November / December, 2021
DTP is committed to supporting those advocating for human rights and democracy in Myanmar and working with the NUG Representative Office - Australia. This program was launched in solidarity with those working for human rights, peace and democracy in Myanmar. It was intended to be a practical contribution to their work at this time of human rights and humanitarian crisis in Myanmar. Military repression has made peaceful advocacy in Myanmar difficult and dangerous. There is a need to step up human rights advocacy by those outside Myanmar.
This program aimed to bring members of the Myanmar diaspora community together and build their capacity to engage more effectively with international human rights mechanisms, international organisations, the Australian government, media, and other stakeholders to address the growing human rights crisis in Myanmar.
Because of COVID, Phase I of this program took place online. Participants had the opportunity to network with and learn from each other through practical exercises, and to build on their current experience by working with DTP’s expert resource people.
For more information on the program, click here for the brochure. Program overview (correct as at 23 November 2021). Watch the keynote addresses from the program's opening session. Phase I program summary
For more information about the crisis in Myanmar, see:
Alumni listed with this symbol have a detailed profile – click to view.
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DTP acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land on which we work, the Bedegal people of the Eora Nation. We recognise their lands were never ceded, and we acknowledge their struggles for recognition and rights and pay our respects to the Elders – past, present – and the youth who are working towards a brighter tomorrow. This continent always was and always will be Aboriginal land.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples should be aware that this website contains images or names of people who have passed away.
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