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Building a new society for Karenni KSDC NEWSLETTER July 2016 The vision of the Social Development Center is to promote the lives of the people who have suffered human rights abuses, to teach non-violent skills to build up a new society, to develop the rule of law, to value human dignity and to protect the environment About SDC by Aung Sun Myint SDC is located in Karenni Refugee Camp 1 on the Thai - Myanmar border. It was founded in 2002 by three alumni of EarthRights School Burma (ERSB). The ERSB Alumni had learnt about Democracy, Law and the Environment. They wanted young people in their community to be able to study these subjects, so they founded SDC. SDC has produced over 200 human rights and environmental activists since its formation. Our coordinator and co-founder Aung Sun Myint continues to work with our team to realize the vision he set out with his fellow ERSB alumni in 2002.

This month at SDC by Principal Myar Reh This We have come to the end of another month at SDC and there have been many things happening at our centers in Karenni Refugee Camp #1 and Nai Soi. The 52 Basic Course students have been learning about the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, Environmental issues, the Rule of Law, Systems of Democracy and Social Studies. Our Advanced Course students have been improving their English and IT skills and learning about Community Management and Project Planning. We also had a guest teacher who taught a few lessons in basic Economics. On 11 th July, SDC students and Karenni National College (KnNC) took part in a collaborative workshop as part of their Community Management training. During this workshop the students had an opportunity to share their experiences and practice their research skills. The Basic Course students participated in training on Mediation and the Concept of Human Trafficking delivered by our supporters, the Legal Assistance Centre (LAC) on 14 th & 15 th July. On 8 th July, the teachers organized a talent show as an extracurricular activity for the ACMTC students. Everyone participated by preparing songs, dances and skits. It was a fun evening and a good teambuilding activity! In this newsletter, there are articles by the students about the workshop with Karenni National College, the Talent Show and a short interview with one of the ACMTC course students. We hope you enjoy it!

Workshop with Karenni National College by Thar Gyi On July 11 th the second year KnNC students visited the SDC office in Nai Soi so that we could share our experiences of education and issues in the community. We started the day with some games and we were very happy because this created a good atmosphere. Then, in small groups, we had discussions with KnNC students and asked them about what they are learning now and what their plans for the future are. The students gave us information about KnNC s background. KnNC used to be called KnCC (Karenni Community College) but in 2015 they changed their name to KnNC (Karenni National College) because their programme is relevant to the whole of Karenni State. Their school motto is Brighten the way to the future. There are 162 students at KnNC school at the moment. KnNC and SDC students deep in discussion In their courses, KnNC students learn about Social Science, Maths, Economics, English, Karenni language, Leadership and Management Skills, as well as how to write newsletters and reports, and they practice interview skills. When they finish at KnNC they would like to take the responsibility to help their community in the future. Some students are applying to attend other schools and universities. We also discussed the differences and similarities between KnNC and SDC and SDC students also shared their dreams for the future. We were very happy that we had this opportunity. It was a beautiful and enjoyable day.

ACMTC Student Talent Show by Nang Hom, Lu Myar and Jessica Baw Meh On Friday 8 th July the ACMTC students held a talent show. This was the first talent show that we have had at SDC school. All of the students took part and spent a lot of time preparing. There were many performances including songs, hip hop dancing, traditional Karenni dancing, funny skits and magic tricks. Even the teachers did a dance and we had a fashion show at the end. We also bought food and juice so that we could have some refreshments. We were very excited to have the talent show and the atmosphere was fun. The talent show helped us become more confident and we had a very nice time. Everyone enjoyed it and we would like to have another one soon. One of many beautiful songs performed on the night Students perform traditional Karenni dancing There were even a few magic tricks!

Interview with Khu Lee Reh, ACMTC Student by Darja Markek and Emma De Vynck Every month we will try to publish an interview with an SDC student or staff member to give our readers an idea of their interests, hopes and dreams. This month we hear from Khu Lee Reh, a student on the ACMTC, who has been at SDC since June 2015. Int.: Tell me about your experience at SDC so far. Khu Lee Reh: I like SDC school because I can study really interesting subjects. I like human rights, democracy, environment and rule of law. I think these subjects, especially human rights, are very important because they can help bring equality to our community. When my family lived in Myanmar, there was a lot of discrimination and many conflicts. It was very difficult and many people didn t have human rights. Many people moved to the refugee camp because of the discrimination. Int.: And did you come from Karenni State to the camp? Khu Lee Reh: Yes, my parents left Karenni State a long time ago because they were very afraid of Burmese soldiers. Burmese soldiers came into the village and they were carrying guns. It was very frightening. I was a baby when my parents brought me and I grew up in the camp. Int.: How did you hear about SDC school? Khu Lee Reh: Principal Myar Reh told me about SDC school when I was still in high school. He came to speak to us about the programme and I thought, yes, I want to go to SDC when I finish here. I always wanted to learn these subjects and to learn the English language and speak it very well.

Int: What are your plans once you finish the ACMTC? Khu Lee Reh: When I finish the course I want to help my community. Now I m learning a lot on the ACMTC and I m very happy. Especially because I m learning the English language. I think before I couldn t speak English, now I can speak English (laughs). Int.: Do you think education is important for your community? Khu Lee Reh: Education is very important in this community because we need to increase our knowledge. If everybody has an education, there will be equality and unity. Some people don t have education and it is very difficult for them. Sometimes there is conflict in the camp, but I think that if our community has more education, we will have less fighting. Int.: What is your dream for Karenni state? Khu Lee Reh: I want there to be equality. No discrimination, fighting and crime. I want to be free and I want there to be equality. Int.: What is your favourite thing to do in your free time? Khu Lee Reh: My hobby is to sing songs. I love playing the guitar, singing songs and listening to music. I like English songs but they sing very fast (laughs).

Photos of SDC activities in July Students buy ingredients for dinner in Nai Soi The SDC vegetable garden Students perform a funny skit about rice at the Talent Show Workshop with KnNC Students practice interview skills in their English lesson

Help us achieve our goals To achieve the goals and the promise we made in our mission statement we rely on many avenues of support. Core organizational and project funding comes from our main donors. We are also supported by our own community, local staff and volunteers from around the world. But we still need support to continue doing the good work we do. So if you are able to support us financially or with advice or expertise please contact us: Mae Hong Son sdcthailand.wordpress.com Facebook Thailand officesdc@yahoo.com Twitter PO BOX 20 +66898526619 58000 Acknowledgements All of us here at SDC and our students would like to thank our core funders: The American Jewish World Service The Open Society Institute Refugees International Japan We would also like to thank our partners: EarthRights International The Curriculum Project

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