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Shan Women’s Action Network

ၸုမ်းၵပ်းသၢၼ်လွင်ႈၼၢင်းယိင်းတႆး

Shan Women’s Action Network

ၸုမ်းၵပ်းသၢၼ်လွင်ႈၼၢင်းယိင်းတႆး

Who We Are

The Shan Women’s Action Network (SWAN) was established on 28th of March 1999 by an informal network of Shan women active along the Thai-Burma border responding to the needs of displaced Shan people with the aim of working together for social and political change in Burma. SWAN is one of the founding members of the Women’s League of Burma (WLB), an umbrella women’s organization comprising 13 women’s groups of different ethnic backgrounds from Burma.

Our Vision

SWAN envisages a free, peaceful federal democratic Burma where all people enjoy justice and gender equality

Our herstory

Due to the mass forced relocation of approximately 300,000 Shan ethnic people from over 1,400 villages in central Shan State by Burma’s military regime and its massacres and systematic rape used to subjugate and terrorize the Shan communities, hundreds of thousands of Shan people have been fleeing into Thailand. Many stayed in the Shan State Army controlled territory close to the Thai- Burma border. Unlike the Karen and Karenni refugees, the Thai government did not recognize the Shan people as refugees nor allow them to set up refugee camps along the Thai-Burma border. Therefore, members of the Shan community sought to establish much-needed services where possible. In order for their own survival as well as to support their family members, from very young to very old, the Shan refugees were forced to enter Thailand’s unskilled labor market as migrant workers doing 3 D jobs – Dirty, Difficult and Dangerous. Many lack legal status in Thailand and are therefore extremely vulnerable to labor exploitation and abuse committed by unscrupulous people in Thailand.

Such horror, turmoil, painful experiences and exploitative situation have been the drive to form the Shan Women’s Action Network, also known as SWAN.

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Promoting women’s rights and the rights of children

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Opposing exploitation of and violence against women and children

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Working together for peace and freedom

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Empowering women for
a better life

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Raising awareness to preserve natural resources and the environment

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TIMELINE

2024
Celebration of Silver Jubilee
Celebration of Silver Jubilee

Launch of Shan Women’s Podcast

Continued responses to IDPs impacted by Operation1027

2023
Reform of the Education Program
Reform of the Education Program

Reform of the Education Program

Responses to the increased displacement of communities because of Operation     

1027 in northern Shan State

                    

                     Alumnae Exchange

2022
WEP activities resumed, which were paused due to COVID-19 & shortage of funding
WEP activities resumed, which were paused due to COVID-19 & shortage of funding

Strengthening new organizational structure & internal capacity building               

Reconnecting with Thai networks & organizations based in Thailand

2021
Resisting the Military Coup in Burma
Resisting the Military Coup in Burma

Resisting the Military Coup in Burma

    -  Protests against the coup in Burma and Thailand

    -  Emergency response for participants in the civil disobedience movement (CDM)

              -  Producing anti-coup advocacy materials

    -  Photo exhibitions

    -  Building political alliances via WLB

  Re-strategizing SWAN’s operation & relocation of the SWAN Centre

  Digital and Cyber Security Support

         Emergency support for IDPs and refugees affected by armed conflicts in 

                       Shan & Kachin states

  Continued giving COVID-19 emergency support to communities

2020
Responding to the COVID-19 Pandemic
Responding to the COVID-19 Pandemic

Responding to the COVID-19 Pandemic

  • Work from Home
  • Emergency support to communities through programs & awareness-raising activities
  • Production of audio & video clips for COVID-19 awareness-raising materials

                     Actions for the 2020 General Elections

  • Launch of “Women Candidate Support” Project
  • Awareness sessions on Voter Education and Civic Education
  • Production of awareness audio & videos clips 

              

  Digital capacity building

2019
SWAN’s 20th Anniversary & the Third Shan Women’s Get-together in Taunggyi
SWAN’s 20th Anniversary & the Third Shan Women’s Get-together in Taunggyi

SWAN’s 20th Anniversary & the Third Shan Women’s Get-together in Taunggyi

                       Opening of the SWAN Training Centre

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