Together for Peace, Equality for All: Women’s League of Burma Celebrates 19-Years

3 Minutes To ReadNang Kham Awn and Maggi Quadrini reflect on almost two decades of tireless activism and advocacy.
Shooting the Facebook Messenger (Part IV)

5 Minutes To ReadThomas Dowling reflects on Facebook in Myanmar.
Shooting the Facebook Messenger (Part III)

8 Minutes To ReadThomas Dowling presents an argument for how Facebook could potentially (and inadvertently) advance Burmanisation in Myanmar.
Shooting the Facebook Messenger (Part II)

6 Minutes To ReadThomas Dowling assesses Facebook’s mitigation strategies before critically engaging with the Company’s intentions in Myanmar.
Shooting the (Facebook) Messenger (Part I)

8 Minutes To ReadThomas Dowling considers the impact of Facebook in Myanmar and its potency for Burmanisation.
Social Media Facebook Connections Between the Shan and Thai: How Technology Helps the Consumer to Become a Self-Producer

10 Minutes To ReadKo Htwe describes the cross-border use of social media among Shan and Thai communities.
Donors Must Work with Women – Not for Women

5 Minutes To ReadMaggi Quadrini argues that engagement practices between donors and grassroots women’s organizations in Myanmar need to change.
Under the Umbrella: Drugs and Myanmar Politics (Part 5)

6 Minutes To ReadOlly Gagiero describes how the suppression of Myanmar’s drug trade is constrained by pervasive corruption.
Myanmar’s Laws Ensure Journalists Cannot Speak (Part 4)

7 Minutes To ReadDarcy Moffatt discusses how the criminalisation of journalists robs Myanmar of press freedom.
Are our expectations of Myanmar realistic? (Part 3)

7 Minutes To ReadGabrielle Maginness writes about challenges to Myanmar’s transition to federalism.