverage Yangon-based, civil society support services all over the country Background Shortly following Cyclone Nargis, a number of Myanmar NGOs, together with international NGOs, set up the Local Resource Centre to assist local organisations, communities, and civil society groups in their collective effort in relief and rehabilitation programmes. Later on LRC moved its focus from disaster response, and then adopted a more holistic approach towards the development of indigenous civil society organisations. Vision/Mission Towards the development of equitable and free civil society Main Objective Empowered and accountable Civil Society Groups respectful of diversity and social inclusion Main Activities Information & Communication Programme LRC organises monthly Round Table Discussions on priority issues of civil society organisations; issues are ranging from NGO Good Governance, Natural Resource Man-agement, Devising Advocacy Strate-gies to Asean/Regional Networking and Decentralisation and new role of civil society. LRC also sponsors and facilitates, in coordination with other partners, workshops and forums for the multilateral civil society platforms like Myanmar NGO Contingency Plan Working Group and DRR Working Group.
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Participatory Action Research Programme LRC conducts studies on issues relevant for policy advocacy towards different decision makers, including civil society organisations, donors, public policy making bodies and businesses. LRC has done a number of studies, including participatory action researches on village committees, partnership styles, monastic school, CCA, youth and civil society, leadership style of civil society organisations. At the moment, LRC is studying the space and opportunities of CSOs under current legal/working environment. Quality and Accountability Programme Monitoring and Accountability team promotes accountability of CSOs to their constituencies and assists CSOs in the development of good governance. LRC is providing the capacity development training series on (1) Introduction to Accountability, (2) Accountability and Selfassessment Tools, (3) Complaint Handling & Response Mechanism and (4) Financial Accountability. LRC also provides technical assistances for the main- streaming accountability within project cycle, developing context-appropriate quality & accountability standards and setting up accountability response mechanism. Primary Beneciary Civil society organisations, Community Based Organisations and networks
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Background Loka Ahlinn is an independent civil society organization formed by a group of committed young people called core members who come from good education background. We have all been active in the education, academic, media, arts or community service elds. Loka Ahlinn was initiated in 2004 and founded in 2006. Vision/Mission Preparing various community groups and organizations through networking and capacity building for nation-wide development Main Goal To create an atmosphere integrated with skills and capacities towards knowledge based social mobilization. To strengthen community groups or organization through upgrading indigenous knowledge and empowering career opportunities which lead to community development with participatory approach. Main Activities Education and capacity building Agriculture and livelihood Community development Emergency aid/Humanitarian assistance Primary Beneciaries Youths CBOs Farmers/casual labours Disaster affected population
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Meikswe Myanmar
No 24, Myaung Mya Street, Ward 1, Lashio. Tel : 082-22410, 09 49001805, 09-5026001
Name of the Leader Naw Bway Khu Name of Contact Person Naw Bway Khu
Background In Northern State, around Lashio and other township, there are many ways to infection people and especially women and orphans were need to get ART treatment. By supporting residence, they can have place, food, care and ART treatment and to live life long. For this reason we supported PLHA to live at residence. Vision/ Mission Through support capacity building and resources necessary, base organization and vulnerable gains needs. To provide long term training and support to local organization and work with them in health and education project that can be serve as example of good practice in community. Main Objectives 1. Working for a united and condent community. Main Activities - Caring HIV patients. - Supported Nutrition - Counseling - By supported them to hospital and clinic, to get ART treatment. - Supported orphan children to attend the school. - Health education - Conduct forum for self-help group - Vocational training as sewing for PLHA Primary Beneciaries HIV infected women, orphan children and student from monastic school.
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Name of Contact Person U Myint Han (Secretary) Address (Sub-ofces) - Myitkyina Ofce - 545(B),Myemyint Quarter,Myitkyina Township. -Lashio Ofce Yonegyi Street,Block 1,Lashio,Northern Shan State. -Taunggyi Ofce No-42/10,Nay Chi Street,Yea Aye Kwin Quarter, Taunggyi. -Myaung Mya- No68,11st street ,5 quarter,Myaung Mya,Ayerwady Division. Email [email protected] Website www.metta-myanmar. org Year of Establishment 2000
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Name of Contact Person Daw San San Yee Address (Sub-Ofce) U Than Tun Aung (No-294, Aung Chan Thar Qr. Nyaung Shwe) (081-209415)
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Name of Contact Person Rev. K. D. Tu Lum(General Secretary) Email [email protected]. mm, mbc.cssdd@gmail. com Website www.mbc.1813.com Year of Establishment 1865
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Name of Contact Person Dr.Khin Aye Aye (Exceutive Director) Address (Sub-Ofces) Executive Ofce 116,A-Inya Road, Kamayut Township Project Ofce -54(G),Golden Valley, Bahan Township
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Website www.mcfblind.com
Main Activities - Providing teaching programs on formal education and craftsmanship - Providing job opportunities and job trainings - Publishing Braille Texts, Audio Texts and Magazines, and Providing Educational Materials - Missionary
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Name of Contact Person U Aung Din Address (Sub-Ofces) Paletwa ( chin ) Kampetlet (chin)and Myebon ( Rakhine )
Main Goal To help build the economic and social infrastructures for the Tribals in Myanmar. To increase the local food production to sustain food security to create job opportunities for the Tribals in Myanmar in the areas of education, agriculture and social assets.
