Resources
The Border Green Energy Team (BGET) provides hands-on appropriate technology training and financial support to village innovators in ethnic minority areas on both sides of the Thai/Burma border.
The Border Green Energy Team Blog
The Mae Tao Clinic (MTC), founded and directed by Dr. Cynthia Maung, provides free health care for refugees, migrant workers, and other individuals who cross the border from Burma to Thailand.
www.maetaoclinic.org
GHAP is a consortium of health and public health professionals, university faculty, technical specialists from various fields, students, and activists, who volunteer their time to provide support for local indigenous organizations.
The Irrawaddy is an online newspaper that follows events that transpire in Burma.
www.irrawaddy.org
The Free Burma Rangers (FBR) is a multi-ethnic humanitarian service movement. They bring help, hope and love to people in the war zones of Burma.
www.freeburmarangers.org
Borderline is a Café, Shop & Gallery based in Mae Sot, Thailand. Borderline began with three women's organisations seeking to establish a shared marketing space for women from Burma (living along the Thai-Burma border) to sell their hand made items.
www.borderlinecollective.org
The Karen Human Rights Group (KHRG) is a small and independent group documenting the human rights situation in rural Burma by working directly with rural villagers who are suffering abuses such as forced labour, systematic destruction of villages and crops, forced relocation, extortion, looting, arbitrary detention, torture, sexual assault and summary executions.
Sustainable Organic Integrated Livelihoods (SOIL) is a non-profit organization dedicated to protecting soil resources, empowering communities and transforming wastes into resources in Haiti.
www.oursoil.org
Tak Border Child Assistance Foundation (TBCAF)
how to donate and support our organization
Volunteers of the Global Youth Service Team build solar electricity and water purification systems to help promote education and eradicate poverty in the developing world.



