About us
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.
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- Human Rights Situation weekly update (January 15 to 21, 2023)
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Myanmar army columns merge in Sagaing to carry out raids following resistance ambush
Beyond the Headlines: Myanmar’s detained President moved to prison, whereabouts of family unknown
Junta air force repeatedly bombs Sagaing Region village
Human Rights Situation weekly update (January 15 to 21, 2023)
Military destroys historic church, more than 100 houses in Catholic village
HRW Urge ASEAN Chair Indonesia to Pressure Myanmar on Violence
Human Rights Situation weekly update (January 8 to 14, 2023)
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