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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 Indigenous & ethnic rightsControl Over ResourcesAsia Chin people in Burma: Having a say on their land Chin Human Rights Organization documents human rights abuses and campaigns to ensure benefits for Indigenous people. Control Over ResourcesBurma Canada Pension Plan fuels human rights abuses in Burma Burma’s Shwe Gas Project fuels armed conflict, rights abuses and poverty, with Canada Pension Plan financing. Human rightsControl Over ResourcesBurma Communities in Burma challenge destructive development of natural resources Burma Rivers Network monitors dam projects, promotes ecological sustainability and social justice in resource development. Women’s leadershipHealthAsia Health is always political: The work of Likhaan and the Mae Tao Clinic Inter Pares facilitated an exchange between the Mae Tao Clinic for Burmese refugees and Likhaan in the Philippines. Load more Our Impact on this region Peace and DemocracyAsia Bringing community-based organizations together to ensure that civilian concerns are included in ceasefire negotiation processes in Burma. Read related update > HealthBurma Inter Pares has supported Back Pack Health Worker Team’s primary health care provision since it began in 1998. The team has initiated talks to envision a national health system. Read related update > See all impacts Related Counterparts Related Voices Related Resources See all related resources Prioritizing mental health in social justice Peace and DemocracyAsia Bulletins Burma: resistance and resilience Peace and DemocracyAsia Bulletins Connecting Generations for Social Justice Gender Justice & Women's RightsAfrica Bulletins Related Staff Jessica Stevens Nikki Richard Samantha McGavin first previous 1 2
Indigenous & ethnic rightsControl Over ResourcesAsia Chin people in Burma: Having a say on their land Chin Human Rights Organization documents human rights abuses and campaigns to ensure benefits for Indigenous people.
Control Over ResourcesBurma Canada Pension Plan fuels human rights abuses in Burma Burma’s Shwe Gas Project fuels armed conflict, rights abuses and poverty, with Canada Pension Plan financing.
Human rightsControl Over ResourcesBurma Communities in Burma challenge destructive development of natural resources Burma Rivers Network monitors dam projects, promotes ecological sustainability and social justice in resource development.
Women’s leadershipHealthAsia Health is always political: The work of Likhaan and the Mae Tao Clinic Inter Pares facilitated an exchange between the Mae Tao Clinic for Burmese refugees and Likhaan in the Philippines.
Peace and DemocracyAsia Bringing community-based organizations together to ensure that civilian concerns are included in ceasefire negotiation processes in Burma. Read related update >
HealthBurma Inter Pares has supported Back Pack Health Worker Team’s primary health care provision since it began in 1998. The team has initiated talks to envision a national health system. Read related update >