Our Impact

From Challenge to Change

Problem Statements and IRI’s Responses

Organizational Fragility

NGOs and CSOs are community-rooted and irreplaceable, but chronically under-resourced in organizational capacity. Weak financial systems, limited governance frameworks, and poor operational structures prevent them from growing and scaling impact.

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IRI Response

Build organizational strength from within through financial governance frameworks, SOPs, manuals, and operational systems — tailored to each organization’s context and stage of development.

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Funding Volatility

Shifts in international funding sent devastating ripple effects across the humanitarian ecosystem in 2025. Organizations built on single-donor dependency collapsed overnight — not because their work lost value, but because their financial foundation was too narrow to absorb the shock.

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IRI Response

Strengthen organizations to diversify funding sources, reduce single-donor dependency, and withstand funding shocks — making sustainability structural, not circumstantial.

02

Lack of Accountability Frameworks

Without robust financial due diligence, SOPs, and compliance systems, NGOs and CSOs cannot demonstrate accountability to donors — limiting their ability to attract and retain funding independently.

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IRI Response

Develop accountability and compliance frameworks that meet international standards — enabling organizations to demonstrate credibility to local and global funders with confidence.

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Capacity & Skills Gap

Organizations lack trained staff and internal knowledge in financial management, project management, and grant management — creating dependency on external support rather than cultivating self-reliance.

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IRI Response

Deliver hands-on training, capacity-building workshops, and knowledge transfer so that organizations own and sustain their systems independently — and grow stronger with each cycle.

04

Restrictive Funding Models

Rigid, project-tied, short-cycle funding prevents organizations from investing in their own people, systems, and long-term sustainability.

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IRI Response

Advocate alongside NGOs and CSOs for trust-based, flexible funding models — and equip organizations with the evidence, systems, and credibility to make that case to donors themselves.

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Our measure of success

What Changes As a Result

01
Stronger Organizations

NGOs and CSOs that are accountable, credible, and funding-ready, able to attract and retain donors independently.

02
Better-Served Communities

Communities in Myanmar are better informed and better served. Because the organizations they rely on are strong, credible, and trusted bridges between local needs and funder resources.NGOs and CSOs that are accountable, credible, and funding-ready, able to attract and retain donors independently.

03
A Thriving Civil Society

A thriving, self-reliant civil society ecosystem in Myanmar where organizations support each other, share knowledge, and grow together.

Organizations become competent, confident, and fully equipped to operate independently and serve their communities with excellence.

That is our measure of success

A Call to Funders

Moving toward trust-based, flexible funding models that give community-rooted organizations the freedom to lead.