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With Dustin Barter and Stella Naw, two co-authors of a new ODI report on humanitarianism and revolutionary state-building in Myanmar. This week on episode 46 of What's Happening in Myanmar, the resistance takes Banmauk, a Kachin Independence Army camp is hit with a precision airstrike, rights organisations react to Sweden ceasing development aid, and we discuss why international donors and humanitarian actors should engage with the new "pluralistic state" of Myanmar.
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Timecodes—
01m19s :: News roundup 02m41s :: With Stella Naw & Dustin Barter, an aid rethink 16m21s :: The pluralistic state 25m54s :: Risk aversion and risk taking for aid 33m17s :: Recommendations for resistance 40m56s :: Close
Our guests—
Dustin Barter, Senior Research Fellow in the Humanitarian Policy Group at ODI Global
Stella Naw, academic activist working on Indigenous and decolonial peacebuilding and governance practices
And the reports under discussion:
Making Myanmar: humanitarianism amid revolutionary state-building Sweden ends development aid to Myanmar, abandoning media and civil society
Plus, new original content on the Frontier website:
Viral justice: Social media and the court of public opinion The perils of abortion for Myanmar women Seeking solidarity for Myanmar in a cruel world
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With Dustin Barter and Stella Naw, two co-authors of a new ODI report on humanitarianism and revolutionary state-building in Myanmar. This week on episode 46 of What's Happening in Myanmar, the resistance takes Banmauk, a Kachin Independence Army camp is hit with a precision airstrike, rights organisations react to Sweden ceasing development aid, and we discuss why international donors and humanitarian actors should engage with the new "pluralistic state" of Myanmar.
Email the show at [email protected]
Timecodes—
01m19s :: News roundup 02m41s :: With Stella Naw & Dustin Barter, an aid rethink 16m21s :: The pluralistic state 25m54s :: Risk aversion and risk taking for aid 33m17s :: Recommendations for resistance 40m56s :: Close
Our guests—
Dustin Barter, Senior Research Fellow in the Humanitarian Policy Group at ODI Global
Stella Naw, academic activist working on Indigenous and decolonial peacebuilding and governance practices
And the reports under discussion:
Making Myanmar: humanitarianism amid revolutionary state-building Sweden ends development aid to Myanmar, abandoning media and civil society
Plus, new original content on the Frontier website:
Viral justice: Social media and the court of public opinion The perils of abortion for Myanmar women Seeking solidarity for Myanmar in a cruel world

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