Joint-Statement
ASEAN urged to heed UN Sec-Gen call for ceasefire, ensure human rights amid COVID19
Southeast Asian states should heed call for global ceasefire, ensure conflict sensitivity and human rights in responding to COVID19 crisis
We the undersigned civil society organisations and individuals, strongly urge the Member-States of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) to heed the call of the UN Secretary-General António Guterres for immediate global ceasefire in active armed conflicts in all parts of the world, in order to focus on the fight against the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic. We likewise call on States to place human security and conflict sensitivity as core principles in their emergency responses, ensuring that measures are proportionate, necessary and non-discriminatory aligned with international human rights law and standards, and are sensitive to the disproportionate vulnerability to pandemics of conflict-affected communities, refugees, asylum-seekers, stateless, internally-displaced persons (IDPs), people with disabilities, women, children and elderly.
In Southeast Asia, active armed conflicts are ongoing in the Philippines especially in Mindanao, in West Papua in Indonesia, in the Southern provinces of Thailand, and in various ethnic states all over Burma/Myanmar. These armed conflicts have created millions of refugees and internally displaced peoples. According to the UNHCR, in 2017, there were 3.37 million “persons of concern” in Southeast Asia, of which approximately 1.46 million were refugees, 74,416 asylum seekers, 1.17 million stateless, and 665,051 internally displaced persons. Not only are health systems of war-torn communities inadequate, but the access to healthcare and other forms of social protection by the most marginalized groups in ongoing active armed conflicts is almost none.
The COVID19 pandemic will undeniably test the capacity for crisis mitigation and response of governments, and will potentially ravage each and every society. We are concerned, however, of countries and communities where overt violence and political instability are present and where economic capacities and social capital are fragile, making them more vulnerable to the impact of the outbreak, and possibly exacerbating existing conflicts or giving rise to new ones.
This is a test of ASEAN leadership in the region, and a test of ASEAN integration beyond just economics and trade. Unsurprisingly, however, the ASEAN members have yet to respond to the crisis as a regional community. Many countries beyond the region have also taken a me-first strategy, as the UN itself struggles to rally a decisive, coordinated global response. States need to recognize that while border lockdowns may temporarily contain the pandemic, without supporting the capacities of more fragile countries and without coordinated action, we will not be able to beat the virus. Solidarity among peoples and nations is needed now more than ever.
The virus will not discriminate with regards to religion, race, ethnicity, political ideology and affiliation. This will hurt us all, but still this will unevenly hurt the poor, the politically and economically marginalized and the communities that are already devastated by violence — the same people in whose name many of the state security actors and non-state armed groups claim to fight for.
It is in light of these that we argue that a global ceasefire is not only a prudent step, but a moral imperative.
All efforts must be expedited to contain the pandemic and find durable solutions to this common problem. Ceasefires will allow humanitarian aid to reach the most vulnerable communities, and can open corridors for dialogue and coordination for emergency response, without the risk of being derailed due to any unnecessary armed confrontation. Resources must be directed preventing further damage to those who have already lost so much through armed conflict.
In line with this aim, States must ensure that human security and social justice are at the heart of their response, and that emergency powers are not abused for narrow political gains, otherwise such will only exacerbate the inequalities, insecurity and distrust that underpin these armed conflicts.
