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Myanmar: humanitarian profiles of key townships affected by the March earthquake

by Admin | Sep 23, 2025 | Atrocities, Opinion Papers

Source: ACAPS | Thematic Report This report examines whether the earthquake response met critical humanitarian needs according to sectoral thresholds defined by cluster benchmarks, including proxy indicators such as service coverage, market functionality, access to...

AA’s humanitarian office warns of possible surge in mosquito-borne diseases in Arakan State

by Admin | Sep 22, 2025 | Atrocities, Daily News

Source: Burma News International | By Development Media Group Some displaced people are not staying in residential areas but are living in temporary huts in forests, plains, and meadows, making it difficult for them to access adequate healthcare. Read Full...

Infectious disease outbreak kills 11 children in Mindat, over 600 infected amid medicine shortage

by Admin | Sep 19, 2025 | Atrocities, Daily News

Source: Mizzima “We have enough health workers, including striking CDM [Civil Disobedience Movement] staff, but there is a severe shortage of medicines. The situation is very difficult,” the official told Mizzima. Read Full Story

Mistrusting the Myanmar junta, grassroots communities deliver earthquake aid directly to victims

by Admin | Sep 18, 2025 | Atrocities, Daily News

Source: Prachatai English | By Patchsita Rungrojtanakul Believing that aid sent through the Myanmar junta may never reach those truly in need, small groups of Thais and Myanmar nationals in Thailand are working tirelessly to collect donations and deliver them through...

Aiding Oppression or Saving Lives?

by Admin | Sep 5, 2025 | Atrocities, Highlights, Opinion Papers

Source: Transnational Institute | By Min Htet, Hsu Wai, Felix, Su Aung, Ei Phyoe, Phyoe Khaing, Wai, Thae Htwe, Ri Ki Risking their own safety, local civil society organisations, volunteer networks, youth groups, and faith-based actors continue to lead response...

Kyaukme Conflict Sparks Humanitarian Crisis, Thousands Displaced

by Admin | Sep 2, 2025 | Atrocities, Daily News

Source: Shan Herald Agency for News | By SHAN Residents and aid workers warn that as the conflict spreads, displacement will rise further and essential supplies will become even harder to obtain. Read Full Story
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