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The Immigrant Workers Centre to receive 2018 Peter Gillespie Social Justice Award Apr 18, 2018 | Read more
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Karate and bodily autonomy: Helping girls in Bangladesh thrive through sport Dec 15, 2022 | Read more
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Our Work: By issue Migration About this issue The history of humankind is the history of migration. Many people on the move are refugees or internally displaced, dislocated by war and violence. Others are displaced by the collapse of local economies and forced to move to urban centres or across borders in search of livelihoods. It’s urgent to build social solidarity with all migrants and create a civic responsibility to promote their rights. Our Work on this issue Inter Pares works with our counterparts in Canada and internationally to promote the human rights of refugees, internally displaced people, migrant workers, and cross-border migrants. We promote freedom of movement, the right to resist coercive relocation, and the right of people to return safely to their homes. Sub-issuesInternal displacementMigrant labourUndocumented migrantsRefugees Latest Updates Peace and DemocracyBurma Inter Pares speaks out on Rohingya crisis, calls for immediate strong measures Inter Pares remains highly concerned by the ongoing Rohingya crisis in Burma and Bangladesh, and by the pressing need for stronger action. Violence against womenPeace and DemocracyBurma Joint statement on violence against the Rohingya in Myanmar On September 26th, Inter Pares joined 30+ Canadian organizations and human rights activists in calling for further Canadian action on the crisis. Violence against womenPeace and DemocracyBurma Statement on Latest Violence against the Rohingya Population in Burma Inter Pares is gravely concerned regarding the latest wave of military violence against Rohingya civilians in northwestern Burma. Peace and DemocracyAsia A New Vision for Land in Burma Land is central to many social justice struggles around the world, and it’s no different in Burma. However, ethnic civil society organizations have a new vision for land use. Load more Our Impact on this issue Humanitarian reliefIndigenous & ethnic rightsMigrationAsia For well over a decade Inter Pares has supported The Border Consortium’s provision of humanitarian aid in some of the world’s only refugee camps to be run by refugees themselves Read related update > See all impacts Related Counterparts Related Voices Related Resources See all related resources Inter Pares Annual Report 2020 - Sustaining Social Justice Women's Rights & Gender JusticeAfrica Annual Reports Inter Pares Annual Report 2019 - Mobilizing for Change Women's Rights & Gender JusticeAfrica Annual Reports On the Move: The search for a better life Food SovereigntyAfrica Bulletins Related Staff Samantha McGavin
Peace and DemocracyBurma Inter Pares speaks out on Rohingya crisis, calls for immediate strong measures Inter Pares remains highly concerned by the ongoing Rohingya crisis in Burma and Bangladesh, and by the pressing need for stronger action.
Violence against womenPeace and DemocracyBurma Joint statement on violence against the Rohingya in Myanmar On September 26th, Inter Pares joined 30+ Canadian organizations and human rights activists in calling for further Canadian action on the crisis.
Violence against womenPeace and DemocracyBurma Statement on Latest Violence against the Rohingya Population in Burma Inter Pares is gravely concerned regarding the latest wave of military violence against Rohingya civilians in northwestern Burma.
Peace and DemocracyAsia A New Vision for Land in Burma Land is central to many social justice struggles around the world, and it’s no different in Burma. However, ethnic civil society organizations have a new vision for land use.
Humanitarian reliefIndigenous & ethnic rightsMigrationAsia For well over a decade Inter Pares has supported The Border Consortium’s provision of humanitarian aid in some of the world’s only refugee camps to be run by refugees themselves Read related update >
Inter Pares Annual Report 2020 - Sustaining Social Justice Women's Rights & Gender JusticeAfrica Annual Reports
Inter Pares Annual Report 2019 - Mobilizing for Change Women's Rights & Gender JusticeAfrica Annual Reports