Thus, we call on States to take the following steps without delay:
- Declare immediate unilateral ceasefires in order to establish humanitarian corridors and delivery of aid, particularly health education and services, to affected communities. This can serve as a starting point to negotiate and forge reciprocal ceasefire agreements and ceasefire monitoring mechanisms with armed groups;
- Allocate adequate resources to ensure non-discrimination, transparency and respect for human dignity in the delivery of health services and humanitarian aid, regardless of citizenship, race, religion, political affiliation, gender and economic status. Utmost attention must be provided in addressing the particular needs of the most vulnerable and conflict-affected communities, such as indigenous peoples, refugees, stateless, asylum seekers, IDPs, such as their access to clean water and sanitation, to protective and hygiene equipments like face masks, and to immediate testing, quality medical care and social protection. The special needs and disproportionate risks for displaced women must be addressed;
- Ensure that the crisis response, including implementing state services and security forces, abides by the existing standards and principles of international human rights law. Declarations of state of emergencies, community-quarantines, lockdowns and restriction of freedom of movement must not come at the expense of the right to freedom of expression and access to information. Internet shutdowns that are in place in conflict-affected areas must be lifted, and context-specific information dissemination must be put in place in order to ensure every person is informed on the status of the pandemic and the government response. Emergency powers enacted into law must have clear limitations and have oversight and grievance mechanisms;
- Take steps to ensure support for and the safety of people involved in crisis response, especially healthcare workers in the frontlines, such as by providing them adequate protective gears and equipment and psychosocial support; and,
- Divert resources from arms and military spending to healthcare, social services and peacebuilding.
We further call on the ASEAN to initiate and facilitate the space for mutual support and strategic coordination among member-states, especially in ensuring the wellbeing and rights of conflict-affected communities, refugees, asylum-seekers, stateless, internally-displaced persons. This is the moment for ASEAN and its member-states to act as a “people-centred, people-oriented,” caring and sharing community.
Endorsed by:
Organisations
- Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed Conflict (GPPAC)-Southeast Asia
- Initiatives for International Dialogue (IID), the Philippines
- Alliance for Conflict Transformation (ACT), Cambodia
- ALTSEAN-Burma
- AMAN-Indonesia
- Asia Pacific Partnership for Atrocity Prevention (APPAP)
- ASEAN SOGIE Caucus
- ASEAN Youth Forum (AYF)
