What we do
Our Long Term Strategy
Develop a comprehensive Roadmap for the future of Rohingya communities and transitional justice initiatives.
Promote gender equality and the power balance between men and women within Rohingya society.
Cultivate interconnectedness among Rohingya civil society organizations to enhance collaboration and collective impact.
Foster alliances between minority groups in Myanmar and strengthen partnerships between Rohingya civil society and other marginalized communities.
Engage with stakeholders, both local and international organizations, to amplify the RAISA civil society network and advocate for the rights and well-being of Rohingya populations.
Our Short Term Strategy
Provide technical support to Rohingya women-led organizations and facilitate partnership formation.
Promote increased women's participation in transitional justice processes to ensure diverse perspectives and experiences are represented and addressed.
Enhance the capacity of Rohingya youth and raise awareness on transitional justice principles and practices.
Establish a robust network of Rohingya youth and forge alliances with other minority groups in Myanmar to collectively address shared challenges.
Empower Rohingya youth to assume leadership roles in advocating for their community's rights and interests.
Increase the capacity and participation of women within Rohingya civil society organizations.