Page 18 RAIN Winter/Spring 1991 Indochina Newsletter The only US periodical keeping up with Southeast Asia. Regular historical retrospectives, sympathetic to the people of the region. $12/year (basic) $15/year (sustainining or outside US) from: Asia Resource Center c/o 2161 Massachusetts Ave. Cambridge, MA 02140 USA Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars Research exposing injustice and documenting social change throughout Asia. Indispensible. $22/year. $23/year (Outside US) $16/year (students/unemployed) $45/year (instituional) BCAS 3239 9th Street Boulder, CO 80304-2112 USA on-Governmental Organizations in Laos Although many aid organizations have moved into Laos recently, those below have shown their political independence by working in Laos for many years. They do extremely careful aid work, well-integrated and geared towards self-reliance. They survive by private donations: American Friends Service Committee 1501 Cherry St. Philadelphia, PA 19102 USA (Very broad work in Laos.) Mennonite Central Committee 21 South 12th Street Akron, Pennsylvania 17501 USA (Very broad work in Laos.) Below, and top opposite page: Hmong Textile Design Anthony Chan, Norma Livo 1990, Stemmer House Ecoles Sans Frontiers B.P. 466 83514 La Seyne Cedex France (Education for cultural survival.) Enfants et Developpment 13, Rue Jules Simon 75015 Paris France (Children's health.) Handicap International 18 Rue de Gerland 69007 Lyon France (Indigenous orthopedics.) Community Aid Abroad 156 George St. Fitzroy, VIC 3065 Australia (Agricultural self-sufficiency.) CIDSE Indochina Troicaire 169 Booterstown Avenue Blackrock Co.Dublin Ireland (Very broad work in Laos.) Also recommended: World Concern 19303 Fremont Avenue North Seattle, WA 98133 USA Baha'i world center PO Box 155 Haifa 31000 ISRAEL Save the Children, Australia 56 Johnston Street P.O. Box 1281 Collingwood, Victoria 3066 Australia
RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy NTc4NTAz