- Asia Democracy Network (ADN)
- Asia Pacific Centre for the Responsibility to Protect (APR2P), Australia
- Asian Forum for Human Rights and Development (FORUM-ASIA)
- Asian Muslim Action Network (AMAN)
- Cambodian Civil Society Partnership, Cambodia
- Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies (CPCS), Cambodia/Asia
- Center for Peace Education (CPE)-Miriam College, the Philippines
- Center for Social Integrity – CSI, Myanmar/Burma
- Child Rights Coalition (CRC) Asia
- Focus on the Global South
- Gaston Z. Ortigas Peace Institute (GZOPI), the Philippines
- Ichsan Malik Center for Peace and Dialogue, Indonesia
- In Defense of Human Rights and Dignity Movement (iDEFEND), the Philippines
- Institutu ba Estudu Dame Konflitu e Sosial (KSI), Timor-Leste
- KontraS (Commission for the Disappeared and Victims of Violence), Indonesia
- Lumah Ma Dilaut, the Philippines
- MADPET (Malaysians Against Death Penalty and Torture), Malaysia
- Pax Christi Institute, the Philippines
- Pax Christi Pilipinas, the Philippines
- Penang Peace Learning Centre (PPLC), Malaysia
- Peace Building Club Malaysia
- Peace Women Partners Philippines
- Peoples Empowerment Foundation, Thailand
- Philippine Alliance of Human Rights Advocates (PAHRA), the Philippines
- Progressive Voice, Burma/Myanmar
- Pusat KOMAS, Malaysia
- Radio Rakambia, Timor-Leste
- Research and Education for Peace, Universiti Sains Malaysia (REPUSM), Malaysia
- Southeast Asia Conflict Studies Network (SEACSN)
- Southeast Asian Human Rights and Peace Studies Network (SEAHRN)
- Stop the War Coalition, Philippines
- Strengthening Human Rights and Peace Research/Education in Asean/Southeast Asia Programme (SHAPE-SEA) Governing Board
- Suara Rakyat Malaysia (SUARAM), Malaysia
- Sulu Current Research Institute – Sharif Ul Hashim Inc., Sulu Archipelago, the Philippines
- Task Force Detainees of the Philippines (TFDP)
- Terres de Hommes-Germany in Southeast Asia
- Working Group for Peace (WGP), Cambodia
- Youth Education for Development and Peace (YEDP), Cambodia
- 88 Generation Peace and Open Society Organization (Kyun Su) ၈၈ မ ျိုး ဆက်င မ်ျိုး ခ မ်ျိုးရ ျိုးန ှ ပ့်် ွ လ့်် ျိုး်လ အ့် ဖွ ွဲ့အစည်ျိုး(ကျွန်ျိုးစု), Myanmar/Burma
- 88 Generation Peace and Open Society Organization ( Myeik ) ၈၈ မ ျိုးဆက်င မ ်ျိုးခ မ်ျိုးရ ျိုးန ှ ့််ပွ လ့်် ျိုး်လ အ့် ဖွ ွဲ့အစည်ျိုး (ငမ တ်), Myanmar/Burma
- 8888 New Generation (Mohnyin), Myanmar/Burma
- Action Group for Farmers Affair (AGFA- Mandalay Division, Myanmar/Burma
- Action Group for Farmers Affair (AGFA)- Ayarwaddy Division, Myanmar/Burma
- Action Group for Farmers Affair (AGFA)- Bago Division, Myanmar/Burma
- Action Group for Farmers Affair (AGFA)- Magway Division, Myanmar/Burma
- Action Group for Farmers Affair (AGFA)- Sagaing Division, Myanmar/Burma
- AGFA Action Group for Farmers’ Affair (Bago), Myanmar/Burma
- Ahlin Tagar Rural Development Organization, Myanmar/Burma
- AhLin Thitsa Development Committee, Myanmar/Burma
