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Tag: humanitarian aid

Thailand: Next Door Frenemy to Myanmar?

7 Minutes To ReadMinn Myoh Minn Oo evaluates the political relationship between the Thai government and the Myanmar people.

Increasing Number of Displaced Refugees in the Post-coup Period and Humanitarian Assistance Campaigns by Myanmar Diasporic Youth

8 Minutes To ReadHnin Htet Htet Aung studies the surge in support for refugees by overseas Myanmar youth.

Humanitarian Considerations in Myanmar: A Discussion with David Mathieson (Part 1)

17 Minutes To ReadThe Institute for the Study of Human Rights (ISHRC)  interviews David Mathieson, an independent analyst researching and working on human rights and humanitarian issues in Myanmar, in this two-part interview.  

Addressing Landmine Contamination within the Myanmar Peace Process: The Case of Karen State

7 Minutes To ReadGregory Cathcart and Saw Chit Thet Tun examine how Mine Action activities could ignite movement in the current peace process in Karen State.

Idle in the Face of Catastrophe: The Coup and the Need for Structural Reform within the UNSC

14 Minutes To ReadAung Soe explores the implications of the United Nations Security Council’s response to Myanmar’s 2021 coup.

The international community must listen to the voices of Burma’s internally and externally displaced people

6 Minutes To ReadPaul Sztumpf argues that the international community needs to change its humanitarian support strategy.

Carpetbagging in Burma’s Ethnic Areas

7 Minutes To ReadMoegyo challenges the role of development/assistance in ethnic areas and provides recommendations for vetting.

Conflict in Kachin and Northern Shan States and its Impact on the Humanitarian Situation

9 Minutes To ReadGum Sha Awng reviews the situation of displaced people in Kachin and Shan States.

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