About Us

Who We Are

Four Rivers- ACTS Foundation (FR-ACTS) was established in November 2022, by a group of like-minded professionals with different technical and social backgrounds to empower and cooperate with vulnerable communities in Myanmar as well as border areas by providing humanitarian assistance, emergency relief, and social cohesion. Our primary focus is to enhance autonomy, resilience, and good governance in conflict-affected communities. We have been supporting both technical and financial areas and also facilitating cooperation among stakeholders since March 2021. Our foundation aims to empower vulnerable communities in Myanmar and border areas to manage their essential health and humanitarian needs during the ongoing crisis and beyond.

Our Vision

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Foster respect and collaboration among different social and ethnic groups toward peace, harmony, and growth

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Foster respect and collaboration among different social and ethnic groups toward peace, harmony, and growth

Our Mission

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Build thriving communities in Myanmar and border areas through equitable access to quality services for health and social development

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Foster respect and collaboration among different social and ethnic groups toward peace, harmony, and growth

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Promote sustainable and equitable community development with local ownership

Strategies

  1. Strengthen coordination and partnership among stakeholders and actors to facilitate opportunities and support for local communities
  2. Cooperate and empower local CSOs to provide effective life-saving humanitarian assistance
  3. Reinforce the interim health system by utilizing and strengthening the capability and capacity of dispersed human resources
  4. Enhance capability, and promote resilience and competency of conflict-ridden populations through mobilizations and deployment of resources for sustainable community-led responses

Guiding Principles

• Good governance with transparency & accountability
• Partnership and collaborative problem solving
• Equity
• Human rights and ethics
• Localization