- Ahnaga Alinn Development Committee, Myanmar/Burma
- Ahr Thit Yaung Chi (Hline Bwe ) အောျိုးသစ်ရ ော ်ခခည်(လ ်ျိုးဘွ ွဲ့ ငမ ွဲ့နယ်), Myanmar/Burma
- Airavati Foundation, Myanmar/Burma
- Alin Thitsar Development Committee အလ ်ျိုးသစစောဖွ ွဲ့ ငဖ ျိုးရ ျိုးရကော်မတီ, Myanmar/Burma
- Alinsaetamarn Library & Resource Center, Myanmar/Burma
- All Arakan Civil Society Organizations Partnership (AACSOP), Myanmar/Burma
- All Kachin Youth Union, Myanmar/Burma
- Ann Township Pipeline Watch Movement Organization အမ်ျိုးငမ ွဲ့နယ်ပ ုက်လ ု ်ျိုးရ ျိုး ောရစော က့််ကည့််လ ပ်ရှောျိုးရ ျိုး အဖွ ွဲ့, Myanmar/Burma
- Arakan Civil Society Forum for Peace Network(ACSFPN), Myanmar/Burma
- Arakan Human Rights Defenders and Promoters Association(AHRDPA), Myanmar/Burma
- Arakan National Congress ( Laytaung )- ခ ု ်အမ ျိုးသောျိုးကွန် က်(ရလျိုးရတော ်), Myanmar/Burma
- Arakan National Network(ANN), Myanmar/Burma
- Arakan Peasant Union – APU, Myanmar/Burma
- Arakan Social Network ( ခ ု ်လ မ ကွန် က်(ရခမပ ု), Myanmar/Burma
- Arakan Women Union ( ခ ု ်အမ ျိုးသမီျိုး သမဂ္ဂ), Myanmar/Burma
- Arakan Youth New Generation ( ခ ု ်လ ယ်မ ျိုးဆက်သစ်), Myanmar/Burma
- Arr Marn Thit Social Development Organization, Myanmar/Burma
- Athan – Freedom of Expression Activist Organization, Myanmar/Burma
- Ayeyar Farmer Union, Myanmar/Burma
- AYN Ayeyawady Youth Network, Myanmar/Burma
- Ayyar Pyo May Women Development Organization, Myanmar/Burma
- Badeidha Moe CIvil Society Organization, Myanmar/Burma
- Bago Women Development Group, Myanmar/Burma
- Banmaw Youth Network, Myanmar/Burma
- Bee House, Myanmar/Burma
- Belinn CSO Network ဘီျိုးလ ်ျိုး CSO ကွန်ယက်, Myanmar/Burma
- Butheetaung Youth Congress (ဘ ျိုးသီျိုးရတော ်လ ယ်ကွန် က်), Myanmar/Burma
- Candle Light Youth Group, Myanmar/Burma
- Cang Bong youth, Myanmar/Burma
- Central Chin Youth Organization, Myanmar/Burma
- Child Care Foundation (Myawaddy T.S), Myanmar/Burma
- Child Prevention Network, Myanmar/Burma
- Chin MATA working group, Myanmar/Burma
- Chin youth Organization, Matupi, Myanmar/Burma
- Chinland Natural Resource Watch Group, Myanmar/Burma
- Citizen’s Action For Transparency (CAfT), Myanmar/Burma
- Civil Call (Sagaing Region), Myanmar/Burma
- Community Association Develovment, Myanmar/Burma
- Community Response Group, Myanmar/Burma
- Constitution Network ( Hpa An ) အရခခခ ဥပရေကွန်ယက်(ဖောျိုးအ ငမ ွဲ့နယ်), Myanmar/Burma
- Dama Ahlin Social Development Organization, Myanmar/Burma
- Dawei Development Association, Myanmar/Burma
- Dawei Research Association, Myanmar/Burma
- Dawei Watch Foundation, Myanmar/Burma
- DEC Democratic Education Corner, Myanmar/Burma
- Development Network Hinthada, Myanmar/Burma
- Doe Myae Social Development Organization ( Tontay ), Myanmar/Burma
- Enlightened Myanmar Research Foundation EMReF, Myanmar/Burma
- Environmental Protection and conservation Society of Anin Region. (EPCS.Anin) အန ်ျိုးရေသ သဘောဝထ နျိုး်သ နျိုး်ရစော ရ့်် ရှောက်သ မ ောျိုးအဖွ ွဲ့, Myanmar/Burma
