Myanmar
ShaNa Be · Myanmar
Being a Working Mom in America
“I try the best I can. It’s hard with 5 kids.”

Veronika Ma Ket · Myanmar

Htay Mo · Myanmar
We Don’t Have to Run Anymore
A family flees from genocide in Myanmar

Hau Lian Saang · Myanmar
I Want to Depend on Myself
A refugee from Myanmar works hard to learn English and get educated in the US

Martha · Myanmar
A Burmese Woman Remembers Her Past and Finds Her Future in Farming
New Roots, A Farming Program for Refugees, Provides Job Security and Flexibility for a Burmese Woman

Len · Myanmar
A Woman From Myanmar Stands on Her Own Two Feet Through Farming
New Roots Provides Flexibility and Freedom for Myanmar Mothers

Aung · Myanmar
Farming is Familiar
A Myanmar Refugee Grew up Farming and is Able to Continue to Learn and Farm in Her New Home

Salai · Myanmar
Farming is in My Blood
A Burmese Farmer Supplements His Income Through Programs at New Roots

Peng Bu · Myanmar
Self Expression and Happiness through Farming
New Roots Gives a Burmese Refugee New Knowledge and Experiences.

Tawmeh · Myanmar

Enoch · Myanmar

Ca Saw · Myanmar

Biak Par · Myanmar

Rohingya Child - Unaccompanied Children · Myanmar
Arrival: Physical Health
"Refugees have often known extreme hunger, sleeplessness, frostbite, sunstroke, ... various sicknesses and ailments that have gone untreated during long periods preceding their flight and during the journey itself..."

Stateless Refugees - Cox Bazaar · Myanmar
Arrival: Limbo
"Of the 71 million forcibly displaced people in the world, 41 million are displaced within their own countries..."

Rohingya Women · Myanmar
Why We Flee: The Rohingya Women
Whilst safe from the Myanmar military in the camps, Rohingya women remain at risk due to gender-based and sexual violence, discrimination, human trafficking and health problems

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Rohingya Children · Myanmar
Stateless and Homeless Through Birth
The first to see the magic - the last to lose hope