ND Burma
ND-Burma formed in 2004 in order to provide a way for Burma human rights organizations to collaborate on the human rights documentation process. The 13 ND-Burma member organizations seek to collectively use the truth of what communities in Burma have endured to advocate for justice for victims. ND-Burma trains local organizations in human rights documentation; coordinates members’ input into a common database using Martus, a secure open-source software; and engages in joint-advocacy campaigns.
Recent Posts
- Junta targeting rebel-held areas in northern Myanmar with airstrikes and artillery
- Human Rights Situation weekly update (September 8 to 14, 2024)
- Myanmar National Organizing Committee for ACSC/APF ASEAN Civil Society Conference/ASEAN People’s Forum 2024
- Human Rights Situation weekly update (September 1 to 7, 2024)
- Red Cross chief calls for greater aid access after visit to Myanmar
Destruction & Displacement: Civilian Safety and Security at Risk Post-Coup in Myanmar
The Network for Human Rights Documentation – Burma Calls for An End to Junta Violence in New Briefing Paper: “Destruction & Displacement: Civilian Safety and Security at Risk Post-Coup in Myanmar”
On World Refugee Day, the Human Rights Foundation of Monland Condemns the Forced Internal Displacement of Civilians in Burma with Release of Briefing Paper on Humanitarian Crisis
Press release by the Kachin Women’s Association Thailand (KWAT)
Deadly reprisals: regime steps up attacks on civilians in retaliation for conflict losses in northern Burma
Refugees in Kayah State suffering from food shortages
“Weekly Update on the Situation of Human Rights in Myanmar Post-Coup” (June 7 -13) 2021
Statement by the United Nations in Myanmar on the humanitarian situation in the south-east
Junta raids spark new, lethal clashes in Yinmabin Township
Roughly 800 soldiers have fled the military since the coup, says defector