- Farmer Agricultural Network, Myanmar/Burma
- Farmer and Labour Union(Myeik), Myanmar/Burma
- Farmers and Land Rights Action Group, Myanmar/Burma
- Free & Fair ( Chaung Oo), Myanmar/Burma
- Free and Justice Women Network ( Hpa An ) F&J (ဖောျိုးအ ငမ ွဲ့နယ်), Myanmar/Burma
- Free Education Service Organization, Myanmar/Burma
- FREELAND, Myanmar/Burma
- Future Light Center, Myanmar/Burma
- Future Light Development Committee (အနောဂ္ါတ်အလ ်ျိုးဖွ ွဲ့ ငဖ ျိုးရ ျိုးရကော်မတီ), Myanmar/Burma
- Future Light Social Development Organization, Myanmar/Burma
- Future Star Youth Organization, Myanmar/Burma
- Future Young Pioneer Organization(FYPO), Myanmar/Burma
- Gayunarshin Social Development Organization, Myanmar/Burma
- Generation Wave GW, Myanmar/Burma
- Gita Yart Won ( Thaton ) ဂ္ီတ ပ်ဝန်ျိုး–သထ ု, Myanmar/Burma
- Golden Future Social Development Organization, Myanmar/Burma
- Golden Heart Organization, Myanmar/Burma
- Green Network Mergui Archipelago, Myanmar/Burma
- Green Rights Organization ( Shan State ), Myanmar/Burma
- Green Youth, Myanmar/Burma
- Halcyon, Myanmar/Burma
- Hinthada Anti-plastic Organization HAPO, Myanmar/Burma
- Hkumzup Development Committee, Myanmar/Burma
- Hline Bwe Youth Network လ ်ျိုးဘွ ွဲ့လ ယ်ကွန်ယက်, Myanmar/Burma
- Home Ma Lin Youth Network (ဟုမမလ ်ျိုး လ ယ်ကွန်ယက်), Myanmar/Burma
- Hope For Children Development Organization, Myanmar/Burma
- Hsar Du Wor CBO ( Than Taunggyi ) (ဆောေ ရဝေါ်CBO) (သ ရတော ်ကကီျိုးငမ ွဲ့နယ်), Myanmar/Burma
- Hsar Ka Baw CBO ( Than Taunggyi ) (ဆောကရပေါ် CBO) (သ ရတော ်ကကီျိုးငမ ွဲ့နယ်), Myanmar/Burma
- Hsar Mu Htaw ( Than Taunggyi ) ( လ မ အရထောက်အက ခပ အဖွ ွဲ့) (သ ရတော ်ကကီျိုးငမ ွဲ့နယ်), Myanmar/Burma
- Htaw Mae Pa CSO ( Hline Bwe ) ရထော်မ ပါ CSO (လ ်ျိုးဘွ ွဲ့ ငမ ွဲ့နယ်), Myanmar/Burma
- Htee gyaunt Network, Myanmar/Burma
- Htoi Gender and Development Foundation, Myanmar/Burma
- Htun Thit Sa Rural Development Organization, Myanmar/Burma
- Human Right Defenders and Promoters(Palaw), Myanmar/Burma
- Human Rights Foundation of Monland (HURFOM), Myanmar/Burma
- Humanitarian Strategy Team – Northern Shan State (HST-NSS)ရှမ်ျိုးခပည်နယ်ရခမောက်ပ ု ်ျိုးလ သောျိုးခ ်ျိုးစောနောရထောက်ထောျိုးမ ပ ျိုးရပါ ်ျိုးရဆော ် ွက်ရ ျိုးအဖွ ွဲ့။, Myanmar/Burma
- Humanity Institute, Myanmar/Burma
- IFI Watch (Kyun Su), Myanmar/Burma
- IFI Watch Myanmar, Myanmar/Burma
- Independent Society (Hpa An) လွတလ် ပ်ရသောလ ရ့်ဘော ်(ဖောျိုးအ ငမ ွဲ့နယ်), Myanmar/Burma
- iSchol-Myanmar, Myanmar/Burma
- Island Tagon Social Care Organization, Myanmar/Burma
- Justice Movement for Community – Innlay, Myanmar/Burma
- Kachin National Youth Network, Myanmar/Burma
- Kalyana Mitta Development Foundation, Myanmar/Burma
- Kachin Development Group, Myanmar/Burma
- Kachin State Women Network, Myanmar/Burma
- Kachin Women Union, Myanmar/Burma
- Kaman Ethnic Social Network(KESN), Myanmar/Burma
- Kan Chay Arr Man Fishery Development Organization, Myanmar/Burma
- Kanpetlet Land Development Organization, Myanmar/Burma
