Field hospitals in Thai refugee camps, landmine clearance in war zones, and drugs to treat millions suffering from diseases such as HIV are among the programs frozen as President Donald Trump contemplates massive cuts to U.S. foreign aid. Trump last week paused development assistance from the U.S. Agency for International Development for 90 days to assess compatibility with his "America First" policy, setting alarm bells ringing among aid groups around the world that depend on U.S. finding. (Reuters 28/1) |
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JTS-INEB-Bodhiyalai Humanitarian Assessment Mission |
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From January 16–18, 2025, JTS, an international NGO focused on eradicating famine, disease, and illiteracy, collaborated with INEB and the Bodhiyalai Foundation on a humanitarian support survey trip along the Thailand-Myanmar border. The trip aimed to support Myanmar refugees, strengthen partnerships, and assess community needs. The team visited schools, temples, and refugee communities in Chiang Mai, Chiang Dao, and Wiang Haeng to evaluate education and living conditions. |
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Atisha Dipankar Peace Trust Bangladesh 10th Anniversary |
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We are inspired to celebrate the 10 years' noble journey of a community based development organization ADPT Bangladesh towards promoting peace, harmony, humanity and sustainable development initiatives with embracing mutual understanding, trust, respecting religious/cultural values and connecting multilateralism to generate potentials of local religious and peace actors in ways to sharpen human efforts with following the organizational motto ‘Local Efforts for Global Peace’ to build a just and peaceful society. |
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Tabidachi: A death workshop |
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This unique experience simulates the process of letting go—of possessions, relationships, and identity—mirroring the stages of terminal illness. Originally designed to aid the suicidal, The Departure has proven transformative for anyone seeking to confront grief, explore the meaning of life, and embrace a deeper sense of purpose. |
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David Loy: Ecodharma Residency at Mountain Cloud Zen Center |
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This special month-long residency is an opportunity for us to answer this call. It is a time and place for us to gather together as an intentional community, exploring the essential question: What do Buddhist teachings and practices offer that can help us understand this challenge, and how do we respond appropriately? |
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Sombath Somphone Memorial Fund 2025 |
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International Network of Engaged Buddhists, 666 Chareon Nakorn Road, Banglamphu Lang, Khlong San Bangkok, Bangkok 10600, Thailand |
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