In this episode, May Sabe Phyu discusses her experience and milestones in the Myanmar conflict and her advocacy on the prevention of violence against women. Drawing from her extensive background in law reform and advocacy, May provides invaluable insights into the critical role of women in peacebuilding efforts. Through her work, she has witnessed firsthand the transformative power of initiatives aimed at resolving conflicts, not only in fostering peace but also in catalyzing broader societal reform. She emphasizes the importance of empowering women and involving them in peace processes for building sustainable and inclusive societies. Through her advocacy and amplification of women's voices, May exemplifies the resilience and determination of Myanmar's women activists in their ongoing fight for democracy and human rights. Join us for this conversation on She Talks Peace, where we explore conflict resolution and the quest for peace in Southeast Asia.
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