Who cares – and who pays?
Unpaid care work is just as real as paid work and takes up a significant amount of time, especially for women. With the closing of schools and other measures undertaken by governments to prevent the
Workers have the right to safe working and living conditions.
Factory worker in Hlaingtharyar describing working and living conditions.
Change Begins from Within
Htut Aung attended a 5-day training programme where he was able to learn about gender concepts, feminism, patriarchy and gender-based violence. It was as a result of this training that he decided to
Towards a tipping point?
This report, briefing paper and presentation are focused on the impacts and understandings of climate change, and local responses and adaptations, based primarily on the experiences of nine villages
Myanmar National Policy Brief
The COVID-19 crisis has revealed the extent to which public services have been under-funded for a generation,
with women in the poorest communities often having to take the strain and fill the gap s
ActionAid Myanmar's Feminist Research Guidelines
what is research and why research is important for change/ development?
Fair Finances
In recent years, Myanmar has been experiencing profound political, economic and social
changes. Wide-ranging policy reforms that began in 2011 included a transition to greater civilian
rule, more