Myanmar
Asia & The pacific
Advocacy for Myanmar
What’s Happening?
The 2021 military coup in Myanmar has led to a growing humanitarian and displacement catastrophe. Since the coup, the number of people in Myanmar who need humanitarian assistance has skyrocketed, and the junta continues to hamper aid access. Meanwhile, fighting and renewed atrocities in Rakhine state have further diminished the prospects for the safe return of Rohingya refugees from the region who fled genocide at the hands of the Myanmar military.
What Must Be Done?
Refugees International is calling for accountability for the Myanmar military’s abuses and for humanitarian assistance—including through cross-border support from Myanmar’s neighbors—to those fleeing for their lives. The United States must also support further global action in the form of coordinated targeted sanctions and an arms embargo.
Latest Reports and Briefs
Latest Statements and News
Latest Opinions, Q&As, and Explainers
Newsweek: One Year On, Rohingya Path Out of Genocide Remains Unclear
March 21, 2023
Press Briefing: Rohingya Refugees and Activists Address Rohingya Crisis Five Years On
August 23, 2022
5 Years On: 5 Priorities to Address the Rohingya Crisis and Forge a Better Future for the People of Myanmar
August 22, 2022
Latest Advocacy Letters
Latest Events and Testimonies
Latest Perspectives and Commentaries
Featured image: Demonstrators make the three finger salute and hold flares during a protest against the military coup in Yangon, Myanmar on July 7, 2021. © Myat Thu Kyaw/NurPhoto via Getty Images.
Take Action
Let Them Stay
Write to your Members of Congress today and urge them to protect people who have found safety in the United States through humanitarian parole and #LetThemStay.