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17 04, 2018

Statement of Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact

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In this short video from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Naw Ei Ei Min, a Karen Indigenous woman from Myanmar, speaks about the importance Indigenous women hold in the fight to end hunger and malnutrition. She describes how Indigenous women hold traditional knowledge, are protectors of Native seeds, and contribute to sustainable livelihoods, yet remain invisible, with their rights going unrecognized and unprotected. Min says if the 2030 agenda is achieved, it will only be possible through the empowerment of Indigenous women and addressing their needs through policies that are gender sensitive and culturally appropriate. 

18 06, 2008

New Hydropower Dam For Burma’s Military Capital To Displace Thousands

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The intersection of militarization, land grabbing for large dam projects, gender violence and top-down development is clear for women from the ethnic Kayan community. In the Pyinmana hills of Burma, over 3,500 people will be displaced in order for the military government to build the Upper Paunglaung Dam, financed by Chinese investment. In response, the Kayan Women’s Union launched a report entitled “Drowning the Green Ghosts of Kaya Land” to bring attention to the negative socioeconomic, political and ecological impacts of large hydro-dams that have been built on their land for the last 40 years and the suffering that this new dam will bring to them and their communities.