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Main Activities Non-formal Education Primary Beneciaries Out-of-school children, Illiterate people
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Background Vision /Mission Raise - up the living standard of the Visually Impaired Persons and attain equal rights in society. Main Objectives To uplift the welfare system aimed for more convenient lives of visually Impaired Persons Main Activities Organizing, networking and capacity building among Visually Impaired Persons in Myanmar. Primary Beneciaries Visually Impaired persons in Myanmar Sector
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Name of Contact Person U Khin Maung Win (JointSecretary) Address (Sub-Ofces) Aye Yeik Nyein, No.64 Quarter, Industrial Zone (1) Road, Near the Motor Registration Department, South of Dagon Myothit T/S.Yangon Region.Myanmar. Email mnacentral@mptmail. net.mm mnacentral@gmail. com
Background MNMA is an independent, non-governmental association founded in 1948, it is also one of the professional organizations, working for nursing and midwifery profession and the improvement of health services in the country.The Association is a member of the International Council of Nurse (ICN). There are 216 association branches throughout the country with a membership of 18026 Nurses, including the Licensed Nurses, Midwives and Lady Health Visitors. The MNMA provides various services such as conveying updated nursing education, emergency preparedness, sports and tness and active involvement in social support networking inside and outside the organization. The MNMA also provides a maternity shelter for women those who cannot afford to delivery at a private clinic, the women have to pay very little to the MNMA for its services, there are 30 to 50 delivery mothers monthly at maternity shelter of MNMA. In collaboration with other NGOs, the MNMA implements Community Home-Based Care Project (CHBC) through the guidance and support of the authorities, Ministry of Health and the Department of Health and State/Division, District and Township Nurse and Midwife Association. The MNMA operates the Community Home-Based Care (CHBC) since 2001 to help improving the continuum of prevention, treatment and care available to those who are in need. Vision/Mission The Myanmar Nurse and Midwife Association will contribute the most enthusiastic effort to bring up the best nurses who take compassion and empathy into their services and lives and the way they deal with people; helping people carefully and honestly in all their commitments regardless of any discrimination Main Goal - To organize nurses in nursing to participate actively in health care and works in accordance with the policy relating to health laid down by the state - To support and assist in order to raise the social, educational, nursing care standards and emergency requirements from time to time by the state.
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- To improve the status in the career of the nurse, by obtaining the people's recognition on the expertise of the nurses in nursing. - To bring further involvement of nurses at grass-root levels in communities, in the establishment of health care. - To work with International Non-Government Organizations and Local Non-Government Organization towards the care to those at home. Main Activities - Conduct Continuing Nursing Education Workshops throughout the country for the professional nurse who works at the community and in Institutions. - Operate Projects activities sponsored by different United Nation Agency Such as; Consortium for HIV / AIDS, Save the Children (Food Security) - Nursing Conferences are held fourth yearly where branch associations convene at the conference and new central committee members and Executive committee members are elected. - Conduct annual meeting where Central committee members are met and issues are discussed. - A yearly get together of the retired nurses. Financial assistance (a certain amount) for retired nurses when in need at home or hospital. - Produce yearly Journals, Magazines and Calendar. - Provide health education and awareness raising to the public through pamphlet and health talk. - Provide maternity shelter for service to antenatal and delivery mothers. - Building capacity of nursing staff and community eld workers to enable them to apply knowledge within community context. - Incorporation with MSI provide Sexual and reproductive Health in (7) Townships Primary Beneciaries Nursing Professions, Women including Pregnant Mothers, delivery, and post natal mothers. Young adult and Adulth peoples. (Reproductive Ages) People living with HIV /AIDs and their families
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Name of Leader Daw Nyunt Nyunt Khin (President) Name of Contact Person Daw Yin Kyi (Secretary
Background The Association started with Wunna Kyaw Htin Daw Khin Hla's work to protect and care for orphan girls and homeless girls in September 1947. Main Goals To utilize women's physical and intellectual powers in national development activities To accept and cultivate socially underdeveloped women belonging to nationalities living in border areas based on national unity regardless of race or religious belief. To protect and cultivate women without parents, relatives or guardians, women whose parents, relatives and guardians are so socially deprived as to send them to the Association, and homeless women To promote the morality of women under the care of the Association, their basic education, and acquisition of vocational skills for their livelihood. Main Activities Giving care and protection to orphans and girls who need protection Services, sewing activities, opening a nursery, making snacks Primary Beneciaries Young women under the care of the Association
