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After spending 25 years of their lives as refugees in Nepal, many Nepali speaking Bhutanese in Australia are returning the favor by helping children get education in Nepal and Ethiopia through their work with Punya Foundation.
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Punya Foundation is set to welcome some of the legendary singers from Nepal to perform live in Adelaide next weekend, first time artist of such stature arriving in Adelaide.
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Following a report on World Refugee Day, you can listen to a brief update on the Bhutanese youths missing from Washington, USA. In the second part you will listen to a conversation about the scholarship declaration by Punya Foundation.
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The Punya Foundation partners with the Kanere and implements empowerment en education programs in Kakuma, refugee camp, Kenya. The Kanere, is a group of Ethiopian, Congolese, Ugandan, Rwandan, Somali, Sudanese and Kenyan refugee journalists operating in Kakuma Refugee Camp, Kenya. For project details, click the following links: Life skills and life stories initiative, Africa: 2013 Empowerment Program for victims...
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In April 2011, the foundation organised a stakeholder analysis to identify the needs at community level. Present in the discussion program are community leaders, representatives of youth organisations, social workers and volunteers  Mr. Vidhyapati Mishra of Bhutan Media Society, facilitated the discussion program. The participants welcomed foundation to organise empowerment program. During the interaction program, a...
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We are a year ahead. We have taken responsibilities and we have raised hopes. We are committed to walk our talks. We need your support. Please go through the video, provide us your constructive feedbacks towards improving our efforts to seek justice through education and empowerment. If you join our mission, our effort will grow. We shall do justice to victims of violence. We will make it big, we will reach the deserving ones and we shall fulfill our responsibilities. [...]
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