Advocacy is resistance: Navigating anti-LGBTQI+ violence in post-war Guatemala May 23, 2024 | Read more
Canadian coalition calls for urgent action to uphold civil liberties and Charter rights at protests and encampments across the country May 15, 2024 | Read more
Inter Pares joins call for Burma to end use of violence and respect democracy Feb 4, 2021 | Read more
Planning is resistance: Indigenous people in Burma envision a self-determined future May 23, 2024 | Read more
Inter Pares welcomes Canada’s feminist realignment of international assistance Jun 9, 2017 | Read more
Stopping the unstoppable: Citizen resistance to exterminator technology in Burkina Faso Sep 4, 2019 | Read more
The Immigrant Workers Centre to receive 2018 Peter Gillespie Social Justice Award Apr 18, 2018 | Read more
“Until We Find Them”: Searching for missing loved ones on the road to the North Mar 11, 2019 | Read more
CALL FOR PARTICIPANTS | Inter Pares and SUWRA launch Canadian civil society working group on Sudan Jun 25, 2024 | Read more
Karate and bodily autonomy: Helping girls in Bangladesh thrive through sport Dec 15, 2022 | Read more
Planning is resistance: Indigenous people in Burma envision a self-determined future May 23, 2024 | Read more
Advocacy is resistance: Navigating anti-LGBTQI+ violence in post-war Guatemala May 23, 2024 | Read more
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On the Move: The search for a better life Why do people move? And what does it mean to be on the move? Explore the complexities of migration. Food SovereigntyAfricaBulletins
Karen Women's Organization & Inter Pares: A relationship based on shared values Inter Pares has an extensive program on Burma, in which we have been collaborating with the Karen Women's Organization (KWO) since 2000. We asked two KWO leaders, Naw K'nyaw Paw and Naw Zipporah Sein, to speak about the nature of our collaboration. Women's Rights & Gender JusticeAsiaVideo
Burma's Forgotten Wars In our June 2018 edition, Samantha McGavin, Asia Program Manager, shares photos and reflections from her then-recent trip in Burma. Peace and DemocracyAsiaBulletins
Rape by Command A new report details Burmese Army’s use of rape as a weapon against the Rohingya women and girls. Women's Rights & Gender JusticeAsiaReports
Deeper Change in Burma: Working Towards Inclusive Democracy In this issue, we report on the situation in Burma regarding democracy and human rights. Violence against womenPeace and DemocracyAsiaBulletins
What Does it Take to Leave Home? This bulletin offers stories and reflections on challenges faced in Burma, Honduras, and by women coming to Canada. Women's Rights & Gender JusticeBurmaCanadaBulletins
Burma programming - Past and Future For over 20 years, Inter Pares has collaborated with local groups in Burma and neighbouring countries. Peace and DemocracyBurmaReports
Highlights 2014 Highlights from 2014 of what Inter Pares and its counterparts have accomplished. Violence against womenWomen’s leadershipWomen's rightsGovernanceImpunityLandCorporate accountabilityAgricultureBiodiversityFood policyHealth servicesUndocumented migrantsRefugeesAfricaHighlights
Dr. Cynthia Maung: A model for women’s leadership Dr. Cynthia provides critical healthcare to Burmese refugees at the Mae Tao Clinic near the Burma border in Thailand. Women's Rights & Gender JusticeAsiaVideo
The Learning Edge: Working in Solidarity with Indigenous Peoples This Bulletin tells stories about the ways Indigenous people are part of making the world better for everyone. Peace and DemocracyBurmaCanadaBulletins
Borders and the Freedom to Move The more governments try to stop migration, the more lucrative it becomes for organized crime, increasing the danger for migrants. Human rightsMigrationAfricaBulletins
Canadian Council for Refugees Spring Consultation – Opening Remarks Inter Pares’ history of supporting displaced peoples and fighting for refugee rights. MigrationBurmaLatin AmericaPresentations
Learning and Acting Together Canadian officials and politicians appreciate having access to perspectives and voices they otherwise would not have heard. Violence against womenPeace and DemocracyAfricaBulletins
Solidarity is Our Security Replacing fear with common cause, and addressing the roots of poverty and oppression. Human rightsCorporate accountabilityMigrationAfricaBulletins
Open Migration and the Politics of Fear In Spring 2007, an exchange took place on an international online research and reflection network on the Great Transition Initiative, concerning the prospect of including the concept of open borders in its vision of a humane and just global future. This article shares elements of that dialogue. Published in Development, 2007, 50(4), (50–55) © 2007 Society for International Development 1011-6370/07 Peace and DemocracyArticles
Out of the Shadowlands: A report on an international learning circle on migration & citizenship Activists, policy makers and academics from the around the world met to discuss migration and the rights of people on the move. MigrationReports