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Name of Contact Person Ven.Ashin Pannacara (Patron&Principal) Email [email protected], ashinpannacara@ gamil.com Website http://www.mtmocdc. org Year of Establishment 1993
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Myimttamon
134, upper Pazumtaung Road , Mingalartaungnyunt Towns
Background HIV/AIDS counseling service/Prevention /Beheaviours Changes Main Goal Child Protection & Development Main Activities -Relief & Development Primary Beneciaries Poorest family
Name of Contact Person Daw Aye Aye San Email mtmayeayesan@ gmail.com
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Name of Contact Person BadDanDa Thi Lar Nan Da E-mail maikyawzaw2010@ gmail.com Website www. myittawardiparahita. com Year of Establishment 1985
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Background Started from 2007 , mainly for food by sayadaw . And then NFE supported by learnt elders Vision/Mission To be critigue children Main Goal To educate 50 children each year Main Activities Primary 6 classes for the children
Address (Rakhaine ofce) Room 3A, 479 , 7th street Thamine , Ward 1 , Mayangone , Yangon , Email [email protected] Year of Establishment 2007
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Name of Contact Person Daw Khin Khin Soe (President) U Han Min Aung (Warden)
Main Activities - Providing of food, clothes, health, Education and others for the children who arrive to Nan Oo's Monastery. - Doing the livelihood Activity
Primary Beneciaries - The children who are arrive to Nan Oo's School and attend Nan Oo's school students. - The families who are stay in project Area.
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Address (Sub Ofce) 14 Local YMCAs and 13 Associate in 14 states and Divisions
E-mail natymca@mptmail. net.mm; jwpssa@ mptmail.net.mm Website www.facebook.com/ ymcaofmyanmar Year of Establishment 1993
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Main Activities - To increase food security and livelihood - Social support - NFE Free tuition - To establish demo- cultivation - Reconstruction - Fund Raising and Awareness Primary Beneciaries - Poorest children and orphanages - Cultivators - Disaster affected Areas
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Background started in 2007 January in Yangon Institute of Economics Vision/Mission To build a strong foundation for our socity Main Goal Main Activities Giving volunteer services in Education & Humanitarian Work Primary Beneciaries Local Public
Name of Contact Person Daw Mya Nandar Thin Email new.myanmar. foundation @gmail.com Website www.newmyanmar. org
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Name of the contact person Ms. May May Pyone (Executive Director) Ms. Mai Kaythi Min Din (Steering Committee)
Background NGO GG was informally formed in 2000 with the initiated from international expatriate and national gender concerns person. With the support from the international organizations from inland and abroad, NGO GG was established in late 2003. Since that time NGO GG is having regular monthly gathering and sharing experiences on gender related issues, gender related research studies, capacity building, conducting Gender Action Research Learning Process with partner NGOs, celebrate the International Women's Day, Myanmar Women's Day, 16 days activism, organize gender related workshops and implementing the Gender sensitive livelihood intervention in Bogalay township. Vision/Mission Envision NGO GG as a change agent for mainstreaming gender equality in Myanmar Society NGO Gender Group is a national formed group to promote gender equality in Myanmar through collaboration, facilitation, capacity building initiative and network with multiple organizations especially NGOs, FBOs and CBOS engaged in development and humanitarian programs in Myanmar and direct project intervention activities. Main objective 1. To advocate NGO/FBO/CBO in Myanmar to contribute towards gender responsive society 2. To strengthen the NGO GG to become sustainable organization 3. To network with multiple organization in land and abroad for gender and development issues in Myanmar 4. To enhance the capacity of CBO/LNGO/FBO for gender mainstreaming. Main activities - Action Research Learning Program: Series of workshop organized for partners to do gender action research - Facilitate gender related trainings/workshops: gender awareness training, gender analysis training, mainstreaming gender in Reproductive Health, gender audit, CEDAW awareness, Media and Gender workshop, gender and good governance, gender and interfaith, gender mainstreaming in MDGs, gender and climate change, gender trainer's and gender focal person workshops, and seminar on Gender and HIV, Gender and Media
Email [email protected]. mm; maypyon@gmail. com maikthi.scm@gmail. com Website Year of Establishment 2000
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- Gender Training of Trainers - Monthly sharing meeting: regular meeting organizes every rst Thursday of the month, 2:30-4:30 p.m. at NGO GG ofces. Sharing and learning program for NGO GG members. Primary beneciaries Community members especially single mothers, widows, elderly women, young women children and men, NGO staff, development workers and humanitarian workers from NGO communities, faith based organizations, and community based organizations and private sectors
