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Starting schools – a good alternative | Myanmar Orphanages
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Starting schools – a good alternative. Starting schools – a good alternative. Posted by Stig Skaran. On Oct 15, 2012 in Information. One alternative to supporting children homes is to help villages start their own schools. Since 2006 we have started more than 20 pre-schools and primary schools in Chin State through the local villages. Other development projects in rural areas are also good alternatives to supporting children homes since it enables the parents to take care of their own children.
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The Myanmar Situation | Myanmar Orphanages
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Posted by Stig Skaran. On Nov 15, 2012 in Information. 75% have a living parent is based upon the press release from UNICEF 16 Aug 2010 ( http:/ www.unicef.org/myanmar/media 17128.html. And an earlier released research ( A Study of Institutions Caring for Children Deprived of Parental Care Myanmar, 2004/2005. Conducted with support from UNICEF and Department of Social Welfare. How is it to live in these institutions? According to the Situation Analysis of Children in Myanmar. Required fields are marked *.
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The tragedy of orphanages | Myanmar Orphanages
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The tragedy of orphanages. The tragedy of orphanages. Posted by Stig Skaran. On Oct 6, 2012 in Information. Orphanages are costly and can cause irreparable damage both mentally and physically for its charges — so why are they still so ubiquitous? Gravely describes the tragedy of orphanages and urges us to end our reliance on them, by finding alternate ways of supporting children in need. 8221; that she gave in 2012. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *.
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How to Help? | Myanmar Orphanages
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Posted by Stig Skaran. On Nov 14, 2012 in Information. Placing a child in an institution should be the last option when thinking about how to help a child. Could we help the family? Could the child be adopted if he doesn’t have family or relatives? Are there any relatives who could look after the child? The article about Children in Families was found in The Sydney Morning Herald. May 7, 2013. Hi I am willing to help and even start a new home for needed children in Myanmar. I have a good friend who w...
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Understanding the Child | Myanmar Orphanages
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Posted by Stig Skaran. On Oct 7, 2012 in Information. Understanding the Child by Dr. Bjarte Sanne (here pictured with the Chin Hills in the background). Understanding the child is written for workers in Children’s Homes in Myanmar, and it teaches on child development, from infancy to adolescence, and on child rearing. Loved And if a child doesn’t feel his parents’ love, he easily reacts negatively towards their disciplinary actions. The book is available in English PDF here. Required fields are marked *.
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Where do the children come from? | Myanmar Orphanages
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Where do the children come from? Where do the children come from? Posted by Stig Skaran. On Oct 15, 2012 in Information. On behalf of UNICEF here. Why do they come? Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. Leave a donation here:. Report from UNICEF and DSW. Starting schools – a good alternative. Where do the children come from? On The Myanmar Situation. Children in Families – Cambodia.
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Our Opinion | Myanmar Orphanages
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We came to Myanmar with the expectancy that we would work with children living in orphanages here, but quickly realized that most of the children living in orphanages actually had living family members. The question we started to ask ourselves was: Why are these children living in orphanages? August 6, 2013. I think you are getting misunderstanding. I sincerely would like to recommend that any well-wishers should for equal rights, should not looking for only orphan. August 14, 2013. July 22, 2015. I am g...
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About us | Myanmar Orphanages
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We, Lill and Stig Skaran, have worked with faith-based orphanages in Myanmar since we moved to Yangon in 2004. We moved back to Norway in March, 2013, but are still engaged with helping children stay with their families in their own villages. We do this through a project called Families Together. In the first years we developed a seminar we called Understanding the Child. Our training is in Family Counseling and we have since 2006 worked with solutions on how to keep families together. November 29, 2013.
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Report from UNICEF and DSW | Myanmar Orphanages
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Report from UNICEF and DSW. Report from UNICEF and DSW. Posted by Stig Skaran. On Oct 18, 2012 in Information. In a jointly launched report from UNICEF and Department of Social Welfare on “The Situation of Children in residential Care Facilities in Myanmar,” they express deep concern with the condition of private institutions. The press release says:. Ms Swales illustrated the emotional impact of neglect on children, which is common in typical residential care facilities where staff are unable to provide...
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