While Burma Link has paused regular activities since November 2018, the wealth of information we’ve shared over the years remains a critical resource for understanding the ongoing challenges in Burma. Although we haven’t been able to update our content recently, our website continues to provide essential and still-relevant insights into the struggles faced by Burma’s ethnic nationalities and displaced, conflict-affected communities.

The situation in Burma remains complex, and many of the challenges that ethnic and displaced communities face today mirror those of the past. As such, the insights, resources, and voices we have shared continue to hold great value. Here’s a glimpse of what’s available on our website:
 

Background Information:

With over 100 pages of thoroughly researched content about Burma and the Thailand-Burma border area, our site offers in-depth insights into the country’s complex history and ongoing challenges.

Voices of the People:

Countless stories told in the voices of the people themselves provide powerful personal accounts of their struggles, hopes, and dreams.

Publications & Resources:

From documentaries and reports to maps and briefers, our extensive collection also includes a comprehensive ELLS (Essential Life and Leadership Skills) training program that can be freely downloaded and adapted to any context.

 
As you explore our website, you’ll find that what we’ve highlighted here is just a small fraction of the wealth of information available. There’s so much more to discover and learn—each page offers deeper context and insight into the ongoing struggles of Burma’s ethnic nationalities.

Although we have not updated these resources in recent years, they remain an invaluable source of information for anyone interested in Burma and its ethnic peoples. We hope that the knowledge shared through Burma Link will continue to educate, inform, and inspire, as we all stand in solidarity with the people of Burma in their ongoing struggle for freedom.

Thank you for your ongoing interest and support.

Burma Link Board