Kawlgam sung a ding in UN Democratic Funding Projects ngah teng

UNDEFF project proposal khat fund a piak uh ciang in 50,000 USD pan 500,000 (US$ tulsawmnga - tengnga) USDkikal ta zeeel uh hi. Tutung a ding in Kawlgam min tawh a nuai a tegeel in ngah hi. Ei tawh a kisai lian loh hang a theih huai leh, mailam ah i LZI i sep leh bawl tanute i theih ding thupawl khat om thei kha ding ahih man in ong hawmsawn hi ingh (resource sharing). A a tung a thute a kicing zaw in hih pan zong ki-en thei hi.
More information:

http://www.un.org/democracyfund
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1. Deepening Democratisation processes through Youth Leadership
Myanmar Civil Society Empowerment
ActionAid International in Myanmar

c/o Shalom Foundation Office, 457/B Pyay Road
Kamaryut Township
Yangon
Yangon Division
Myanmar

http://www.actionaid.org

Building on the experience of working in two states in Myanmar through
a three month long Leadership development programme which reached rural
communities and civil society organizations in various parts of the
country, this project aims to upscale the learning of project and
strengthen the foundations of civil society action through i) building
leadership among the youth of the community along with their networks.
These will mobilize the community people to understand, practice and
demand democracy; ii) strengthen civil society work including media and
creating discourse of democracy; iii) Commission policy research and
establishing policy dialogue and idea exchange among ruling authority
and civil society. Around 11,000 people will directly participate in
this project along with 3000 active youth volunteers and 100 youth
leaders. This project is expected to reach a wide range of citizens from
5 of the 14 states/divisions across 17 different ethnic groups.


2. Civic Education and Civil Society Empowerment Project in Remote Areas
Civil Society Empowerment
Myanmar Egress/Network Activities Groups (NAG)

Under the proposed project, the civil society will be empowered through
civic education and advocacy skill. Myanmar Egress is currently operating
the similar programs in Yangon and Mandalay with the funding of European
Union. The similar program is called for in the remote parts of the country
both prior to and after 2010 election as civic education is essential to
democratic state building. The civic education trainings primarily target
the township level Community Leaders (CBOs) that is informal but very
cultural forms of civil society which is very influential on the society.
In addition, members of formal civil societies that is local NGOs; and
members of GONGOs (Myanmar Maternal and Child Welfare Association
and Myanmar Women’s Affairs Federation); and members of government
sponsored organizations (USDA) are also targeted by the project.The
above population should be instilled with the civic education as they will
play a significant role in state building after 2010 election.

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Comment by §ʋѦ¶♪Δиɢ on November 8, 2010 at 8:30am
A ngah te nasep te hoih leh thupi uh ei,
hih bang a huhna a ngah uh lungdam pih hang ei..bbleh..

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