About the Implementing Organization:
The Chin Center for Peace and Reconciliation (CCPR) is a registered local Non-Governmental Organization and established in 2016. CCPR’s vision is to make Myanmar a “Peaceful Country and Reconciled People,” with a mission to empower stakeholders and communities for successful democratization and sustainable peace. CCPR operates with a strong commitment to upholding the principles of transparency and accountability. These core values guide our actions and decisions as we work towards our vision. We believe that by promoting transparency, we can build trust within the communities we serve, as well as among our partners and supporters. While the CCPR’s main office in Hakha and branch office in Yangon are temporarily closed due to the military coup, the organization continues to operate from cross-boundary areas between Burma and India. CCPR is engaged in various activities, including peace-building, policy advocacy, technical assistance, secretariat support, and humanitarian crisis and emergency relief responses to address the transitional and interim needs and requirements. Since the coup, CCPR has been supporting Chinland stakeholders in promoting democratic governance, including consolidating a Chinland Constitution and establishing a Chinland Government. The organization has been supporting Chin leaders and stakeholders, including the CNF, political parties, MPs, and various Chin community organizations, to promote inclusive participation, dialogue, and negotiations.
Chin Peace Center Reconciliation (CCPR)
Fostering Unity and Understanding
