The Whole Burma United Revolution Forces (WBURF) aims to promote democracy in Burma. It was founded in 1990 during pro-democracy protests. The WBURF has provided support to activists and civil society organizations. It helped establish healthcare clinics and schools for refugees along the Thai-Burma border from 1990 to 2010. The number of refugees grew from 60,000 in 1990 to over 800,000 by 2010 due to conflicts. The WBURF aims to support a transition to democracy through non-violent means such as civic education. Cooperation between ethnic groups and pro-democracy forces is needed for long-term peace and stability.
The Whole Burma United Revolution Forces (WBURF) aims to promote democracy in Burma. It was founded in 1990 during pro-democracy protests. The WBURF has provided support to activists and civil society organizations. It helped establish healthcare clinics and schools for refugees along the Thai-Burma border from 1990 to 2010. The number of refugees grew from 60,000 in 1990 to over 800,000 by 2010 due to conflicts. The WBURF aims to support a transition to democracy through non-violent means such as civic education. Cooperation between ethnic groups and pro-democracy forces is needed for long-term peace and stability.
The Whole Burma United Revolution Forces (WBURF) aims to promote democracy in Burma. It was founded in 1990 during pro-democracy protests. The WBURF has provided support to activists and civil society organizations. It helped establish healthcare clinics and schools for refugees along the Thai-Burma border from 1990 to 2010. The number of refugees grew from 60,000 in 1990 to over 800,000 by 2010 due to conflicts. The WBURF aims to support a transition to democracy through non-violent means such as civic education. Cooperation between ethnic groups and pro-democracy forces is needed for long-term peace and stability.