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2. DOCUMENTATION

$60,000

Human right violations and abuses are an everyday occurrence and would go unreported if not for the Free Burma Rangers. The 49 relief teams are responsible for documenting , photographing and interviewing the victims. This information is then put into report and the distributed through out the international community. This need provides: digital cameras, Toughbook PCs , video cameras, and satellite phones that make this possible.

Critical Needs

The Jericho Alliance has established 10 critical needs to help the one million displaced people inside Burma. 

The dollar amounts are the annual cost required for the specific need.

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  1. 1.Supporting Relief Teams

  2. Relief teams provide humanitarian and emergency aid to the displaced people living inside Burma

  3. 2.Documentation

  4. Relief teams need support to document, photograph and interview the victims of human right abuses in Burma.

  5. 3.Training Relief Teams

  6. Relief teams deployed in Burma need to undergo extensive training in order to be effective

  7. 4.Supporting the Good Life Club

  8. The Good Life Club is a program devoted to child welfare and care for displaced children living in burma or in the refugee camps.

  9. 5.Relief Supplies

  10. Relief teams deployed in Burma need to undergo extensive training in order to be effective20

  1. 6.Supporting Horse and Mule Teams

  2. The use of horses and mules lightens the loads for the relief teams, and allows the teams to move faster and farther Ducumentation

  3. 7.Aircraft

  4. In the future the Free Burma Rangers hope to be able to provide relief not only from the ground but from the air.

  5. 8.Support: The Global Day of Prayer

  6. The Day of Prayer for Burma is an annual event initiated in 1997 by Christians Concerned for Burma

  7. 9.Support: Children’s Youth Hostels

  8. The Karen and Wa Hostels support children in grades one to ten, who’s parents are either dead, displaced inside Burma or in a refugee camp.

  9. 10. Administrative Support

  10. Administrative work on the Thai side of the border is needed to support the relief teams and to organize their relief missions.

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