Singaporean nuns bring hope to conflict-ridden Myanmar

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Singaporean nuns bring hope to conflict-ridden Myanmar
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In 2021, a military junta seized power in Myanmar, plunging the country into a state of civil conflict, substantially worsening what was already a difficult humanitarian situation.

The Archbishop had invited them to educate the country’s young, and to help with the formation of groups of young evangelizers. Volunteers travelled regularly from Singapore to Myanmar on mission outreach trips for more than a decade, organising everything from leadership camps and English lessons to Bible courses.

These educators are trained to give quality care to children and teenagers staying in boarding houses run by the local Church – who otherwise would have no access to professional training – by educating them to one day become teachers themselves. To help combat these difficulties, the Canossians have begun a Food for the Poor Project, distributing 300 packets of food to children and families in need every week. They have also continued their efforts to teach young people English.

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