A Shifting Power Balance
September 28, 2023
A shifting power balance: Junta control shrinks in southeast Burma A report by Karen Peace Support Network (KPSN) Data and maps compiled by Karen Peace Support Network (KPSN) in this…
Denied and Deprived: report by Karen Human Rights Group
June 8, 2022
Drawing on interviews with villagers, local leaders and civil society organisations, this report presents the deepening humanitarian crisis in Karen State since the 2021 military coup, highlighting the denial and…
Foreign Affairs Committee: The UK Government’s Response to the Myanmar Crisis
July 16, 2021
The House of Commons Foreign Affairs Committee has published its report “The UK Government’s Response to the Myanmar Crisis”. The Committee calls on the UK Government to treat the democratically…
Situation update of IDPs in Mutraw (Papun) and Kler Lwee Htu (Nyaunglebin) Districts
January 29, 2021
Report from Karen Peace Support Network Situation update of IDPs in Mutraw (Papun) and Kler Lwee Htu (Nyaunglebin) Districts with the recent armed conflict between Tatmadaw and KNLA, Northern Karen…
Five steps the UK can take to start to address the Rohingya crisis
October 5, 2020
Briefing by Burmese Rohingya Organisation UK, Burma Campaign UK and Justice4Rohingya UK The British government has not done all it can to ensure justice and accountability for the violations of…
Left behind and destitute: How IDP communities in Southern Burma/Myanmar are struggling to survive during COVID-19
July 15, 2020
Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in remote communities in southeast Burma are struggling to survive. COVID-19-related restrictions on the freedom of movement in these areas—often under the administration of multiple ethnic…
Virus warfare: Burma Army destruction of Karen community defences against Covid-19
June 16, 2020
Instead of supporting and collaborating with Covid-19 prevention activities, the Burma Army burned, demolished and forced to shut down Covid-19 health screening points set up by local Karen communities. Karen…
“They block everything”: displaced Kachins deprived of aid – Fortify Rights
August 19, 2018
More than seven years after war resumed between the Myanmar Army and the Kachin Independence Army (KIA), more than 106,000 ethnic civilians remain forcibly displaced in Kachin and northern Shan…
Suffering in shadows: displaced persons in Kachin and northern Shan States
December 12, 2017
Refugees Interntional’s field report says reductions in international aid, waning attention, and dramatically increased restrictions on assistance by the government is creating a desperate and unsustainable situation for displaced persons…
The Long Road To Recovery
February 19, 2015
This report summarizes the results of a large-scale, population-based health survey, which covered 64 townships, 6,620 households, and a target population of 456,786 people. The survey was jointly conducted by…