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Name of Chairman Rev. Dr. Saboi Jum Name of Contact Person Daw L. Ja Nan, Assistant Director (program and International Relations) Sub-Ofce Address Penthouse - B, No. 99-B, Lamai Condo, Myay Nu Street, San Chaung Township, Yangon E-mail shalommyanmar@ gmail.com Website
Background Shalom Foundation was established by Reverend Dr. Saboi Jum. The Advisory Board, policy guiding body, is composed of community and religious leaders from different ethnic nationalities. "Friends of Shalom" has also been informally established with international friends, to play an important role in advising and evaluating the activities of the foundation helping with international support and networking. The foundation is ofcially registered as a local NGO. It head ofce is situated in Myitkyina, Kachin State, a Liaison ofce in Yangon, and four regional coordinating ofces in Karen, Kayah, Chin and Mon States. Vision/Mission A stable and just society for all people in Myanmar Main Goal - To support in establishing trust between all levels of society - To support the peaceful means in achieving the desired goals of ethnic armed groups - To support individuals to become agents of positive change in their communities and nation - To promote individuals to be socially responsible people and thus to fulll their human dignity Main Activities - Mediation Program - Peace Program (Peace Education and Social Integration) - Peace Program (Dialogue and Governance) - Development Program Primary Beneciaries (1) Local community leaders (2) Religious Leaders (3) Ethnic Mediators (4) Ethnic Armed Groups (5) Youth and women (6) Community social and development workers (7) Teachers (8)Those who are actively involved in peace and development works
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Name of Contact Person Daw Shwe Shwe Sein Latt Email Phanteeeain. myanmar @gmail.com
Background Phan Tee Eain was founded in July 24th 2009 to support and facilitate the capacity development of youths and women and students from monastic education school by a group of women and youths. Since 2009, PTE has been supporting the capacity development of youths and women and doing network among them through its own funding. PTE has been providing nancial, social and technical support to Htein Soon Primary Monastic Education School at Hmawbe Township since 2009. Then it initiated civic education programme with youths and women in 2010 and has been implementing in many places. PTE started social business services in the beginning of 2011 with the cooperation of women lead CBOs. PTE has also been providing capacity development and organization development services to women organizations and individuals since 2011. Moreover PTE has been working for women development together with other women organizations and network within country and region. Vision Women improve in all aspects of their life and they are actively participating and leading in the important sectors for nation's development Mission Phan tee Eain will support and facilitate to develop the life of women by enhancing knowledge and capacity, providing social business services, consultancy services, research, and strengthening the networks. Main Goal To enhance knowledge and capacity of women; to improve income of vulnerable and poor women through social business , to strengthen the networking activities Main Activities: capacity building, social business, organization development, networking Primary Beneciaries Vulnerable and poor women and youths
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Phoenix Association
No. 158/D, Khyan Sit Thar Lane (1), Htee Hlaing Shin Housing, (8) Ward, Hlaing Tharyar Township, Yangon Tel : 09 73119050
Name of Leader U Thiha Khyin Background During 2005, leaders of PLH from Thazin Clinics by MSF (Holland) organized several discussions and then, decided to form an organization to help each other more efciently. Vision/ Mission To enable the needy people of Myanmar to fulll basic social, economic, and health needs, and to stand on their own Regardless of nationality and religion, - Assisting the social, economic and education difculties - Creating businesses to increase income - Providing technical knowledge and skills - Creating networks among stake holders Main goal - Mental support to PLH - To encourage and consult PLH to live with constructive attitude - To enable PLH to earn their own Main Activity - Taking care of the patients who have no family members or anyone at Mingalar Hospital and Tharkaytha Hospital - Building or Renovating shelters - Enrolling the children for school - Creating jobs for higher income Primary Beneciaries - People living with HIV and their family members
Name of Contact Person U Thiha Kyin Email phoenixassociation @gmail.com Website www. phoenixmyanmar.org
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Precious Stones
827E,Ocean Center,9 Mile, Mayangone , Yangon, Tel : 651165- Ext:2827
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Background Precious Stones started on 15-8-2006 with three persons to urban people who came to work here for cash work with self -helpsaving-group. Vision/Mission
Email [email protected]
Main Goal - Precious Stones exists to holistic development of local people, prioritizing their participation and their communities. Main Activities - Women and youth empowerment Primary beneciaries - women and youth
