The documentary ‘URGE: Voices of Women from Civil War’ was commissioned by the Women’s League of Burmato highlight how the conflict in Myanmar is impacting the lives of mothers, wives and families who have lost family members in the ongoing civil war in the country. The film documents the voices of seven women who are from several different states, including women who live in refugee camps along the Thai-Burma border. Through the documentary, the Women’s League of Burma is urging all those who are engaged in conflict to put an end to the armed conflict and build a sustainable peace towards federalism.
About Us
Equality Myanmar (EQMM) is a leading nongovernmental organization that organises a wide range of human rights education and advocacy programs, the documentation human rights violations, and provides emergency support for activists, human rights defenders, and their families. We work with a range of local civil society organizations, educators, activists, various local actors, and our programs and activities reach all states and regions in Myanmar.
Equality Myanmar stands strong for professional commitment, despite the organization having faced a critical situation in 2021 due to the political crisis.
Business Hours
Our support Hotline is available 24 Hours a day: (555) 343 456 7891
- Monday-Friday: 9am to 5pm
- Saturday: 10am to 2pm
- Sunday: Closed
Our Office Hours
Mo-Fr: 8:00-19:00
Sa: 8:00-14:00
So: closed



