IPSJ – Institute for Peace and Social Justice – Program Beneficiaries

Democracy & Human Rights Hybrid Training

Strategic Engagement for Rights-Based Reform

Program beneficiaries are individuals and communities facing social, legal, and human rights challenges. The program prioritizes women, youth, persons with disabilities, ethnic minorities, and other vulnerable groups, with the aim of improving access to information, capacity-building opportunities, and essential services.

Annual Report 2025 IPSJ Photo

Annual Report of the Institute for Peace and Social Justice 2025 – Executive Summary – Overview and Strategic Context

Executive Summary Overview and Strategic Context The year 2025 marked a decisive transition for the Institute for Peace and Social…

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What is IPSJ and what does it do?

IPSJ (Institute for Peace and Social Justice) is a Myanmar-based non-profit organization that advocates for civic education, inclusive dialogue, conflict transformation, and resource governance within a federal democratic system.

Who does IPSJ work with?

IPSJ works with communities, civil society organizations, policymakers, youth groups, and stakeholders committed to peace, justice, and democratic governance in Myanmar.

How does IPSJ support conflict transformation?

IPSJ facilitates inclusive dialogue and trust-building processes that help prevent violence, address root causes of conflict, and promote peaceful coexistence.

What is IPSJ’s approach to advocacy?

IPSJ uses evidence-based research, civic education, inclusive dialogue, and policy engagement to promote peaceful solutions, social justice, and accountable governance.

Why is resource governance important to IPSJ’s work?

Effective resource governance ensures transparency, fair revenue sharing, and community participation, which are essential for peace, social justice, and sustainable development in a federal democracy.

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