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SITUATION UPDATE: MYANMAR (BURMA) FEBRUARY 2026

February 17, 2026

photo by Aung Khant Si Thu

Five Years After the Coup: Why are Displacement and Suffering on the Rise in Myanmar?

 

Myanmar is facing one of the most complex humanitarian crises in the world. Five years since the junta seized power from democratically elected members of the country’s previous ruling party, the situation continues to unravel. Peaceful nationwide protests have been met with a violent crackdown by the military and have since evolved into a widespread civil war.

Years of conflict have displaced nearly 4 million people internally, forced 1.5 million to seek refuge in neighboring countries, and left approximately one third of the population in need of humanitarian assistance. Additionally, in March 2025, a devastating magnitude 7.7 earthquake killed over 5,000 people and caused extensive damage, creating a tragedy within a crisis. This update aims to provide an overview of the conflict and the resultant humanitarian crisis, with a look at some of the key issues and recommendations to support the people of Myanmar.

 

Read the Update here.


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