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Background January 29? 2011. Vision/Mission To do humanitarian works Main Goal To help in funerals for poor families Main Activities Giving free volunteer services for funerals Primary Beneciaries local people
Name of Contact Person U Kyaw Kyaw Thet & U Zaw Win Tun
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Background 1997 , with 7 members. Main Goal To prevent from HIV for women and children Main Activities HIV prevention , care and support , ovc Primary Beneciaries Youth , MSM , SW , Mobile ,PLHA , children
Name of Contact Person Daw New Zin Win Email nwezinwin@ pgkmyanmar.org chairperson@ pkgmyanmar.org Year of Establishment 1997
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Name of Contact Person Thura Aung (Director of Programme) Email info.radanar.ayar.org@ gmail.com Website www.radanarayar. webs.com Year of Establishment 1992
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RATANA METTA ORGANISATION (RMO) No. 406, Lower Pazundaung Road,Pazundaung Township, Yangon, MYANMAR. Tel : 09-730-24794 Fax : 95-1-296 898
Name of Leader Background Ratana Metta is a local NGO, non-prot and non-political organization. It was founded in 2004 and registered with the Ministry of Home affairs (Registration No:1948..). Main Goals - prevention, treatment, care and support for people living with HIV/AIDS (PLHA) - promote awareness of Child Rights and Child Protection and care and support for orphans and vulnerable children - alleviate poverty by providing livelihood support for livestock breeding and micro nance for income generation Main Activities (1) HIV/AIDS RMO started its activities with prevention of HIV/AIDS by conducting advocacy talks, training of trainers (TOT) and multiplier trainings to raise awareness of HIV/AIDS in communities. Presently, RMO is operating two clinics in Yangon, one in Pazundaung and the other in Tarmwe. They provide basic counseling service, free medical treatment including ARV drugs, free hospital referral and funeral service, nutrition support, school support for the children and micro nance for income generation of the families. The gathering of PLHAs and their families were held monthly where they were given psychological support, health talks, moral lessons and meditation session. Coffee, snacks and lunch were provided at the gathering. Funding was mainly provided by 3D Fund, Alilance Myanmar and UNAIDS. RMO has been raising funds from local donors for free distribution of ARV drugs. (2) Child Rights and Child Protection In 2008, RMO conducted 23 workshops for awareness of Child Rights and Child Protection in 5 Townships in Nargis Cyclone affected areas of the Delta Region. RMO also provided school support, nutrition support and opened 6 Child Friendly Space for the children. Presently, RMO is implementing Community based Child Care and Child Protection Project with UNICEF funding. Community talks on Child Rights and Child Protection have been conducted in 5 townships in Yangon Region. The project also provides
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RATANA METTA ORGANISATION (RMO) No. 406, Lower Pazundaung Road,Pazundaung Township, Yangon, MYANMAR. Tel : 09-730-24794 Fax : 95-1-296 898
for nutrition support, school support and micro nance for income generation of their families. Vocational training was provided for selected children with potential for learning. Gathering of children and families were held every month where they were given health talks, moral support, light entertainment and meals. The main donors for Child Protection and Child Care were UNICEF and Save the Children. (3) Drop-in-Centre (DIC) Drop-in-Centre for street children has been opened in Yangon and Pathein, Ayeyawady Region. There are about 40 children who regularly come to the Centres. They were given personal hygiene (wash and clean), nutritious breakfast and lunch. During the day they were given non-formal education, health talks, moral lessons and TV/Video information and entertainment. Their families were provided with nutrition support and micro nance for income generation. Some children who wish to go to school were also given school fees, uniforms and stationary. Some grownup children were given vocational training in sewing, hair cutting /stylist, mechanic. Funding for Yangon DIC was provided by Sonne International (Austria) and Pathein DIC by Marie Stopes International (MSI) where the families of street children were given reproductive health knowledge. (4)Livelihood Activities RMO has been implementing livelihood projects funded by European Union (EU), Livelihood and Food Security Trust Fund (LIFT) and (Action Aid). The project activities include provision of livestock (eg. pigs) for breeding, micro nance for income generation; care and support for orphans and vulnerable children. .The children and their families were given awareness on Child Rights and Child Protection, nutrition support, school support and basic healthcare. (5)NetworkRMO has been expanding its network by organizing members from different backgrounds including doctors, writers, media and businessman. It also expands its network with other national and international organizations engaged in HIV/AIDS. The president of RMO is also holding the posts of the president of National NGOs Network HIV/AIDS (3N), president of Myanmar NGOs Network (MNN) and a member of Myanmar Country Coordinating Mechanism (MCCM) of the Ministry of Health and Myanmar Interfaith Network (MINA).
