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14 Thai civil society organisations have called on newly re-elected Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul to urgently address the fuel crisis, criticising the PM for mishandling the issue, which has driven up the overall cost of living in the country. [1]

Mizzima An open letter was published on 6 October by over 170 Myanmar, Japan, regional, and international civil society organisations calling on the Japanese government to lead international efforts to stop the Myanmar junta’s elections slated for th... [2]

Mizzima Sweden will end all development aid to Myanmar from 2026, following the U.S. government. This includes $2.65 million per year for media and human rights groups, according to Human Rights Myanmar 12 September. [3]

Naw Wahkushee, Director, Karen Peace Support Network While a lot of the international focus on Burma is now about the upcoming elections or how much territory the Burmese military has lost or taken, across the country in areas freed from Burmese mili... [5]

Dimapur, March 26 (MExN): NE Shiksha Samvaad Nagaland will be held at Tetso College, bringing together educators, government representatives, civil society organisations, and community leaders to discuss ‘Reimagining Education in the Northeast for a ... [6]

Mizzima 462 civil society organizations wrote an open letter to United Nations Security Council (UNSC) to express their displeasure in the UNSC’s lack of action against the Myanmar junta. [7]

Mizzima A group of 255 Myanmar civil society and revolutionary organisations sent a joint letter of support to the Bangladesh movement wishing it success in its efforts. [8]

Civil society in the Nordics The Nordic experience is characterised by an upward spiral of development resulting from a close interconnection between a strong civil society and a strong state. [9]

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[1] TH prachataienglish.com · 2026-03-24 · 85% match

Newly re-elected PM Anutin urged to address energy crisis

14 Thai civil society organisations have called on newly re-elected Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul to urgently address the fuel crisis, criticising the PM for mishandling the issue, which has driven up the overall cost of living in the country.

[2] MM eng.mizzima.com · 2025-10-07 · 75% match

Open letter from civil society organisations calls on Japan to lead efforts against Myanmar junta’s planned election

Mizzima An open letter was published on 6 October by over 170 Myanmar, Japan, regional, and international civil society organisations calling on the Japanese government to lead international efforts to stop the Myanmar junta’s elections slated for th

[3] MM eng.mizzima.com · 2025-09-12 · 75% match

Sweden ends development aid to Myanmar, abandoning media and civil society: NGO

Mizzima Sweden will end all development aid to Myanmar from 2026, following the U.S. government. This includes $2.65 million per year for media and human rights groups, according to Human Rights Myanmar 12 September.

[4] MM eng.mizzima.com · 2025-12-12 · 75% match

HRM offers its 2026 human rights predictions for Myanmar

[5] MM eng.mizzima.com · 2025-12-13 · 75% match

The election is a side-show – the real future of Burma is already being built

Naw Wahkushee, Director, Karen Peace Support Network While a lot of the international focus on Burma is now about the upcoming elections or how much territory the Burmese military has lost or taken, across the country in areas freed from Burmese mili

[6] MM morungexpress.com · 85% match

NE Shiksha Samvaad Nagaland to focus on future-ready education

Dimapur, March 26 (MExN): NE Shiksha Samvaad Nagaland will be held at Tetso College, bringing together educators, government representatives, civil society organisations, and community leaders to discuss ‘Reimagining Education in the Northeast for a

[7] MM eng.mizzima.com · 2024-02-04 · 75% match

Civil Society organisations criticise United Nations Security Council inaction

Mizzima 462 civil society organizations wrote an open letter to United Nations Security Council (UNSC) to express their displeasure in the UNSC’s lack of action against the Myanmar junta.

[8] MM eng.mizzima.com · 2024-08-17 · 75% match

Myanmar civil society organisations send felicitations of support to Bangladesh movement

Mizzima A group of 255 Myanmar civil society and revolutionary organisations sent a joint letter of support to the Bangladesh movement wishing it success in its efforts.

[9] FI nordics.info · 2019-02-21 · 75% match

Civil society in the Nordics

Civil society in the Nordics The Nordic experience is characterised by an upward spiral of development resulting from a close interconnection between a strong civil society and a strong state.

[10] MM eng.mizzima.com · 2024-09-17 · 75% match

Myanmar National Organizing Committee to participate in ASEAN Civil Society Conference/ASEAN People’s Forum 2024

Mizzima The Myanmar National Organising Committee (Myanmar NOC) for will be attending the ASEAN Civil Society Conference/ASEAN People’s Forum 2024 in Dili Timor-Leste from 19-21 September.

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