GROUNDED VOICES
INFORMED RESPONSES.

Humanitarian Observatory Myanmar (HOM) is a community-rooted research initiative working to deepen understanding of humanitarian governance in Myanmar. HOM documents lived experiences, tracks how humanitarian systems function on the ground, and brings local realities into conversations where aid priorities and decisions are shaped.Across Myanmar, people living through crisis hold critical knowledge about emerging risks, unmet needs, and the everyday impacts of humanitarian action—or its absence. Yet these insights rarely reach policy and funding spaces. HOM exists to help close that gap.Rooted in communities and connected to global research networks, HOM ensures that the people closest to crisis are also closer to the decisions that affect them.

A New Way of Seeing the Humanitarian System

Humanitarian action in Myanmar is shaped by distance, access restrictions, and unequal power. Decisions are often made far from the communities they affect. While these constraints are widely recognised and not easily altered, understanding how humanitarian systems operate within them remains essential.HOM approaches this challenge as an independent, third-party research group. We do not intervene operationally or seek to change humanitarian realities. Instead, we observe, document, and analyse humanitarian systems from a community-rooted perspective—amplifying evidence grounded in lived experience to support more informed, reflective, and accountable humanitarian governance.

What HOM Is Currently Doing

HOM’s work is organised around in-depth, locally grounded research that strengthens understanding of humanitarian needs and system performance:

Together, these studies form the backbone of HOM’s evidence-driven approach to strengthening humanitarian governance.

What the Observatory Network Makes Possible

Through Observatory meetings, research briefs, peer learning exchanges, and knowledge-sharing platforms, HOM connects local knowledge with the policy and funding spaces where decisions are made.

HOM contributes to:

In partnership with the International Institute of Social Studies (ISS), The Hague, HOM contributes to a broader global effort to advance humanitarian governance that is more just, locally rooted, and accountable.

This is not just information—it is a collective effort toward fairer humanitarian futures.

Stay Connected with HOM

Let’s build a humanitarian system that listens before it acts.

Primary Contacts

Myat The Thitsar
National Lead
Signal / WhatsApp: +1 978-954-2264
Email: mthe.t@nyancorridor.org

Cho Cho Winn (@Chilli)
Program Manager
Signal / WhatsApp: +66 95 118 1619
Email: cho.w@nyancorridor.org