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Background Started to do child protection Vision/Mission To develop each child to become good citizen Main Goal Survival and development of every child Main Activities Child Protection Primary Beneciaries Children and Women
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Vision/Mission Rural development and Environmental Conservation by Renewable Energy Technology (RET).
Main Objective 1. To solve energy problem by RET 2. To protect natural resources and environment by RET 3. To achieve rural development by RET
Main Activities 1. Explore appropriate RET for Myanmar. 2. Conduct rural development functions by RET. 3. Conservation of natural resources and environment by RET. 4. Collection and dissemination of RET in formations
Primary beneciaries 1. rural population. 2. Research scholars & inventors. 3. Personnel who responsible for energy and environmental problems.
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Background Established by the three educated Buddhist young men, U Ba Phe, Dr. Ba Yin, U Maung Gyi with the inspiration of patriotism and stood for the protection and development of education, religion, culture, social welfare, and economics of Myanmar people. Vision/Mission Development and Propagation of nationalism, religion, and education Main Goal (1)Our services is established with the rm purpose of being freed of the social alleviation of rural people, seeking for vocational livelihoods, providing the educational knowledge to raise the social morale, and serving the hygienic / health education to the rural persons who are hardly in touch with updated information. (2)We aim at distributing the livelihoods education in order to get rid of the social alleviation of rural public and to possess healthy and happy family life with higher education. (3)In accordance with our rm belief on these aims, we decide to participate either by ourselves or by the donors' goodwill/effort to be effective to our country and nation. (4)Our motto is "One for All". Main Activities (a)Administration, Finance and Logistic Department which is the one being it is a department.This is in charge of administration procedures such as employment of staffs, documentation,preparing project, report and presentation, meeting minutes and record, recording and calculation A/C statement, buying and lling the requirements for the project, taking out and storing from other groups and distributing and keeping the records systematically. (b)Clean water and sanitation Department takes part in distributing the puried water, digging the wells and ponds in order to get the drinking water and water for domestic use, renovating and building the wells, building the sanitation, stimulating, organizing and spreading out the educational journals, pamphlets and hygienic materials and giving speech. (c)Livelihood, Education and Aged Care Department participates in giving training livelihoods such as sewing machine course, owering and fruit decoration course for the rural femaleadults, lending money with cheap interest, supporting capital money, looking after the aged and giving the glasses.
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Name of Contact Person (1)U Khin Maung Win (Chairman) (2)U Tin Aye (Director) (3)Daw Aye Aye Mu (Director) (4)Daw La Min Ein (Member) (5)U Kyaw Thuya Win (Member) (6)U Chit Ko Ko (Member) (7)Dr.La Yaung Soe (Member)
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Background After Nargis, we founded the organization aim to aid the community to alleviate the impact of disaster suffering. Vision/Mission To develop the social status of community regarding food, clothing, shelter, health, education and economy Main Objective To be developed village and to promote the social status of Kyauk Tan area with proper road, communication, advanced education and economy Main Activities - Food and household kit distribution for cyclone response and rehabilitation - Health care at emergency response time - Fencing and Distributing water - Road and bridge renovation - Micronance/ Revolving fund activity for fertilizer - Supporting for dead person and childbirth case - Distribution electricity - Distribution Rice bags for revolving fund activity Primary beneciaries Vulnerable community in Kyauk Tan Area
Name of Contact Person (1) Ahshin Taik Kha Nyar Na (Founder/ Leader) (2) Daw Ohmar Yee (Treasurer) (3) Daw Tin Tin Hla (Accountant)
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Share Mercy
No. 238/4, 36th Street, Kyauttadar Township,
Tel : 09 8570600
