Mi Kun Chan Non is a Burmese women's rights activist and peacemaker of Mon descent.
[2][3] Mi Kun studied grassroots leadership training, educational movements, and business correspondence at the British Council.
After the ceasefire agreement was reached between the Burmese government and the ethnic Karen rebels in 2012, she highlighted the opportunity for improvement and change in women's rights.
In response, she arranged leadership training and educational seminars for disadvantaged Mon women in Thai-Burmese border settlements.
Her program aims to encourage women to challenge established gender conventions and assume leadership roles in government, giving them a voice in political and economic issues that affect their lives.