Stiftung Asienhaus’s work on Myanmar
We have worked on Myanmar for more than two decades. The people there are bravely confronting the military, seeking political participation and the establishment of a more equal society. We support their just cause through work in the fields of information, lobby and advocacy. In cooperation with partners from Myanmar we hold politicians and industry accountable, present action options and give civil society a voice in public discourse. Through publications and events, we engage a broad audience and strive to create solidarity.
How is the appreciation of water as a vital element expressed in cultural heritage? What conflicts arise from the scarcity of water and diverging…
The webinar critically examined the challenges of civil society in a world dominated by economic interests. Learn more about the discussion and…
What impact does authoritarian rule have on elections and democracy? What role do technologies, especially social media, play before elections? Which…
What do people in Southeast Asia do, when they don´t have to work? What concepts of leisure time/free time exist in the region as a whole and the…
The 11th Asia Day will take place on April 22, 2023 in Köln. This year we are dealing with the question of how people in Asia affected by climate…
Who is engaging in climate activism? Which individuals, milieus, civil society groups are represented in or support climate movements? We are looking…
What is the role of civil society in planning and implementing development projects? What empowering approaches to development exist? How are they put…
On November 13th the 9th Asientag is taking place. This year, (post)colonial structures, critical whiteness and their importance to our work, as well…
Join us for a live panel discussion in our third joint online event on the current situation in Myanmar, hosted by the Dept. of Southeast Asian…
Join us for a live panel discussion in our second joint online event on the current situation in Myanmar, hosted by the Dept. of Southeast Asian…