Background Share Mercy is a non-prot, non-government, and non-religious organization established in 2011 at Bogale Township. It is organized by a group of volunteers who are well informed in humanitarian works and it intends to provide humanitarian assistances the poor and the vulnerable to improve their life. Moreover, Share Mercy would involve in various disasters relief programs wherever the disaster hits, such as, providing drinking water in drought area, providing foods, resettling, and reuniting family members. Share Mercy is implementing all humanitarians programs with full accountability to her beneciaries as well as her donors. Vision/Mission To promote Global Development Care and Share Towards Peaceful world To mitigate risks and vulnerability of the communities at every phases of disaster; post-immediate emergency period, postimmediate relief period, recovery period, pre and during development period To enhance the ability and effectiveness of the community by collaborating the local knowledge of the community and outside assistance Program I. Emergency Relief 1. Emergency Food 2. Drinking Water and Water Source re-sanitation 3. Clothing and Household Utilities 4. Temporary Shelter II. Recovery 1. Reestablishing Livelihood 2. Reconstructing roads and transportation 3. Water, Sanitation and Hygiene 4. Psycho- social support III. Pre-development Period 1. Efciency of Drinking Water
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Share Mercy
No. 238/4, 36th Street, Kyauttadar Township,
Tel : 09 8570600
2. Educational materials for outside school education programs 3. Reducing unemployment 4. Livelihood for the vulnerable people 5. Environmental Protection 6. Disaster risk protection IV. Normal Situation To develop the capacity of the local civil society organizations through capacity building trainings, building networks, and sharing information and funding sources Beneciaries Villages from Eastern, Western and Southern part of Bogale Township Sector Civil Society Development Focus Area Recent Future
Achievement 1. Tube Well, Water Storage Tank, Pump 2. Environmental Awareness Trainings 3. Income generating jobs for women; Artificial Eye-lash production 4. Educational materials for students 5. Distribution of newsletters, pamphlets on Disaster 6. Reforestation 7. Capacity Building Training for Civil Society Organizations
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Name of Contact Person U Kyi Twe (secretary) Email ARCHITECT2 @mptmail.net.mm Website Year of establishment 1991
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Name of Contact Person U Myat Thu Winn Email smtcoltd@mptmail. net.mm smtcoltd93@gmail. com Website Year of establishment
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Main Goal - To offer shelter and care to elderly persons without anywhere to go - To make arrangements for the physical, mental, moral and social development of resident elderly persons and bring about secular and religious benets. Main Activities: - Providing care and protection to elderly persons - Providing health care - Arranging funerals - Holding fun fairs - Holding Waso and Kathina Robe Offering Ceremonies, and the Thadingyut Light Festival - Inviting monks so that the elderly persons are able to keep Sabbath on Sabbath days during Lent
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Background -1997, September Vision/Mission - To give and share knowledge (public awareness) to public Main Goal -.
Main Activities: Open libraries, giving training and volunteer services Primary Beneciaries Public
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Name of Contact Person U Min Zaw Address (Sub ofce) 480, Yuzana ward, Myitkyina, Kachin state.
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Name of Contact Person Daw Khin Thet Maw (Operation Director) Daw Yi Yi Win (Programme Director) U Ko Ko Win (Senior Technical Advisor) Address Sub-Ofce Thu Htay Gone Village, Satsan Village Tract , Bogalay Township. (2) Sub-Ofce No-3 Ward , Maung Phyu Gyi Gwa Sone (near football play ground) Bu Thi Taung Township, Southern Rakhine State. (3) Sub-Ofce Bo Gyoke Street, Ta Yoke Tan Wards, MyaePon Township, Northern Rakhine State . Email s.v.s.myanmarngo@ gmail.com Website www. socialvisionservices. org.
Main Activities - Information, Education, Communication Primary Beneciaries SVS focus on community development through family development within the community by supporting vulnerable persons especially women and children including disable persons while strengthening civil society.
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Project Ofce No-18-A, Grandamar Road, Thirimon Housing, Near Bayintnaung Junction, Mayangone Township, Myanmar. Phone 95-1-682094, 95-973040097
Email saracentral@mail4u. com.mm, saraentral@ saramyanmar.org Website www.saramyanmar. org Year of Establishment
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Vision/Mission - " To have skills in knowledge and Tedchnology to follow up international level "
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Vision/ Mission -Enhanced the communities with the basic socio-economic infrastructures and the resilient capacities for disasters, and are developing in a sustainable way by self reliant basis. 1. Assist in crisis or chronic distress, and work toward the development of long term solutions. 2. Assisting communities especially for the poor and the vulnerable by providing soft and hard infrastructures as the basic needs, and the other necessary assistances to cope their lives by self reliance basic. 3. Advocate for and assist in community capacities to care for and manage natural resources and climate change adaptation. 4. Provide the equitable assistances and equity of gender involvement to the community for the balanced improvements of their livelihoods. 5. Work with equitable partnerships to achieve sustainable development in communities.
