Resilience to Dual Crises: The Coup And the Pandemic

10 Minutes To ReadNgwe Min Tar Yar shares his knowledge of intercommunal support in Myanmar for people grappling with COVID-19 and the coup.
Chronicle of a Coup: June 1, 2021

8 Minutes To ReadChristopher J. Walker describes one attempt to help relieve the dire food shortage resulting from military rule in Myanmar.
Chronicle of a Coup: May 28 & 30, 2021

7 Minutes To ReadChristopher J. Walker reflects on the ingenuity of efforts to resist military repression in Myanmar.
Scientific Technology as God’s Grace: Interpreting Nineteenth-Century America through Karen Baptists’ Eyes

14 Minutes To ReadHitomi Fujimura explores how Karen Baptists understood “modern knowledge” in nineteenth-century America.
Chronicle of a Coup: May 19, 20, 23 & 25, 2021

8 Minutes To ReadChristopher J. Walker reflects on urgent safety concerns amidst the military repression in Myanmar.
Flawed by Design: Assessing the Yadana CSR Project

13 Minutes To ReadCorporate Accountability Myanmar (CAM) identifies the failures with Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programs in Myanmar.
Chronicle of a Coup: May 17 & 18, 2021

9 Minutes To ReadChristopher J. Walker reflects on the urgent security and financial concerns amidst the military repression in Myanmar.
Chronicle of a Coup: May 13, 14, 15 & 16, 2021

10 Minutes To ReadChristopher J. Walker reflects on the ever-intensifying dangers of daily life under military rule in Myanmar.
Chronicle of a Coup: May 9 & 12, 2021

11 Minutes To ReadChristopher J. Walker recounts the risks that he, his friends, and his neighbours face in the aftermath of Myanmar’s military coup.
An NGO Worker’s Perspective: Fighting for human rights as democracy dies

9 Minutes To ReadInspired by the ongoing series, ‘Chronicle of a coup’, Damien Riley (pseudonym) writes about his experiences at an NGO.