Burma’s Census
By Alex Colley Hart, Southeast Asia Education Coordinator. Alex is a junior at Indiana University with a major in International Relations and a minor in Business. On Thursday, April 10, Burma… Read more…
By Alex Colley Hart, Southeast Asia Education Coordinator. Alex is a junior at Indiana University with a major in International Relations and a minor in Business. On Thursday, April 10, Burma… Read more…
Sudan and South Sudan The video below covers the struggle of peacekeepers and other NGO officials to maintain adequate living conditions for internally displaced persons (IDPs) living within UNMIS camps… Read more…
This is STAND’s “Ask of the Week”, a short, relevant ask that you can participate individually or with your chapter! Contact our Policy Coordinator, Danny Hirschel-Burns at dhirschelburns@standnow.org with any questions. Our… Read more…
This week we’ve included our Ask of the Week with our Education Update so you can learn and take action at the same time! Check out this week’s ask directed… Read more…
This piece was written by our Alex Colley Hart, STAND’s Burma Education Specialist. Alex is a junior at Indiana University with a major in Internatinal Relations and a minor in… Read more…
Sudan On Sunday November 17, the Sudanese Air Forcebombed the town of Buram, south of the capital of South Kordofan. The reported Sudanese AF plane dropped two large bombs, which resulted in… Read more…
This blog post is a continuation of our series on Burma. It is written by Maung Maung (Tony) Than and Mya Nandar Aung, 2013 Oak Human Rights Fellows at the… Read more…
This blog post by the Sentinel Project‘s Steven Kierson is a continuation of STAND’s Burma Blog Series. Situation of Concern Lead – The Sentinel Project for Genocide Prevention In past… Read more…
This post is written by Danny Hirschel-Burns, STAND Policy Coordinator. It is the first post in a series on Burma, which we are featuring as part of our Burma: Preventing the… Read more…
STAND has decided to highlight the most important events of the past week by using pictures of important moments, meetings, and life throughout our conflict zones. We have pictures going… Read more…