All schools now open in cyclone-ravaged Arakan State: education director
27 Jun 2023
Students in storm-hit townships are being taught in temporary classrooms, monasteries and homes, said U Ba Htwee Sein, the Arakan State education director.
27 Jun 2023
Students in storm-hit townships are being taught in temporary classrooms, monasteries and homes, said U Ba Htwee Sein, the Arakan State education director.
27 Jun 2023
Pact Myanmar Microfinance, which has provided loans to over 2.3 million Myanmar people, has announced its exit from the military-ruled country, saying new regulations adopted by the military regime have made it impossible to continue operations in the Southeast Asian nation.
26 Jun 2023
Temporary shelters damaged by Cyclone Mocha have not been repaired yet, and pregnant women and lactating mothers in the IDP camps are facing accommodation difficulties.
26 Jun 2023
Sharks are one of 577 totally protected species in Myanmar, according to a notice from the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Conservation.
26 Jun 2023
“We didn’t have any ties with any organisation. We were unfairly arrested and jailed. Three years’ imprisonment was a huge blow to me and my family,”
26 Jun 2023
Internally displaced people (IDPs) from some displacement camps in northern Arakan State are facing accommodation difficulties as IDP camps have been flooded by incessant rains in recent days.
26 Jun 2023
Representatives of the junta’s National Solidarity and Peace Negotiation Committee (NSPNC) and delegates from five members of the Peace Process Steering Committee (PPST) held the first of what is slated to be three days of peace talks in the Myanmar capital Nay Pyi Taw on Monday.
25 Jun 2023
“We are facing difficulties buying paddy seeds. We have no paddy seeds to grow monsoon paddy.
24 Jun 2023
“It has been more than one month since the market was closed. I have been facing hardships, and I decided to return to business today amid heavy rain,”
24 Jun 2023
A traditional Hindu chariot festival known as Ratha Yatra is taking place over nine days in Arakan State’s Maungdaw, starting June 20 and ending on Wednesday.
24 Jun 2023
Members of the affected population referred to a programme undertaken by the now ousted National League for Democracy (NLD) government.
24 Jun 2023
“The students in our village don’t go to school for many days during the rainy season. When there is a flood, students do not go to school because they are afraid that their boats will sink.”
23 Jun 2023
Local Muslims in Bu May Village, Sittwe Township, have expressed concerns for their safety as the Arakan Liberation Party (ALP) is reportedly planning to establish a base in the village.
23 Jun 2023
Many people have been left to pawn or sell their gold items in townships where Cyclone Mocha caused widespread property damage.
23 Jun 2023
Rural residents of Arakan State must be careful as landmines and explosive remnants of war (ERWs) may have shifted locations due to Cyclone Mocha, organisations that work on landmine awareness have warned.
23 Jun 2023
Eleven internally displaced people (IDPs) from four displacement camps in Kanbalu Township, Sagaing Region, were bitten by snakes from June 1-20, according to healthcare workers assisting the IDPs.
23 Jun 2023
Family members have expressed concerns for the safety of two Sittwe residents who were detained by the Arakan Liberation Party (ALP) one week ago.
22 Jun 2023
More than 2,000 people displaced by fighting in KhinU Township, Sagaing Region, are reportedly facing food difficulties in the rainy season.
22 Jun 2023
Myanmar’s military regime has promised to assist with the rehabilitation of storm-hit fisheries and livestock businesses, according to businessmen.
22 Jun 2023
“I have not been able to meet my brother for more than one year now. I can only send food and other necessities through jailers.