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Japan–Myanmar relations

Japan–Myanmar relations are the bilateral relations between Japan and Myanmar. It is sometimes referred to as Japan–Burma relations, based on Myanmar''s former name Burma until 1989. Japan and Burma enjoyed good relations after the two country''s 1954 peace treaty and World War II reparations agreement.

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The ICC Must Engage With Myanmar''s Democratic Government

There is no way the people of Myanmar will find justice in national courts. The international community must act. The ICC Must Engage With Myanmar''s Democratic Government and Hold the Junta to

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Myanmar''s conflict is dividing South-East Asia

Such atrocities demand a regional response. Yet Myanmar''s neighbours are paralysed over what to do about the conflict. This was illustrated at a summit of the

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Myanmar: Humanitarian Response Plan 2023

The cumulative impact of conflict, displacement, poverty, and natural disasters underscores the gravity of the humanitarian crisis in Myanmar, necessitating

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Global Commodity Markets, Chinese Demand for Maize, and Deforestation in Northern Myanmar

Land 2021, 10, 1232 2 of 19 support the argument that deforestation is related to the expansion of commercial agri-culture. This paper specifically looks at the case of Myanmar and examines how the expan-sion of maize plantations in the northern part of the

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Responding to COVID-19 during political crisis in Myanmar

One 64-year-old woman was in our Myitkyina clinic for 46 days, slowly improving her lung capacity until her oxygen levels were good enough for her to go home. Naung Ting, 34, looks after his 64-year-old mother, Seng Hkawn, who stayed in MSF''s COVID-19 centre in Myitkyina, Kachin state, for 46 days before being discharged. Myanmar, October 2021.

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Myanmar: ''Appalling'' violations demand ''unified and resolute international response''

Security forces in Myanmar have killed at least 1,600 people and detained more than 12,500, since the military coup last year, the UN rights office said on Tuesday. Myanmar: ''Appalling'' violations demand ''unified and resolute international response'' | UNDB

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Myanmar Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2024

As we publish this 2024 Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan (HNRP), escalating fighting, surging displacement and extreme protection threats are

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Conflict in Myanmar and the International Response | 7 | Asia

In February 2021, the Myanmar Armed Forces launched a coup d''état that deposed the elected government, inciting a countrywide conflict between the military and a range of resistance actors. The junta''s April 2021 agreement to Association of Southeast Asian Nations'' (ASEAN''s) Five-Point Consensus has become the basis for international

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ASEAN Tweaks Its Approach Toward Military-Ruled Myanmar

current, past, and future ASEAN chairs. The aim of this is to ensure a degree of continuity in the bloc''s response to Myanmar from year to year. The statement also confirmed that Myanmar will be

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Myanmar: MPs demand ASEAN action in response to damning

JAKARTA – Southeast Asian parliamentarians have called on the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) to take urgent and immediate steps to alleviate the suffering of Myanmar''s people in response to a report the office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) submitted to the Human Rights

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Myanmar Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2024

As we publish this 2024 Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan (HNRP), escalating fighting, surging displacement and extreme protection threats are now impacting vast swathes of the country, compounding the devastating impacts of Cyclone Mocha in May, and placing the people of Myanmar in increasing peril.

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The United States'' Myanmar policy after the 2021 military coup

PDF | On Oct 3, 2023, Roy Anthony Rogers and others published The United States'' Myanmar policy after the 2021 military coup and its prospects under China–US strategic

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Accelerating COVID-19 Socio-Economic Recovery in Myanmar

Output 1: The non-state entrepreneurship ecosystem of Myanmar has strengthened capacity to include gender and women owned enterprises in its socio-economic response to COVID-19 in the short and medium-term reforms. Under Output 1, business

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Security Council Demands Immediate End to Violence in Myanmar

The Security Council today called for the immediate end to all forms of violence in Myanmar and urged restraint, the de-escalation of tensions and the release of all prisoners. Adopting resolution 2669 (2022) (to be issued as document S/RES/2669(2022)) by a vote of 12 in favour to none against, with 3 abstentions (China, India, Russian

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Myanmar: ''Appalling'' violations demand ''unified and resolute

In a new report warning that serious rights abuses uncovered in Myanmar may amount to war crimes and crimes against humanity, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights,

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Myanmar: ''Appalling'' violations demand ''unified and resolute

Security forces in Myanmar have killed at least 1,600 people and detained more than 12,500, since the military coup last year, the UN rights office said on Tuesday.

