Myanmar interim country strategic plan (2024–2025)
WFP will react by enhancing its crisis response efforts while continuing interventions to safeguard livelihoods and human capital. WFP''s primary focus for 2024–2025 will be on providing life-saving
Asian Development Outlook (ADO) April 2024: Myanmar
This chapter was written by Joel Mangahas and Eve Cherry Lynn of the Myanmar Resident Mission ADB Manila Effective February ADB placed a temporary hold on sovereign project disbursements
Finding an End to the Myanmar Crisis: ASEAN''s Massive Task
This paper analyses the ASEAN''s role in the Myanmar situation and outlines options for the way forward for the grouping to effectively deal with the crisis.
UN appeals for urgent aid after earthquakes in Myanmar; aftershocks
The UN reported widespread damage and urgent needs after recent earthquakes in Myanmar, noting aftershocks, disease risks, and critical shortages of water, shelter and medical supplies.
Myanmar Demand Response Management System Market (2024
The increasing demand for energy efficiency, grid stability, and renewable energy integration is driving the growth of the demand response management system market in Myanmar.
Myanmar: Earthquake Response Situation Report No. 2 (As of 12 April
Myanmar: Earthquake Response Situation Report No. 2 (As of 12 April 2025) Download attachment (PDF | 419.83 KB) This Situation Report is produced by OCHA in collaboration with the
Myanmar''s Economy Shows Moderate Signs of Recovery Amid
Economic growth remains constrained due to weak domestic demand, labor shortages, and frequent power outages.
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Armed conflict in Myanmar continues to drive widespread displacement, with an estimated 6 million people expected to be forcibly displaced or stateless by the end of 2026 and over 5 million people
Myanmar Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2025
This response plan outlines key priorities and activities to scale up life-saving assistance between April and December 2025, complementing efforts
Myanmar Economy in 2024: Risks & Impact of the Coup | Time News
Five years after the coup, Myanmar is a stark reminder that empty condemnations and half-hearted sanctions aren''t enough. It''s time for a more robust, coordinated international response –
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