Our work on Myanmar
After years of civil unrest and military upheaval caused by the Tatmadaw, Myanmar is experiencing one of the most severe humanitarian crises of the 21st century. Ongoing conflicts and power struggles between various armed groups and the military have left civilians without access to essential necessities. Today, many continue to suffer from prolonged food and water insecurity, while most children have only received minimal access to quality education.
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Our most recent research and reports
- RT^2 Monthly Factsheet: March 2025 – Social, Economic and Cultural RightsOur monthly factsheet offers a comprehensive overview of the human rights situation in Myanmar, with a special focus on social, economic, and cultural rights. Each…
- RT^2 Monthly Factsheet: February 2025 – Social, Economic and Cultural RightsOur monthly factsheet offers a comprehensive overview of the human rights situation in Myanmar, with a special focus on social, economic, and cultural rights. Each…
- RT^2 Monthly Factsheet: January 2025 – Social, Economic and Cultural RightsOur monthly factsheet offers a comprehensive overview of the human rights situation in Myanmar, with a special focus on social, economic, and cultural rights. Each…
- Right to Thrive Advocates for the Right to Food in Myanmar in Submission to UN OHCHRRight to Thrive (RT^2), a dedicated non-governmental organization focusing on monitoring and reporting on economic rights, has submitted a statement to the United Nations High…