
Our Work: By region
Burma
About this region
Burma is an ethnically diverse nation with a long history of systematic human rights violations and mass displacement. The country has endured military dictatorship and civil war for over 60 years. A fragile and flawed experiment with democracy ended with a military coup d’état in 2021. The country has since plunged deeper into civil war, with widespread armed and non-violent resistance.
Our Work on this region
Inter Pares partners with civil society organizations in Burma and neighbouring countries—India, Thailand, and Bangladesh—to work towards a democratic future. Through funding, capacity development, learning exchanges, coalition building and advocacy, we strengthen local civil society, for democratic organizing and the provision of public services with the support of Global Affairs Canada.
Latest Updates
Election year in Burma
Social justice activists in Burma are about to face a major dilemma. In late 2015, Burma will hold its first national elections since the "transition to democracy.”
A holistic approach to a dangerous disease
The Back Pack Health Worker Team provides primary health care to a quarter of a million people.
Civilian voices in Burma’s ceasefire negotiations
Affected communities collaborate to pursue a peace based on civilian interests.
Crony capitalism: How ‘development’ led to armed conflict in Kachin State
Uncontrolled resource development during a 17-year ceasefire impoverished Kachin State & reignited war in 2011.
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