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* [https://www.trocaire.org/whatwedo/wherewework/myanmar Trócaire Myanmar]: "Trócaire’s work in Myanmar focuses on humanitarian response, peace building, gender equality, and land rights."
* [https://www.trocaire.org/whatwedo/wherewework/myanmar Trócaire Myanmar]: "Trócaire’s work in Myanmar focuses on humanitarian response, peace building, gender equality, and land rights."
* [https://www.facebook.com/myanmarlgbt/ Myanmar LGBT Org]: "For Gays, Lesbians, Bisexuals and Transgender which is the one following Human Rights!"
* [https://www.facebook.com/myanmarlgbt/ Myanmar LGBT Org]: "For Gays, Lesbians, Bisexuals and Transgender which is the one following Human Rights!"
* [http://www.colorsrainbow.com/ Colors Rainbow]: "Colors Rainbow (CRB) began as a specific LGBT project of the NGO Equality Myanmar (EQMM) in 2007, and has since grown into Myanmar’s leading LGBT rights organization. Colors Rainbow transitioned inside Myanmar in 2013 and started enhancing a common understanding and acceptance of dignity and human rights in order to terminate discriminatory ideas against lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) individuals. CRB addresses LGBT rights from a multifaceted program perspective which consists of trainings, discussions, networking meetings, community events, lobbying, advocacy and research projects, and the production of multimedia resources. CRB produces a Myanmar-language website, TV program, and magazine covering LGBT rights issues in Myanmar and abroad."
* [http://www.colorsrainbow.com/ Colors Rainbow]: "Colors Rainbow (CRB) began as a specific LGBT project of the NGO Equality Myanmar (EQMM) in 2007, and has since grown into Myanmar’s leading LGBT rights organization."


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