“It’s important to be aware of what’s going on in the world and to think about how you can start to make a difference, even when you’re a kid.”
This briefing details how the Burmese Army has used rape and sexual violence with impunity for decades.
About 60,000 Kachin villagers fleeing Burma Army attacks and persecution, who are sheltering in Kachin-controlled ter
This report documents the themes from the testimonies of the 12 Tribunal testifiers - on sexual violence against wome
On February 24th, 2010, Mon nationals from various areas in Thailand and southern Burma celebrated the 6th anniversar
When women are displaced due to conflict or human rights abuses, they adopt new strategies to provide for themselves
In July, the Nobel Women's Initiative led a group of prominent women on a three-week fact-finding mission to investig
The Myanmar regime, guilty of the most serious crimes of concern to the international community, has revealed that it
This news edition focuses on the Burmese military regime's referendum on its constitution.
Despite intense international focus on the human rights situation in Myanmar (Burma) in 2007, forced displacement, as
The Women's International League for Peace and Freedom sends greetings, solidarity and support to citizens of Burma,
Today, the 19th of June, is the birthday of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi.
“Burma Women's Voices for Hope” is the sixth edition of the Women's Voices series.
“Burma Women's Voices for Hope” is the sixth edition of the Women's Voices series.
An alarming trend is developing in ethnic Kachin communities of Burma.
Ten years have passed since the Beijing Conference.
Dr. Cynthia Maung has undergone a dramatic transformation.
The military government consistently denies that Burma has no political prisoners.
Building gender equality on the Thai–Burma Border within Burma's exiled opposition movement, follow up paper of
Women from Burma who live in the camps along the Thai-Burma border are increasingly coming into contact with the conc
In many ways, historically and today, women of Burma hold a unique and enviable position.
Throughout history, gender−based violence has been an integral component of armed conflict.
WOMEN OF BURMA
Five indigenous women's organizations from Burma working on the Thai/Burma border produced this Shadow Report, with s
This is an overview of the report: Women's Rights in Burma.
This is an excerpt from the Book: The Voice of Hope: Aung San Suu Kyi: Conversations with Alan Clements.