- Kantbalu Farmers Union, Myanmar/Burma
- Karan Land Development Organization ကတန်ရခမဖွ ွဲ့ ငဖ ျိုးတ ုျိုးတက်ရ ျိုးအဖွ ွဲ့, Myanmar/Burma
- Karen Affairs Group KAG (ဖောျိုးအ ငမ ွဲ့နယ်), Myanmar/Burma
- Karen State Women Network KSWN (Hpa An ), Myanmar/Burma
- Karen Youth Organization (Hpa Pun ) က ်လ ယ်အဖွ ွဲ့(ဖောပွန်ငမ ွဲ့နယ်), Myanmar/Burma
- Karen Youth Organization KYO ( Kyar Inn Sate Kyee ) (ကကောအ ်ျိုးဆ တ်ကကီျိုးငမ ွဲ့နယ်), Myanmar/Burma
- Karenni Evergreen, Myanmar/Burma
- Karenni Human Right Group, Myanmar/Burma
- Karenni National Women Organization, Myanmar/Burma
- Karenni State Farmer Union, Myanmar/Burma
- Karuna Foundation ( Kawkareik ) ဂ္ရုဏောရဖော ်ရေျိုးရှ ်ျိုး (ရကော့်က တ်ငမ ွဲ့နယ်), Myanmar/Burma
- Katan Land Development Committee, Myanmar/Burma
- Kaung Myat Hnalonethar Health Care Organization, Myanmar/Burma
- Kaung Rwai Social Justice and Development Organization, Myanmar/Burma
- Kayah Earthrights Action Network (KEAN), Myanmar/Burma
- KESAN (ဖောျိုးအ ငမ ွဲ့နယ်), Myanmar/Burma
- Khaing Myar Thitsar Development Committe ခ ု ်ငမ သစစောဖွ ွဲ့ ငဖ ျိုးရ ျိုးရကော်မတီ, Myanmar/Burma
- Khine Mye Thitsa Development Committee, Myanmar/Burma
- KOG (ဖောျိုးအ ငမ ွဲ့နယ်), Myanmar/Burma
- KRDA Kyaukphyu Rural Development Association, Myanmar/Burma
- Kyaukphyu Special Economic Zone Watch Organization − ရက ောက်ခဖြူအထ ျိုးစီျိုးပွါျိုးရ ျိုးဇ ုရစော က့််ကည့််ရ ျိုးအဖွ ွဲ့, Myanmar/Burma
- Kyun Ta Htaung Myay Foundation ( KTHM ) ကျွန်ျိုးတစ်ရထော ်ရခမ ရဖော ်ရေျိုးရှ ်ျိုး, Myanmar/Burma
- LAIN Technical Support Group, Myanmar/Burma
- Land In Our Hands (LIOH), Myanmar/Burma
- LatButta Farmer Union, Myanmar/Burma
- Light Social Development Organization, Myanmar/Burma
- Lin Let Kyal Social Development Organization, Myanmar/Burma
- Living Water Organization, Myanmar/Burma
- Lu Mu Htar CBO ( Than Taunggyi ) ( လ မ ထော CBO) (သ ရတော ်ကကီျိုးငမ ွဲ့နယ်), Myanmar/Burma
- Lu Nge Ahr Marm (လ ယ်အောျိုးမောန်အဖွ ွဲ့), Myanmar/Burma
- Madae Island Youth Development Association (မရေျိုးကျွန်ျိုး လ ယ်ဖွ ွဲ့ ငဖ ျိုးရ ျိုး အသ ်ျိုး), Myanmar/Burma
- MATA (Arakan), Myanmar/Burma
- MATA (Sagaing Region), Myanmar/Burma
- Matu Baptist Churches, Myanmar/Burma
- Matu forum Committee, Myanmar/Burma
- Matu social welfare, Myanmar/Burma
- Matu Women Association, Myanmar/Burma
- Mawdukala Mae Social Development Association, Myanmar/Burma
- May Doe Arrman Women Development Organization, Myanmar/Burma
- Men fellowship Matupi, Myanmar/Burma
- Metta Development Foundation, Myanmar/Burma
- Mi Kayin Youth ( Hpa An ) မ က ်လ ယ်(ဖောျိုးအ ငမ ွဲ့နယ်), Myanmar/Burma
- Minhla Youth Centre, Myanmar/Burma
- Mon Area Community Development organization MACDO – Ye, Myanmar/Burma
- Mon Literature and Culture Association −Kawkareik(မွနစ် ောရပန ှ ယ့်် ဉ်ရက ျိုးရကော့်က တင်မ .နယ်မ အဖွ ွဲ့ ), Myanmar/Burma
- MPA Myanmar People’s Alliance ( Shan State), Myanmar/Burma
- MPFC Myanmar Press Freedom Center, Myanmar/Burma
- MRJ-Myu Sha Rawt Jat, Myanmar/Burma
