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Women Deliver 2026 puts Myanmar youth advocate in the global spotlight

A Myanmar youth advocate told how she stood on a global stage at Women Deliver 2026 and left the conference convinced that lived experience must lead policy, not merely inform it.

Source: Asian-Pacific Resource and Research Centre for Women · July 27, 2026 at 11:00 PM · AI-assisted report

Women Deliver 2026 puts Myanmar youth advocate in the global spotlight
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KUALA LUMPUR, 28 JULY 2026 —

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A Myanmar youth advocate told how she stood on a global stage at Women Deliver 2026 and left the conference convinced that lived experience must lead policy, not merely inform it.

The advocate, who spoke on a panel titled “Reclaiming Power and Transforming Lives: Inclusive Data as a Tool for Resistance and Disruption,” said she had expected to sit in rooms with ministers and experts and absorb knowledge. Instead, she joined discussions with former prime ministers Justin Trudeau, Jacinda Ardern, Helen Clark and Julia Gillard, and UN Deputy Secretary-General Amina J. Mohammed, according to her personal account.

She described hearing those leaders discuss leadership, gender equality and political participation, but said the decisive moment came when she delivered her own remarks to a room filled with UN representatives, policymakers and global advocates. After she finished, people stood and applauded.

“It was not a validation of perfection,” she said. “It was recognition that lived experiences matter.”

The advocate, who works on sexual and reproductive health and rights, said the conference reinforced that meaningful youth participation is not symbolic seating but the recognition that young people already lead solutions in conflict zones, shrinking civic spaces and educational barriers. She carried into the room the realities of peers in Myanmar navigating political instability and uncertainty about the future.

She contrasted her experience with the common pattern of inviting young people only after decisions are made and asking them to share stories rather than co-design solutions.

“Our experiences are not supplementary to policy discussions,” she said. “They are essential to them.”

Across sessions with advocates from Latin America, Africa, the Pacific, Southeast Asia and Europe, she said she repeatedly heard the same message: struggles differ by geography but remain connected by the central role young people play in fighting for dignity, equality and bodily autonomy.

She left Kuala Lumpur with new knowledge, new friendships and a stronger sense of responsibility, she wrote, not because she stood on a stage but because she was reminded that leadership is choosing to speak when silence is easier and to keep going when the weight feels heavy.

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