migration
Philip D’Silva’s family is a happy tangle of many of the rich threads that weave through modern Myanmar
Trouble crept into Aye’s life when she was a child, curling bitter tendrils around her in a subtle snare that pulled tighter the more she twisted
Lwin Lwin Aye has become a key advocate for victims of abuse in Dawei -- but she had to defy her family to do it
Orders for Dawt Kheng's intricate designs come from ethnic Chins across the world, who wait months for her prized fabrics
The nooks and crannies of Dawei's abandoned Minglalar Thiri Cinema are home to a little community of migrants workers
To set up her rights group, Mu Iris Arr Paing dodged warring armies, collected beer bottles -- and even created a football tournament
Moe Set Aye, 37, left her home in Dawei more than a decade ago and travelled to Thailand in search of a better life
In precarious employment, Sein Maung lived, slept and ate in the dark space under the stairs of a Yangon high rise