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Understandings of justice in Myanmar 
Reports & briefings

Understandings of justice in Myanmar 

The multitude of justice challenges confronting people in Myanmar means that there is significant scope for, and interest in, rule of law and access to justice programmes among both foreign and domestic actors.

18 December 2016
Myanmar's plural justice system
Reports & briefings

Myanmar's plural justice system

Understanding justice provision in Myanmar requires grappling with the universe of providers that people use to resolve disputes.

18 December 2016
Tea and peace: talking about child neglect
Case study

Tea and peace: talking about child neglect

A youth-initiated project takes on the hidden problem of 'social orphans' - children who have been left behind by their parents and who face discrimination and neglect.

8 November 2016
Lighting up the streets of Taiz, Yemen
Case study

Lighting up the streets of Taiz, Yemen

Lack of street lighting in Yemen has increased insecurity of communities, especially in the context of the current conflict. The "Light it Up" project worked to encourage local action to install solar panels and lights.

12 July 2016
Injustice: a driver of violent extremism?
Blog

Injustice: a driver of violent extremism?

As the countering violent extremism agenda becomes more prominent, Leanne McKay looks at why it shouldn’t supersede other development, peacebuilding and rule of law options available to tackle violence.

18 April 2016
Building community policing trust in Kyrgyzstan
Case study

Building community policing trust in Kyrgyzstan

In Kyrgyzstan, exchange visits between local authorities, the police, and Local Crime Prevention Centres are proving that maintaining communication and exchanging experiences across the country are an essential part of building a successful community policing approach.

30 March 2016
Girls are saying “stop” to street harassment
Case study

Girls are saying “stop” to street harassment

In Osh, Kyrgyzstan, a project with youth is tackling street harassment of women and girls and building trust between communities and local authorities, writes Zamira Isakova.

16 March 2016