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Marian White,Thai-Burma, Staff

Marian White

Mar 08 2011




CUPE Global Justice Fund supports human rights work along Thai-Burma border.http://cupe.ca/global-justice/rights-participation-burmese-activists

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Ethel Maamo, Nepal, Staff

Marian White

Feb 23 2011




Volunteering is a bed of roses with the petals and thorns.

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Kevina & Mai Aung Ko, Thai-Burma

Marian White

Feb 15 2011




Capacity building with youth in a multi-ethnic setting is both rewarding and challenging. http://www.palaungland.org/tsyo/

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Aung & Pam, Thai-Burma

Marian White

Feb 15 2011




CUPE support in training Young Burmese leaders demonstrates international solidarity. http://www.nyforumburma.org/ www.cupe.ca

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Alec, Thai-Burma

Marian White

Feb 14 2011




Volunteering is a long term process with immediate impact not always obvious.

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Khin Myint, Thai-Burma

Marian White

Feb 14 2011




There can be no national reconciliation in Burma while there are still political prisoners. http://www.aappb.org/

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Aung Khaing Min, Thai-Burma # 98

Marian White

Feb 13 2011




Over 2000 political prisoners are currently in need of support. http://www.aappb.org/

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Kweh Saye, Thai-Burma

Marian White

Feb 12 2011




Situation with human rights in Burma is worsening. International solidarity and advocacy is critical. http://www.burmaissues.org/

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Sam, Thai-Burma

Marian White

Feb 11 2011




A classic resource curse impacts Burma with a gas pipeline. www.shwe.org; http://cupe.ca/global-justice/rights-participation-burmese-activists

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Tin Tin Nyo, Thai-Burma

Marian White

Feb 10 2011




Women's empowerment is critical for Burma to advance. http://www.womenofburma.org/bwu.htm

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The views expressed in these podcasts do not necessarily reflect the views of Cuso International or its supporters. At Cuso International, we believe we are changing the world, one volunteer at a time. That’s because volunteering can be transforming for both the overseas community and volunteer. Each year, we send hundreds of global citizens to work on collaborative development projects in more than 40 countries around the world. About Marian White

After graduating from the University of Prince Edward Island I volunteered with CUSO in Nigeria. In the 80s I worked with Oxfam Canada in Halifax as a development educator working across the Maritime region. In 1994 I began to work with CUSO in the Atlantic region and enjoy my current work with Cuso International.

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