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Name of
Leader
: Rev. Dr. Saboi Jum (Director)
Name of Contact Persons
: Daw Mya Marlar (Programme
Coordinator)
Telephone No
: 01- 502462, 536692
Address
: 457/B, Pyay Road, Kamayut
Township, Yangon.
Email Address
:
sbj@mptmail.net.mm
Website
:
www.shalommyanmar.org
Type of Organization
: Non-religious, Non-profit
making, Non-ethnic based NGO (An
officially registered local with
the
Ministry of Home
Affairs(1832/5-11-2001)
Year of
Establishment 2000
It acts as a forum towards
breaking down old
misunderstandings and prejudices
among the various groups and
developing a common
understanding and respect
between the ethnic nationalities
and majority Burmese people.
Vision/Mission
: The vision is to support the
process of building a stable and
just society based on mutual
understanding and respect of
diverse cultures, customs and
traditions leading to
sustainable peace and to
sustainable and participatory
development of communities,
society and the nation as a
whole.
Main
Goal :
Goals
- To give the people a concept
to see their situation in
positive and constructive way so
that they can be actively
involved in peace making
and development work in a participatory way.
- To help the people taken to
preserve their environment and
cultural identity and to act
with dignity as good citizens
Objectives
- To enhance the overall
development of all national
races so that they become
citizen
- To ensure all national races
work toward lasting peace and
maintain it
- To safe guard the environment
in all areas of the nation and
this should complement the
development process
- To assist in solving social
issues in harmony and peace; and
- To encourage all members of
society to act with dignity and
self esteem
Main
Activities:
1.
Training/Workshops
- Peace Building (with external
and internal resource persons)
- Conflict Resolution,
Reconciliation and Mediation
- Training of Trainers
- Fear Treatment
- Child Centered Approach
- Community Forestry
2.
Peace Negotiation and Mediation
work through Ethnic
Nationalities Mediators'
Fellowship (ENMF)
Primary
Beneficiaries: -
Community leaders and Religious
leaders
- Grassroots communities
- Youth and Women
- Persons actively engaged in
Peace keeping and development
work
- Ethnic Leaders
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