Burma Link | May 15, 2018

Summary

Burma Link is a non-profit organisation that was set up in August 2012 to address vital unmet needs affecting Burma’s ethnic nationalities and displaced people. Although the ethnic plight plays a central role in the lack of freedom, peace, and democracy in Burma, ethnic voices have been increasingly silenced since 2011 as the world has turned its attention towards central Burma. Burma Link works to ensure that the voices of Burma’s ethnic nationalities and displaced people, as well as the diverse Community Based Organisations (CBOs) and groups that represent them, are heard in Burma’s reform process. We work in collaboration with numerous ethnic, refugee, women, capacity building, human rights, media, and political and armed organisations that represent various ethnicities and envision a Federal Union of Burma.

This report describes the activities and key achievements of Burma Link during the year 2017. The report also provides background to the organisation as well as the political situation in Burma with regard to the ethnic nationalities and displaced people, armed conflict and the peace process.

Download the full report (PDF) here.