In Myanmar, while educators and union leaders continue to face relentless oppression, the military junta that seized power in ...
In Myanmar, children bear the heaviest burden from conflict and displacement. Schools are places of stability, security and ...
Washington, March 3, 2020 — A project to improve access to, and quality of, basic education nationwide in Myanmar was approved today by the World Bank’s Board of Executive Directors. The project, ...
There are, of course, few winners from the coup that was launched in Myanmar on February 1. But, with almost half of the nearly 55 million population under 24, Myanmar’s youth have lost more than most ...
More than 11,000 academics and other university staff opposed to Myanmar’s ruling junta have been suspended after going on strike in protest against military rule, a teachers’ group told Reuters. The ...
Partnership with World Bank Group Extended to Benefit More Poor People WASHINGTON, DC, June 23, 2017— Myanmar will strengthen its programs and reforms that will promote growth in rural areas, invest ...
New analysis from the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) highlights the precarious learning situation facing Myanmar’s young people, who make up more than one-third of the country’s ...
BANGKOK (AP) — Myanmar’s military has begun basic training at military bases and schools across the country for draftees called up under the country’s recently activated conscription law, state-run ...
In the play, a puppet starts to offer a cigarette to a friend but his cough gets the better of him, which makes his voice a bit funny-sounding — eliciting peals of laughter from a roomful of a hundred ...
JURIST EXCLUSIVE – A Myanmar law professor recently dismissed from her university post and now in hiding from the Myanmar military junta discusses the impact of the Myanmar military coup on law ...