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Rebuilding Education in Post-Conflict Myanmar: Lessons from Nepal and Timor-Leste

by Admin | Nov 7, 2025 | Education, Opinion Papers

Source: The Sabai Times | SRIc Insights By Aung Thet Paing Hmue Education plays a transformative role in post-conflict recovery, serving not only to rebuild schools but also to foster reconciliation, social cohesion, and sustainable peace. Read Full...

No hope, false hope: Myanmar youth hit educational dead ends in Thailand

by Admin | Oct 26, 2025 | Daily News, Education

Source: Mizzima Despite expanding educational opportunities in Mae Sot, youth from Myanmar face an impossible choice: pursue costly qualifications with little hope of university access, or abandon their academic dreams entirely. Read Full Story

Minorities Within Minorities: Double-edged role of Ethnic Education in Myanmar

by Admin | Oct 3, 2025 | Education

Source: The Sabai Times | SRIc Insights By Aung Thet Paing Hmue In Myanmar’s polycrisis, Ethnic Armed Organisations (EAOs) provide crucial education for millions. However, their focus on the dominant ethnic group’s identity risks creating new forms of exclusion for...

Myanmar’s youth “on hold” as education and employment crisis deepens, warns UNDP

by Admin | Oct 2, 2025 | Education, Opinion Papers

Source: UNDP | Report 2 – 02 October 2025 Myanmar’s demographic dividend is slipping away as disrupted education, shrinking job opportunities, and fragile livelihoods push a generation of young people, particularly young women, to the margins. Read Full...

Myanmar’s human capital on the brink

by Admin | Sep 23, 2025 | Economy, Education, Migrants, Opinion Papers

Source: East Asia Forum | By Myat Sandar Zaw Heightened insecurity, the crippled economy, shrinking education access and career prospects and the overall deterioration of socioeconomic wellbeing have pushed young people towards migration. Read Full...

Cash-strapped free schools for IDP students close in three Arakan State townships

by Admin | Aug 28, 2025 | Daily News, Education

Source: Development Media Group | By Admin The Lin Yaung Chi Foundation’s free schools, which educate more than 2,000 displaced children across three townships in Arakan State, are facing a funding crisis. Read Full Story
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