- Mu Sae Cum Multi – Development Association (မ စ ကမ်ျိုး ဘက်စ ုဖွ ွဲ့ ငဖ ျိုးတ ုျိုးတက်ရ ျိုး, Myanmar/Burma
- Muditar Organization, Myanmar/Burma
- Mwetaung Area Development Group, Myanmar/Burma
- Myanmar Covid-19 Response Center, Myanmar/Burma
- Myanmar Cultural Research Society (MCRS), Myanmar/Burma
- Myanmar ICT for Developlement Organization-(ဖွ ွဲ့ ငဖ ျိုးမ အတွက်ခမန်မောအ ု ်စီတီအဖွ ွဲ့), Myanmar/Burma
- Myanmar Independent living Initiative-MILI, Myanmar/Burma
- Myeik Lawyer Network, Myanmar/Burma
- Myit Ma Ayeyarwaddy Development Organization, Myanmar/Burma
- National Network for Education Reform NNER, Myanmar/Burma
- New Generation ( Won Tho )− မ ျိုးဆက်သစ်(ဝန်ျိုးသ ု), Myanmar/Burma
- Nway Htway Thaw Yin Khwin ရနွျိုးရထွျိုးရသော ်ခွ ်, Myanmar/Burma
- Nyan Lynn Thit Analytica, Myanmar/Burma
- Open Development Foundation, Myanmar/Burma
- Our Natural Land, Myanmar/Burma
- Oway Education and Youth Institute, Myanmar/Burma
- Pan Taing Shin Women Rural Development Orgalization, Myanmar/Burma
- Pan Thi Kyo LGBT Organization, Myanmar/Burma
- Paung Ku, Myanmar/Burma
- Paungsee Myittar Organization, Myanmar/Burma, Myanmar/Burma
- PCMJ Protection Committe for Myanmar Journalist, Myanmar/Burma
- Peasant and Land Labour Union ( Myeik ) ရတော ်သ လယ်သမောျိုး, Myanmar/Burma
- မ ောျိုးန ှ ရ့်် ခမယောလုပ်သောျိုးမ ောျိုးသမဂ္ဂ(ငမ တ်), Myanmar/Burma
- Peasants Legal Aid Network (PLAN), Myanmar/Burma
- Phyu Sin Myittar Social Development Organization, Myanmar/Burma
- Pone Yate Sit Regional Development Orgalization, Myanmar/Burma
- PSC Taung Gote SPC (ရတော ်ကုတ်), Myanmar/Burma
- Public Service Committee(PSC)Taungoke, Myanmar/Burma
- Rakhine State Physically Handicapped Association ( ခ ု ်ခပည်နယ်မသန်စွမ်ျိုးသ မ ောျိုး, Myanmar/Burma
- Rakka Ahr Marn ( ကခအောျိုးမောန်အဖွ ွဲ့), Myanmar/Burma
- Rambrae Township Development Organization- မ်ျိုးင ငမ ွဲ့နယ်ဖွ ွဲ့ ငဖ ျိုးတ ုျိုးတက်ရ ျိုး အဖွ ွဲ့, Myanmar/Burma
- Reliable Organization RO, Myanmar/Burma
- Representative Committee Of Education College Students Unions, Myanmar/Burma
- Research Institute for Society and Ecology, Myanmar/Burma
- Rule of law watch group, Myanmar/Burma
- Rural Community Development Society, Myanmar/Burma
- Rural Social Development Organization, Myanmar/Burma
- S& K mining Watch, Myanmar/Burma
- Salween Network သ လွ ်ကွန်ယက်(ဖောျိုးအ ငမ ွဲ့နယ်), Myanmar/Burma
- SaNaR, Myanmar/Burma
- Sane Lann Myo Set ( Hpa An ) စ မ်ျိုးလန်ျိုးမ ျိုးဆက်(ဖောျိုးအ ငမ ွဲ့နယ်), Myanmar/Burma
- Sarnar Kyi Phyu Social Development Organization, Myanmar/Burma
- SarPhyu Famar Network, Myanmar/Burma
- Save the Salween Network, Myanmar/Burma
- Saytana Shaesaung Youth Organization, Myanmar/Burma
- Saytanar Shin Social Development Organization, Myanmar/Burma
- Sein Yaung So Activities (Tada U), Myanmar/Burma
- Shan Women Development Network, Myanmar/Burma
- Sharing – မျှရဝ ော, Myanmar/Burma
- ShiningStarInterfaith&HR Group, Myanmar/Burma
- Shwe Nathar Famar Development Organization, Myanmar/Burma
