Hanging in the Balance: Challenges in Relocating a Post-secondary School from a Thai Refugee Camp to a Ceasefire area in Myanmar

9 Minutes To ReadSu-Ann Oh and Melanie Walker discuss the challenges of return to ceasefire areas faced by post-secondary schools in Karen refugee camps on the Thai-Myanmar border.
Post-secondary Education in Myanmar: Reform from the Ground-up

9 Minutes To ReadShona Loong and Gray Rinehart discuss how local leaders in post-secondary schools pave the way for inclusive, critical, and community-based learning.
Myanmar’s violent road to ‘peace’

21 Minutes To ReadAngshuman Choudhury analyses the recent bouts of rebel-military violence in Myanmar and assesses their implications for the peace process ahead.
Myanmar’s Gifts to English

8 Minutes To ReadEwan Cameron argues for the validity of ‘Myanma English’ in a global world.
Padoh Mahn Shah: a Funeral in Kawthoolei

8 Minutes To ReadMael Raynaud pays tribute to a bold, bridge-building Karen leader.
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.
Miss Burma. Charmaine Craig. 2017. 355 pp. Grove Press.

5 Minutes To ReadLuke Corbin reviews Charmaine Craig’s new book, “Miss Burma.”
The Karen in 2017: Resilience, Aspirations and Politics (Part 4)

6 Minutes To ReadTea Circle reviews the last of four panels from a recent Oxford workshop on the Karen. Parts 1, 2 and 3 can be found here, here and here.
The Karen in 2017: Resilience, Aspirations and Politics (Part 3)

5 Minutes To ReadJustine Chambers reviews the third of four panels from a recent Oxford workshop on the Karen.
The Karen in 2017: Resilience, Aspirations and Politics (Part 2)

5 Minutes To ReadGreg Cathcart and Gerard McCarthy review the second of four panels from a recent Oxford workshop on the Karen.