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Albanian
AMHARIC       
Arabic,
* html
Armenian
Azerbaijani
BAHASA MELAYU/BAHASA INDONESIA       
Belarusian
Bosnian

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Burmese   
Catalan   
Ciluba (DRC)
, html
Czech    
DANISH        
DARI            
DIOLA          
Dutch
English,* html
FILIPINO           NEW
Finnish
FONGBE     
French
Georgian
German
Greek 
Haitian Creole
HAUSA   
  NEW
Hebrew
HUNGARIAN          
 
Icelandic
Italian
   
Japanese
KACHIN (BURMA)   
    
KAREN (BURMA)    
    
KARENNI (BURMA)   
 
Kikongo (DRC)
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KINYARWANDA      
KIRUNDI      
Kiswahili (DRC), html
KISWAHILI (e. Africa)
Korean
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kuki (burma)         
KURDISH-KIRMANJI      
KYRGYZ
       
LAHU ( BURMA)
     
Lingala (DRC)
, html
MACEDONIAN
          NEW
Mandarin*
MARATHI (INDIA)      
Ndebele  (ZIMBABWE)
 
Norwegian
PaO (BURMA)    
Persian/Farsi
Portuguese

PUNJABI           
RAKHAING (BURMA)     
Romanian
Russian
*
SERBIAN          
SHAN (BURMA)
SHONA          
SINHALA:
1 & 2     
SLOVAK         
Somali
 
 
Spanish*     
Swedish

TAMIL       
tetum (timor-leste)        
THAI          
TURKISH
   
URDU        
UZBEK       
VIETNAMESE      
WOLOF
YORUBA
      NEW

 

*Designates official UN languages


• Aymara (Bolivia, Peru)
Bari (Sudan)
• Dinka (Sudan)
• Hindi
• Igbo (Nigeria)
• Juba Arabic (sudan)
• Krio
(Sierra Leone)
• Nepali

• Nuer (Sudan)

• Shiluk (Sudan)





These languages have been identified as priorities for translation by women, peace and security advocates:

Achehnese (Acheh)
Acholi/Luo (Northern Uganda,South Sudan)
Bengali
Croatian
Embera (Colombia)
Hmong (spoken in Laos, Thailand, Burma, Vietnam, and Southern China)
Khmer (Cambodia)
Luganda (Uganda)
Malayalam (South Indian)
Mongolian
Nuer (Sudan)
Oshiwambo (Namibia)
Paez (Colombia)
• Pashto (Afghanistan)
Pidgin (Papua New Guinea)
Quechua (Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, Northern Chile, Argentina, Southern Colombia)
Sangho (Central African Republic)
• Tajik
Wayu (Venezuela)
Wayunaiki (Colombia)
Xhosa (S. Africa)
Zande (Sudan)
Zulu (S. Africa)

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