Our Partners

Mote Oo was formed in January 2013 by staff with many years experience working in Myanmar education. We design social science, civic education, teacher education and language learning materials and training to meet the needs of teachers and students in the non-formal adult education sector.Mote Oo is based in Yangon. We also have an office in Mae Sot on the Thai-Myanmar border. We are a small, flexible, community-focused organisation who assist our partner programmes to find the curriculum and training solutions they need

Organization for Building Better Society (BBS) is a non-governmental organization that was established in September 2016 by experienced and prestigious persons from different circle of peace building, community development and humanitarian works.

We are like-minded group of;

  • Dialogue Practitioners
  • Peace Builders
  • Community Developers
  • Humanitarians
  • Education Specialists
  • Social and Peace Training Facilitators
  • ​Lecturers

Loka Ahlinn was formed by nine core members from educational backgrounds in 2006. It aimed to address the question of how to develop an education platform in Myanmar. Projects started in community management and training, including establishment of two training centres, in Yangon and Magway.

The organisation expanded operations in the wake of Cyclone Nargis in 2008, which devastated delta regions, communities and livelihoods. Projects were formed to aid recovery processes and livelihood development, during which time Loka Ahlinn grew to around 100 staff.

Loka Ahlinn was able to shift and refine its aim further to reflect changes in government policy from 2010 on wards. The current transition towards a more open and democratic society allowed us to establish projects to promote and protect human rights and to enable communities to have a voice in local decision making.

This included rule of law work in six districts of Myanmar and social development projects to strengthen civil society organizations around the country. Our work is grouped into tow thematic programme areas that aim to build a society of active citizens that can exercise their rights, and to improve the effectiveness of and participation in local governance.

Christian Aid is the official relief and development agency of 41 British and Irish churches, and works to support sustainable development, stop poverty, support civil society and provide disaster relief in South America, the Caribbean, Africa and Asia including the Middle East.

The Teacher Tree was one of the winner projects of 2015 YSEALI Seeds for the Future grants which focus on teacher education in Burma.

The Rakhine Youth New Generation Network (RYNG-N) was found in 2013, in which 19 youth organizations are involved. 2 members of each organization are core member of RYNG which is located in Sittway.

The Wan Lark Foundation was found in 2010 by Rakhine activists and ex-political prisoners. WLF focuses on human rights education and humanitarian, and has over 30 staff in Sittway.

Culture for Peace UG was established in Germany in 2012 to support local efforts for non-violent, civil and democratic empowerment using creative methods. We apply and promote artistic and creative approaches to peacebuilding as tools for social change and conflict transformation, particularly concerning relationship building in divided societies.

Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen (ifa) is a German organisation for international cultural relations, which supports civil society actors worldwide. Through the zivik Funding Programme it aims at preventing crises, transforming conflicts and stabilising peaceful social and political systems.