INEB Newsletter: June

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Statement of Congratulations for Sri Lankan Bhikkhunis

18th June 2025
INEB extends our heartfelt congratulations to the Sri Lankan Bhikkhuni Sangha on the historic Supreme Court ruling affirming their right to a national identity card bearing the rightful title of Bhikkhuni.
This landmark decision is not only a long-overdue recognition of their dignity and status as fully ordained monastics, but also a significant milestone for all Bhikkhunis around the world who continue to seek justice, equality, and inclusion in religious life.


Myanmar Earthquake Fundraising Video Report


INEB Institute Crowdfunding Campaign

We Humbly Request Your Help to Support Displaced Myanmar Teachers
On July 16th–17th, the INEB Institute will be running a crowdfunding campaign to enable an international team of well-trained young adults to assist our alumni living in a Thai border town.

Our aim is to provide emotional, intellectual, and material support to Myanmar teachers and friends we have already worked with — who are doing excellent work under very difficult conditions.

Learn more: https://inebinstitute.org/july-bonus-day-2025/


PILGRIMAGE ASIA: AMAZING BHUTAN!

Join us on an unforgettable journey through Bhutan’s sacred landscapes, vibrant ecological villages, and rich cultural heritage:

  • Sopsokha Ecovillage and Tsento Ecovillage
  • Hike to the legendary Tiger’s Nest Monastery
  • Thimphu Memorial Chorten & Traditional Art School
  • Punakha Dzong – The Palace of Great Happiness
  • Dochula Pass with panoramic Himalayan views
  • National Museum, Textile Museum, and more…

More Info @ Pilgrimage Asia


World Refugee Day 2025

20th June
Every year, June 20th marks World Refugee Day.

Close to home, along the Thai-Myanmar border, thousands of Burmese children are growing up without the basic security every child deserves.
They live in constant uncertainty, facing risks of trafficking, exploitation, and neglect. During forced migration, children face countless challenges:

  • No access to education
  • Separation from families
  • Not enough food or clean water
  • No safe place to play or grow
  • Trauma, fear, and loss of hope

Follow GNRC Thailand and Rights Beyond Border for more information about child rights in the region. (Links not provided in original)

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