Inter Pares joins call for Burma to end use of violence and respect democracy Feb 4, 2021 | Read more
Inter Pares welcomes Canada’s feminist realignment of international assistance Jun 9, 2017 | Read more
Stopping the unstoppable: Citizen resistance to exterminator technology in Burkina Faso Sep 4, 2019 | Read more
The Immigrant Workers Centre to receive 2018 Peter Gillespie Social Justice Award Apr 18, 2018 | Read more
“Until We Find Them”: Searching for missing loved ones on the road to the North Mar 11, 2019 | Read more
Karate and bodily autonomy: Helping girls in Bangladesh thrive through sport Dec 15, 2022 | Read more
Burma Canada announces new sanctions regarding Burma Inter Pares welcomes the Government of Canada’s announcement of new sanctions related to Burma.
Indigenous & ethnic rightsBurma Scaling mountains to report the news "Under the military council, we cannot go back.” Salai Sangte* is an editor at an Indigenous news outlet Inter Pares supports in Burma’s Chin State.
HealthBurma Innovating sexual and reproductive health services in conflict areas When Nang Shwe Yin* was eight months pregnant, she started showing signs of pre-eclampsia — a condition that could put her life, and pregnancy, at risk.
Peace and DemocracyBurma Building a federal democracy from the ground up Amidst the chaos of conflict in Burma, people like Khu Lay are finding hope in structures many in other countries take for granted: regional governments.
Women's Rights & Gender JusticeAfrica Inter Pares and counterparts leverage support from Global Affairs Canada to expand programming on SRHR Read related update >
Women's Rights & Gender JusticeAfrica ENDA Pronat and allies launch policy recommendations to support Senegal's transition to agroecology Read related update >
Food SovereigntyAfrica Inter Pares counterparts recognized for championing local, nature-based solutions to climate change Read related update >
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