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      Exasperated Challenges for International Assistance

      31 octobre 2022 · Updates,Report
      “Many of us are repeatedly discussing the post-coup challenges. Will counting those challenges...

      Let’s Stand with Tech for Democracy

      5 septembre 2022 · Updates
      Billions of people using technology have excellent expectations. However, internet shutdowns,...

      Pandita's Website Migrates to a New Domain Name

      2 mai 2022 · Updates
      Pandita Development Institute (Pandita) will migrate its official website to a new domain name,...

      Researchers' Perseverance in Responding to Change

      23 mars 2022 · Updates
      The Asia Research News 2022 magazine features a story: Myanmar — The Unremitting Perseverance of...

      Few Questions for the Civic Space in Myanmar

      30 septembre 2021 · Updates,Report
      How long does a democratic transition take? Many exhausted activists throughout the world whisper...

      Coming Soon: Social Media Kit for Local Groups

      19 janvier 2021 · Updates
      အောက်တွင် မြန်မာဘာသာဖြင့် ဖော်ပြထားပါသည် Book Title: Social Media Quick Start Guide for Local...

      My Burmese Days before the Pandemic

      22 septembre 2020 · Updates
      By Claire J Cowman The lush hillsides of Kalaw, the ancient temples of Bagan, and the floating...

      Social Media and Learning Democracy in Myanmar

      11 juin 2020 · Updates
      Myanmar is known for the decade-long armed conflict, and military dictatorship, which has...

      Myanmar Civic Space: A ‘Home Sweet Home’ for Human Rights Defenders?

      10 décembre 2019 · Opinion
      In today’s world, the concept of human rights is inextricably linked to global peace, justice,...

      Knock, Knock. Who's there? Unicode

      1 novembre 2019 · Updates
      Sending emails to somebody is not a big task, everyone knows. However, it was not always easy to...

      Welcomes an Australia Volunteer

      1 octobre 2019 · Updates
      In a small reserved office in Yangon’s crowded cityscape, you can hear an unusual voice after...

      Pandita Won Inclusive Innovation Award at Nordic Day 2019

      18 février 2019 · Press Release
      Yangon, Myanmar, Release; 18th February 2018 A locally initiated nonprofit organization,...

      When Ethnicity and Religion are Manipulated

      7 février 2018 · Opinion
      Currently in Myanmar, ethnic issues and communal tension draw more attention of the international...

      Civil Society's Struggle in Changing Landscape?

      18 janvier 2018 · Opinion
      Prior to the changes of 2011, civil society consisted mainly of either religious or charitable...
      • DEFEND DEMOCRACY in MYANMAR

        Myanmar deserves an elected government.

        We condemn the coup in the strongest term.
        The outcome of the 2020 General Election must be implemented without any exception.
        All civilian political and government leaders currently detained must be released immediately.

         

        #defend_democracy_in_Myanmar

         

      Pandita Development Institute (Pandita) is a non-profit and mission-based organisation to strengthen civic participation to build a just and democratic society in Myanmar.

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