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Challenges Faced by Revolutionary Female Comrades on the Frontlines

Kay Du / Kantarawaddy Times“Throughout the revolution, we’ve faced many difficulties, especially doing it all without any income. Before, I enjoyed dressing up beautifully...

Daw Nan Su Su Lwin, a Leader of 3,000 People

Maw Oo Myar / Kantarawaddy TimesDaw Nan Su Su Lwin is a female administrative leader overseeing two IDP (internally displaced person) camps and three...

A Woman Who Reclaimed Life Through Faith

Kantarawaddy TimesThere is always one phrase in Daw Aye Myar’s mind: "Then the Lord God formed a man from the dust of the ground...

Fleeing to Karenni from the War

Kantarawaddy TimesOn a drizzly afternoon, two middle-aged women are chatting on the veranda of a makeshift hut in a displacement camp. These two women,...

Uncertain Hopes of Displaced Farmers who Grow Sesame

Kantarawaddy Times“Our plants had sprouted, but then the heavy rains came, and the plants disappeared. We’ll have to replant again before the end of...

Single Mothers Struggling Just to Survive

Kantarawaddy TimesAt 5 a.m., 31-year-old Ma Ei (name changed) carefully measures two condensed milk cans of rice with no more or no less and...

“Ko Kwaye Village” Rebuilding Amid Great Challenges

Kantarawaddy TimesKo Kwaye village is located in Daw La Saw Village Tract, on the western side of Hpruso Township, Karenni State. It is a...

Natt Taung IDP Camp Preparing to Build School Buildings Before the School Term Starts

Kay Due / Kantarawaddy Times“We’re planning to open the school next week. But for now, we still don’t have a proper school building,” said...

Internally Displaced Farmers Longing for Their Farmland

Blessing / Kantarawaddy Times“As soon as the rainy season arrives, we deeply miss our home, our land, and our farms. We want to go...
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