Since 2010, Nang Phyu Phyu Lin has been engaged in Myanmar's peace process, focusing on integrating gender perspectives into peacebuilding efforts. In 2014, she co-founded the Alliance for Gender Inclusion in the Peace Process (AGIPP), a coalition of organizations working to ensure that women's perspectives and needs are integrated into the country's ongoing peace negotiations. She has served as the chairperson and is currently the National Advisor for AGIPP.[1][5] In 2018, she participated in the Third Session of the Union Peace Conference – 21st Century Panglong, where she discussed gender equality.
In 2023, she participated in the GenderLab Talk Series #4, discussing "Gender Equality and Federalism in Myanmar".[6] Nang Phyu Phyu Lin is known for challenging the perception that peace negotiations are solely about men and weapons. She advocates for at least a 30% quota for women in decision-making roles, aiming to increase women's representation in political processes.[7][8][9]
In 2015, Nang Phyu Phyu Lin was recognized by the Inclusive Security organization as one of the "17 Women Who Are Changing the World" for her efforts in advocating for women's inclusion in peace processes.[10] In 2016, she was featured by The Irrawaddy as one of the "Inspiring Women of Burma"[5] and "Myanmar's Movers and Shakers" in 2017.[11]