From the Vault: A Story of Partnership, Progress, and Pride

In May 2015, the village of Kaung Khae began a transformative journey in partnership with Shanta Foundation (now Shanta Village Partners). Nestled high in the mountains, Kaung Khae is accessible only by a narrow, steep road, painstakingly built by the villagers themselves over several years using only hand tools. At the time, it was among [...]

Paving the Way to a Brighter Future

Maung Dein village, situated in Pin Laung Township, has 47 households and a total population of 223. The villagers primarily farm corn. The village’s topography is encircled by sloping, barren land that is difficult to work. Farmers depend entirely on manual, hand labor to prepare the land and to distribute seeds and fertilizers. As this [...]

A New Chapter for Rosa: Community Loan Fuels Growth and Education

Rosa in her garden The community bank has been a game changer for Rosa Konye in Mpasu village in the southern Province of Zambia. 64-year-old Rosa has relied on gardening as her main source of income for the past 30 years. During those 30 years, the scope of her gardening was limited, and she struggled [...]

How We Choose a Village: Shanta Foundation’s Partnership Selection Process

Introducing Shanta's model to a new community in Myanmar At Shanta Foundation, selecting a new village for partnership is more than just a checklist; it’s a thoughtful, community-first process grounded in trust, listening, and respect. Each year between August and November, our regional teams set out to identify new village partners. These are some of [...]

Women’s Self-Help Group for the Gold

The Thein Lay Pyar Village Women’s Self-Help Group was formed in September 2023 with 16 members. Within a month, they began launching small businesses by investing $553 in phone top-up cards (adding minutes to cellular phones) and snack crackers using funds from their savings group. They recognized that engaging in business was more advantageous than [...]

Empowered by Books: A Learner’s Journey through the Library

Ma Tin Htwe reading to her grandmother Ma Tin Htwe, a vibrant 12-year-old girl from Htee Kan Laung Village, is currently a fifth-grade student. At a young age, Ma Tin Htwe moved in with her grandparents when her mother remarried. Reflecting on this change, she said, “When my mother remarried, I felt she didn’t love [...]

Soy Beans as an Innovative Cash Crop!

Learning in the Field U Pwint, a 40-year-old married man living in Kaung Hote Village, Taunggyi Township, participated in a soybean cultivation initiative by Shanta Foundation in 2024. This initiative changed his traditional farming practices, which previously consisted of growing crops like corn, rice, garlic, peanuts, and sunflowers. As part of the project, U Pwint [...]

Women’s Group Discussions in Zambia

Women's Group Discussion Meeting We have an exciting update from our Zambian partner villages! This spring, we are launching a new women’s empowerment program: Women’s Group Discussions (WGD). In our 4 Zambian partner villages, women will be trained to lead small group discussions in their villages. The discussion topics will range from reproductive health to [...]

Welcome Erika!

Shanta Foundation is thrilled to announce Erika Van Bibb as our new Director of Development! Erika brings years of experience in fundraising, vision casting, organizational development, and equitable leadership to our team. She has a passion for empowering individuals and communities as proven through her professional experience. Erika's prowess in fundraising, curriculum development, and brand [...]

Building a Stronger Future Through Infrastructure Projects in Myanmar

The above images are from villages slated for major infrastructure projects this year. 2025 marks a significant year for Shanta Foundation as we embark on a crucial set of infrastructure projects in 8 (out of 17) of our partner villages in Myanmar. These projects, encompassing school construction, road renovations, water systems, and bridge building, are [...]