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(Bangkok) – The Myanmar ... to ensure aid reaches those most in need, the groups said. The junta is obligated under international human rights law to uphold the rights to life, health, and ...
Burmese academic Sophia Htwe spent hours desperately trying to call home from Australia after the 7.7 magnitude earthquake ...
Zhang added that the team has worked closely with local health institutions to develop 12 technical documents to aid Myanmar's post-disaster health response, trained 67 local health professionals ...
BANGKOK (AP) — Hundreds of thousands of survivors desperately need humanitarian aid a month after Myanmar’s deadly ... physical and mental health care, comprehensive protection services ...
International aid efforts have stalled, as Myanmar's military junta restricts assistance to some countries and corruption obstructs relief. 5 Without immediate global intervention, Myanmar's ...
More than a month after Myanmar’s 7.7-magnitude earthquake, civil war rules keep changing. Meanwhile, AMG partners press on ...
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More Thai aid workers sent to MyanmarThe Ministry of Public Health on Saturday dispatched the third rotation of its Emergency Medical Team (EMT) to Myanmar to assist victims of the recent earthquake in Mandalay. A 30-member team ...
The Ministry of Public Health yesterday sent the third rotation of its Emergency Medical Team (EMT) to Myanmar to assist victims of the recent earthquake in Mandalay. A 30-member team, consisting ...
Members of a public health team to Myanmar board ... The team, assembled at Myanmar's request as part of China's expanded humanitarian aid announced on April 10, includes 12 members from Beijing ...
Few Doctors, Throttled Aid: How Myanmar’s ... the shortage of health workers remains "very serious", said Dr Thushara Fernando, the WHO's Myanmar representative. In January this year, junta ...
While some who left have since returned to work, the shortage of health workers remains "very serious", said Dr Thushara Fernando, the WHO's Myanmar representative. In January this year ...
While some who left have since returned to work, the shortage of health workers remains "very serious", said Dr Thushara Fernando, the WHO's Myanmar representative. In January this year ...
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