This page is a list of organisations of Tibetans in exile. Most of the organisations listed are groups of
ethnic Tibetans outside of
Tibet and based in
Dharamsala.[1] The Dharamshala Indian community materialised around the
Dalai Lama, who moved there from Tibet after the
1959 unrest in Tibet.[2] There are cultural groups, religious groups, and political groups, some of which promote the goals of the
Tibetan independence movement.
Central Tibetan Administration, also referred to as the Tibetan Government in Exile. Tibet's democratically elected government based in Dharamshala, India.
Tibet Fund, the primary funding organisation for the health, education, refugee rehabilitation, cultural preservation and economic development programs that enable Tibetans in exile and in their homeland to sustain their language, culture and national identity, based in New York City, NY, United States.
Buddhist Digital Resource Center, formerly Tibetan Buddhist Resource Center. In cooperation with the
Harvard University Open Access Project (HOAP), BDRC is making its entire library completely open access. It also coordinates internships with graduate students from Harvard Divinity School and the Department of South Asian Studies at Harvard.
This page is a list of organisations of Tibetans in exile. Most of the organisations listed are groups of
ethnic Tibetans outside of
Tibet and based in
Dharamsala.[1] The Dharamshala Indian community materialised around the
Dalai Lama, who moved there from Tibet after the
1959 unrest in Tibet.[2] There are cultural groups, religious groups, and political groups, some of which promote the goals of the
Tibetan independence movement.
Central Tibetan Administration, also referred to as the Tibetan Government in Exile. Tibet's democratically elected government based in Dharamshala, India.
Tibet Fund, the primary funding organisation for the health, education, refugee rehabilitation, cultural preservation and economic development programs that enable Tibetans in exile and in their homeland to sustain their language, culture and national identity, based in New York City, NY, United States.
Buddhist Digital Resource Center, formerly Tibetan Buddhist Resource Center. In cooperation with the
Harvard University Open Access Project (HOAP), BDRC is making its entire library completely open access. It also coordinates internships with graduate students from Harvard Divinity School and the Department of South Asian Studies at Harvard.