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About Opening Possibilities Asia |
| Opening Possibilities Asia (OPA) is
an apolitical organization committed to creating educational
and employment opportunities for marginalized youth
and women in Asia. We work with local communities and
schools to expand the life opportunities of children
and community members and empower them to become agents
of social change through educational support, student
funding, and teacher training. Founded in 2006 by Fulbright
Korea Teaching Fellows (ETAs) to organize and facilitate
a Teacher Training workshop at a charitable school in
Mandalay, Burma, OPA is led and managed by a group of
dedicated volunteers who
envision bottom-up change in Asia’s undeveloped
and resource-poor communities through education and
empowerment.
We currently have one project site in Mandalay, Burma;
however we are looking to expand our operations in other
communities that are in-need of inspiration, hope, and
organization. Please visit our
work to learn more about our past, current, and
future projects. Visit get
involved to learn about opportunities to work with
our communities.
We are fiscally sponsored by the Foundation for the
People of Burma. Please support our
work by donating to OPA
Projects at the Foundation for People of Burma. Your
donations will be tax-deductible.
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Our Supporters & Partners |
- Foundation for the People of Burma
- Goldman Sachs Global Leaders Program, funded by
the Goldman Sachs Foundation, administered by the
International Institute of Education (IIE)
- Gwangju International Center (GIC)
- Fulbright Korea, 2006-07
- IDEA
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Why Asia? |
As the world’s most ethnically
and religiously heterogeneous area, numerous parts of
Asia have experienced ethnic conflict, political corruption,
and limitations on individual and communal creativity
since the onset of independence and revolutions of the
mid 20th century. Such a climate has created a post-conflict
conflict (one created by prevalence of disease, lack
of proper nutrition, limitations on educational and
employment opportunities, discrimination against women,
labor exploitation created by power hierarchies and
the like) that disturbs the social and cultural balance
of various communities. Today Asia is the world’s
fastest growing region. At the same time, 4 out of 5
of the world’s poor reside in Asia. This means
that increasing investment in Asia and its economy’s
rapid development has yet to deliver the promises that
guarantee equal rights to education, employment opportunities,
and to basic public services such as health counseling,
without regard to gender, ethnic, religious, or caste
based differences.
With that said, despite of lack of resources, we believe
that people in the communities we want to serve use
innovation and creativity to create systems that furnish
immediate needs given their limited capacities. OPA’s
desire is to seek these systems and empower them “on
their conditions” to become more effective and
efficient in accomplishing their objectives through
financial and organizational support.
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Why Burma? |
Ever since the arrival of existing socialist-military
regime in 1962, short-sighted economic and social policies
have led to an inept, corrupt, and unjust infrastructure
that is unable to provide the basic needs of the Burmese
people, i.e. education, healthcare, nutrition, and international
awareness. In response, on moral grounds, Western nations’
have placed complete economic sanctions on Burma, and
though their stance may be noble, this policy has assisted
in the worsening of Burmese people’s human rights
and standard of living.
The OPA team feels obligated to discontinue Burma’s
further isolation and desolation. While we hope that
one day the Burmese people will have the liberties enjoyed
by most citizens in developed countries, our current
mission is to solely focus on attending immediate problems
facing Burmese youth, Burma’s hope for the future. |
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