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Thingaha Organization
Building-A(6/2), Anawrahta Housing, Hledan, Pyay Road, Kamaryut Tsp, Yangon. Tel : 01-502182, 09 731 90882
Name of Leader U Billy Kan Myat (Program Coordinator) Name of Contact Person Daw Nyunt Theingi Htwe (Admin Ofcer) Background Thingaha Organization was founded on February 25, 2003 by gender interested staff from some partner organizations of Swissaid (Myanmar) program and freelancers who wanted to learn on gender, through the initiative of Swissaid (Myanmar) by called "Thingaha Gender Working Group". Before it was stood as a formal group, the members met bi monthly for sharing and leaning on gender with facilitation of Gender coordinator from Swissaid (Myanmar). Now we integrate gender into development program and activities. "Thingaha Organization" was named on January 2011.
Vision /Mission Toward Gender Equality in Myanmar Society." To engage gender and strengthen women and men by capacity building, facilitating, providing technical support to individual and organizations in order to have gender equality and social justice in Myanmar society. Main Goal To have mutual respect and cooperation between women and men practicing gender equality in Myanmar society
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Vision All the children who are at their school age are able to access education
Main Goal To provide free education to children . Main Activities Opening primary education classes for the children and street kids - Assistance to the Youths who are studying Vocational Education
Primary Beneciaries The children who are not able to access government schools and their parents
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Top Youth
No - 504 D, Awaiyar Road , Tamwe Township (Near Tamwe Court ) Tel : 0973070286
Name of Leader Khun Zaw Htut Name of Contact Person Khun Zaw Htut Background 2010 , June
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White Brothers
Nya /25, KyauK Sein Street, Ward 10, Lashio Township Tel : c/o 082-23456 , c/o 082-30024
Name of Leader U Phyo Wai Kyaw Name of Contact Person U Phyo Wai Kyaw
Background White Brothers SHG was established with 6 members in (5.. July 2008) White Brothers SHG aims to help peers in care and support services.
Vision/Mission To attain Healthy Life for ILHA&PLHIV. R To express role model for Current Drug Users . Main Goal To create a job opportunities and healthy life for PLHIV,ILHIV and their family Care giver. Main Activities: Home base Care, Counseling, Condom distribution, Health Education, Care giver service at Hospital, Referral service, Migrant. Primary Beneciaries People living with HIV/AIDS and Orphan. Venerable Children who Dead HIV/AIDS and IDU/DU
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Wisdom Banner
292 , Khwar Nyo Street, 18 A, South Dagon Yangon. Tel : 0973131539 , 0949256987
Main Goal " To give education for primary and secondary level Email eduguidingstar@ gmail.com Website Primary Beneciaries Orphanage and poor children Year of Establishment 2009
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Main Activities: - Teaching up to Grade-7 to 370 school age children from all states. - Providing food, accommodation and health care to them.
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Yinthway Foundation
No.24, Yaw Min Gyee Street, Dagon Township, Yangon. Tel : 01-246636, 385882
Name of Leader DawNweNweAung Name of Contact Person DawNweNweAung Address (Sub-Ofce) B-4, 30th street, between 65 and 66 street, Mandalay. Email yinthway. foundation@gmail. com Website www.yinthway.org Background Yinthway Foundation is a local NGO which originally began in 1999 with the name Network Early Childhood Resource Center (NECRC). Over the years, because there was so much demand for its services, this local group expanded and reorganized itself as a local non-government organization (LNGO), changing its name to Yinthway (which means 'our beloved little children') Foundation. Vision/Mission - To serve all those in Myanmar who are supporting the development of young children. Main Goal - To promote and support the holistic development of children in communities in Myanmar not only health and nutrition, but also child stimulation, early learning and psycho social development Main Activities: - To assist and network with interested organizations - To support ECCD trainers technically - To develop ECCD teaching learning materials and Information Education Communication (IEC) materials - To establish two local resource centers: one in Yangon and one in Mandalay
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ZEWAKA FOUNDATION
Room 25, Bldge 6, Pann Hlaing Housing , Kyi Myin Dine Township, Yangon Tel : 01-388188
Name of Leader U MIN SWE Name of Contact Person DAW KHIN YI Address (Sub-Ofce) Zewaka trading & Myanma Nawarat Co-op: 211 middle Block, Shwe Bon Tha St, Pabedan Township Shwe Pabe Dan Co-op; Syndicate 32 B, 6 miles, Pyay Road Hlaing Township, Yangon Background To help the foundatwn of who wish to solve their crisis/problem in Co-opprivate co; social development Vision/Mission To help them in physical and mental Main Goal To full the basic needs of humanitarian manners Main Activities Legalization, Audit & Accounting ,Foreign Trade, development Primary Beneciaries Myanma Citizen especially disaster vulnerable people actions
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