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Mangala Sharma (born 1969) is a Bhutanese human and women's rights activist, the first winner of the Ginetta Sagan Fund Award in 1997. Born in Tsirang, she was exiled from the country in March 1992 after being outspoken against the government's "One Nation, One People policy and discrimination against ethnic minorities, known as Lhotshampas. Since, she has formed the Bhutanese Refugees Aid for Victims of Violence (BRAVE), a self-help organization dedicated to assisting affected refugees from Bhutan. BRAVE facilitates counseling and training in all eight of the Bhutanese refugee camps in Nepal. In 1995 sharma took some of the women refugees to Beijing in China to the International Women Conference. There she could get the help United States Government, United Nations and Australian Governme

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  • Mangala Sharma (en)
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  • Мангала Шарма (ru)
  • Мангала Шарма (uk)
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  • Mangala Sharma é uma ativista butanesa dos direitos humanos e femininos. Ela foi a primeira vencedora do prêmio Ginetta Sagan, em 1997. Nascida em , ela foi exilada de seu país em março de 1992, depois de se manifestar contra uma política de discriminação de minorias étnicas. Depois disso, ela formou uma associação chamada Bhutanese Refugees Aid for Victims of Violence (BRAVE), que é uma organização de autoajuda destinada a assistir refugiados do Butão. A BRAVE oferece aconselhamento e treinamento para os refugiados em um campo do Nepal. Ela ganhou asilo político e se mudou para os Estados Unidos, onde começou a trabalhar para a Refugee Women Network, na Geórgia. Em 2007, ela se mudou para Minnesota, onde ingressou no Nirvana Center, que assiste famílias reassentadas. (pt)
  • Мангала Шарма (англ. Mangala Sharma; нар. 1969, Ціранг, Бутан) — правозахисниця з Бутану, перша лауреатка премії фонду «Джинет Саган» в 1997 році. (uk)
  • Мангала Шарма (англ. Mangala Sharma; род. 1969, Циранг, Бутан) — правозащитница из Бутана, первый лауреат премии фонда «Джинета Саган» в 1997 году. (ru)
  • Mangala Sharma (born 1969) is a Bhutanese human and women's rights activist, the first winner of the Ginetta Sagan Fund Award in 1997. Born in Tsirang, she was exiled from the country in March 1992 after being outspoken against the government's "One Nation, One People policy and discrimination against ethnic minorities, known as Lhotshampas. Since, she has formed the Bhutanese Refugees Aid for Victims of Violence (BRAVE), a self-help organization dedicated to assisting affected refugees from Bhutan. BRAVE facilitates counseling and training in all eight of the Bhutanese refugee camps in Nepal. In 1995 sharma took some of the women refugees to Beijing in China to the International Women Conference. There she could get the help United States Government, United Nations and Australian Governme (en)
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  • Mangala Sharma (born 1969) is a Bhutanese human and women's rights activist, the first winner of the Ginetta Sagan Fund Award in 1997. Born in Tsirang, she was exiled from the country in March 1992 after being outspoken against the government's "One Nation, One People policy and discrimination against ethnic minorities, known as Lhotshampas. Since, she has formed the Bhutanese Refugees Aid for Victims of Violence (BRAVE), a self-help organization dedicated to assisting affected refugees from Bhutan. BRAVE facilitates counseling and training in all eight of the Bhutanese refugee camps in Nepal. In 1995 sharma took some of the women refugees to Beijing in China to the International Women Conference. There she could get the help United States Government, United Nations and Australian Government. Sharma was granted asylum and moved to the United States in 2000 and began working for the Refugee Women Network based in Georgia. She moved to Roseville, Minnesota, US in November 2007, where she has started the Nirvana Center to assist resettled families. (en)
  • Mangala Sharma é uma ativista butanesa dos direitos humanos e femininos. Ela foi a primeira vencedora do prêmio Ginetta Sagan, em 1997. Nascida em , ela foi exilada de seu país em março de 1992, depois de se manifestar contra uma política de discriminação de minorias étnicas. Depois disso, ela formou uma associação chamada Bhutanese Refugees Aid for Victims of Violence (BRAVE), que é uma organização de autoajuda destinada a assistir refugiados do Butão. A BRAVE oferece aconselhamento e treinamento para os refugiados em um campo do Nepal. Ela ganhou asilo político e se mudou para os Estados Unidos, onde começou a trabalhar para a Refugee Women Network, na Geórgia. Em 2007, ela se mudou para Minnesota, onde ingressou no Nirvana Center, que assiste famílias reassentadas. (pt)
  • Мангала Шарма (англ. Mangala Sharma; нар. 1969, Ціранг, Бутан) — правозахисниця з Бутану, перша лауреатка премії фонду «Джинет Саган» в 1997 році. (uk)
  • Мангала Шарма (англ. Mangala Sharma; род. 1969, Циранг, Бутан) — правозащитница из Бутана, первый лауреат премии фонда «Джинета Саган» в 1997 году. (ru)
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