- Shwe Thinkha Social Development Organization, Myanmar/Burma
- Shwechinthae Social Service Group (shwebo), Myanmar/Burma
- SKY-youth, Kyaukphyu, Myanmar/Burma
- Social Program Aid for Civic Education(SPACE), Myanmar/Burma
- Southern Youth Development Organization, Myanmar/Burma
- Summer Shelter Library (ရနွအ ပ်စောကကည့််တ ုက်), Myanmar/Burma
- Swam Su Ti Rural Development Organization, Myanmar/Burma
- Synergy (Social Harmony Organization), Myanmar/Burma
- Tanintharyi MATA, Myanmar/Burma
- Tarkapaw Youth Group, Myanmar/Burma
- TEN Taunggyi Education Network, Myanmar/Burma
- Thanbyuzayart Mon Youth Organization သ ခဖြူဇ ပ်ငမ ွဲ့နယ်လ ုျိုးဆ ု ် ောမွန်လ ယ်အဖွ ွဲ့အစည်ျိုး, Myanmar/Burma
- Thantwe Development Organization (သ တွ ဖွ ွဲ့ ငဖ ျိုးတ ုျိုးတက်ရ ျိုး အသ ်ျိုး), Myanmar/Burma
- The Helpers for Perfect Democracy(HPD) – Monywa, Myanmar/Burma
- The Seagull: Human Rights, Peace & Development, Myanmar/Burma
- Thint Myat Lo Thu Myat ((Peace Seekers and Multiculturalist Movement), Myanmar/Burma
- Thit Sar Gone Network သစစောဂ္ုဏ်ကွန်ယက်, Myanmar/Burma
- Thuriya Sandra Environmental Watch Group, Myanmar/Burma
- THWEE CSO ( Kawkareik ) သွီျိုး CSO (ရကော့်က တ်ငမ ွဲ့နယ်), Myanmar/Burma
- Township Leading Group (Waingmaw), Myanmar/Burma
- Uakthon Local Social Development Organization, Myanmar/Burma
- Waing Maw CSO Network, Myanmar/Burma
- WAN Lark Development Foundation (WLDF), Myanmar/Burma
- Windayel Village Social Organization ( Hpa An ) ဝ ်ျိုးေ ယ်ရက ျိုး ွောလ မ ရ ျိုးအဖွ ွဲ့(ဖောျိုးအ မ ု.နယ်), Myanmar/Burma
- Women fellowship,Matupi, Myanmar/Burma
- Women Capacity Building,Kawkareik အမ ျိုးသမီျိုးစွမ်ျိုးရဆော ် ည်ခမ, Myanmar/Burma
- ြှ တ့်် ရ် ျိုး−ရကော့်က တ်ငမ .နယ်, Myanmar/Burma
- Women for women foundation, Myanmar/Burma
- Women Peace and Security Network- Northern Shan State (WPSN-NSS), Myanmar/Burma
- Worker Development Organization, Myanmar/Burma
- Yae Kyi Sann social support group (BAGO), Myanmar/Burma
- Yai Ywal Yar Youth Development Organization, Myanmar/Burma
- Yangon Watch, Myanmar/Burma
- Yatanar Young Chi Social Development Organization, Myanmar/Burma
- YMCA of Mandalay, Myanmar/Burma
- Young Ni Oo Social Development Organization, Myanmar/Burma
- Young Ni Oo Women Group, Myanmar/Burma
- Youth Ahsee Ahyone – Bago (လ ယ်အစည်ျိုးအရ ုျိုး–ပ ခ ျိုး), Myanmar/Burma
- Zinlum Committee (Tanphaye), Myanmar/Burma
- Zomi Student and Youth Organization, Myanmar/Burma
- Zomia International Myanmar, Myanmar/Burma
Individuals
- José Manuel Ramos-Horta, 1996 Nobel Peace Prize co-awardee, Timor-Leste
- Seng Raw Lahpai, 2013 Ramon Magsaysay awardee, Myanmar/Burma
- Tirmizy Abdullah, Associate Professor, Mindanao State University, the Philippines
- William Nicholas Gomes, Human Rights Activist and Freelance Journalist, York, United Kingdom
- Corazon Fabros, Vice President, International Peace Bureau, Global/the Philippines
For further information, please contact: [email protected]
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