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  1. Catalysing sustainable water in Myanmar's Ayeyarwady River Basin - Insights from the Food and Beverage Industries

    Healthy rivers are vital to human existence, and in few places does that truth hold more gravity than in Myanmar, where 34 million people live in the basin of the Ayeyarwady River. The Ayeyarwady feeds the nation with fish, irrigates its fertile land, provides transport and drinking water to...
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  2. Special report: Mekong countries are opening up decision-making processes on forest governance to civil society

    RECOFTC releases a new report on how five Mekong countries are opening up decision-making processes to civil society as they reform policies and laws governing forests. Their participation is essential because policies and laws are more likely to be effective if the people they affect have a say in...
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  3. Supporting forest- and timber-based MSMEs in the Mekong region to operate legally and sustainably

    Micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) are a vehicle for development and generate almost half of jobs in the formal forest sector globally. They are key to local economies, generating significant livelihood and employment opportunities. Yet the recent economic crisis triggered by the COVID-19...
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  4. Case study - SPHC Myanmar: Progress towards universal health coverage and improved health equity in Myanmar

    Context In Myanmar, The SPHIP is also reaching out to community groups, such as Inclusive Self-Help Groups. Objective To contribute to the process of health reform in Myanmar to achieve equitable and universal healthcare goals. Impact In Myanmar the SPHIP Non-Communicable Diseases (NCD) research...
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  5. SPHC Myanmar - Mental Health Care Burden on Family, Community and Health Care Professionals in Myanmar: A Qualitative Assessment

    Mental health is crucial to a person’s well-being, healthy family and interpersonal relationships. Mental health problems include disorders such as depression, psychoses, self-harm/suicide, epilepsy...
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