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ASEAN''s Efforts to Mediate the Myanmar Political Crisis Deserve

More seriously, the lack of progress on resolving Myanmar''s crisis poses a daunting obstacle for the association to accomplish the purposes and the principles enshrined in the ASEAN Charter to

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Myanmar: ''Appalling'' violations demand ''unified and resolute international response

Security forces in Myanmar have killed at least 1,600 people and detained more than 12,500, since the military coup last year, the UN rights office said on Tuesday. In a new report warning that serious rights abuses uncovered in Myanmar may amount to war

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Myanmar: Response overview, June 2022

Key points. Humanitarian needs in Myanmar continue to rise sharply since February 2021 as a result of political and economic upheaval and increased conflict.

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Myanmar: Humanitarian Response Plan 2024

The humanitarian crisis in Myanmar has deteriorated dramatically in the first quarter of 2024, characterized by persistent conflict, widespread insecurity, surging

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Myanmar interim country strategic plan (2024–2025)

The interim country strategic plan for 2024–2025 has been informed by the Myanmar humanitarian response plan for 2023 and is aligned with the United Nations transitional cooperation framework for 2024–2025.

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Demand response

IEA. Licence: CC BY 4.0. Globally, the pace of demand response growth is far behind the 500 GW of capacity called for in 2030 in the Net Zero Scenario, under which the need for electricity system flexibility – defined as the hour‐to‐hour change in output required from dispatchable resources – more than doubles to 2030.

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The Impact of Myanmar''s Response to Covid-19 on the Most

(2020) Myanmar''s Policy Response to Covid-19, Policy Report, Durham NC: Center for Policy Impact in Global Health Kasper, E. (2021) Urban Neighbourhood Dynamics and the Worst Forms of Child Labour, CLARISSA Working Paper 9, Brighton: Institute of Development Studies, DOI: 10.19088/CLARISSA.2021.007

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Myanmar interim country strategic plan (2024–2025)

It is in line with the WFP strategic plan for 2022–2025 and includes four interim country strategic plan outcomes: Outcome 1: Crisis-affected people in Myanmar meet their food and nutrition needs all year round. Outcome 2: People vulnerable to food and nutrition insecurity and shocks in Myanmar have better nutrition, health and education

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Myanmar''s Response to COVID-19 and Its Impacts on

The main content is divided into seven parts, in which the first part breifly introduced the main objective of this chapter. The next three parts focused on Myanmar''s

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The Rohingya Crisis and the Myth of Myanmar Sovereignty

Powerful actors like China, Russia, ASEAN, and many other nations have refused to act in the Rohingya crisis – usually citing Myanmar''s sovereignty and the principle of non-interference.

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Myanmar: ''Appalling'' violations demand ''unified and resolute international response

Security forces in Myanmar have killed at least 1,600 people and detained more than 12,500, since the military coup last year, the UN rights office said on Tuesday. In a new report warning that serious rights abuses uncovered in Myanmar may amount to

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Myanmar: ''Appalling'' violations demand ''unified and resolute

"The appalling breadth and scale of violations of international law suffered by the people of Myanmar demand a firm, unified, and resolute international response",

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2024: Refugee Preparedness & Response Plan, Thai-Myanmar

2024: Refugee Preparedness & Response Plan, Thai-Myanmar Border Download (PDF, 10.55 MB) Document Type: Reports Document Type: English Publish Date: 3 April 2024 (2 months ago) Upload Date: 3 April 2024 (2 months ago) Downloads: 280

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Myanmar Coup: What to Know About the Protests and Unrest

The New York Times. Myanmar''s military, which seized power in a coup d''état in February 2021, has ruthlessly sought to consolidate its authority since then, killing and imprisoning opponents

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