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World Bank Myanmar Monitoring Platform – Economic Research & Analysis
World Bank economic research and analysis covers cross-cutting sectors, i.e. the finance sector.
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World Bank Myanmar Monitoring Platform – Food Security and Agriculture
World Bank Food Security and Agriculture conducts in-depth analysis on food security and agriculture to gain a better understanding of the internal and global challenges and fac...
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World Bank Myanmar Monitoring Platform – Education
World Bank Education monitoring and analysis in Myanmar includes a study to enhance our knowledge of the state of the education sector in Myanmar by analyzing the trends and dis...
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World Bank Myanmar Monitoring Platform – Digital
The World Bank’s digital and telecommunications sector monitoring in Myanmar focuses on analyzing major trends in the accessibility and use of digital platforms and services. A ...
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World Bank Myanmar Monitoring Platform – Transport
The World Bank’s transport and logistics sector monitoring in Myanmar focuses on analyzing major trends in seaport container trade, roads, railways and air transport and public ...
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World Bank Myanmar Monitoring Platform: Energy
The World Bank’s energy sector monitoring in Myanmar focuses on analyzing major trends in electricity generation and distribution, the supply and demand for petroleum products, ...
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World Bank Myanmar Monitoring Platform: Trade & Investment
World Bank Trade & Investment analyses the extent to which the Myanmar economy has opened up to foreign trade and investment over the past decade, and the extent to which the as...
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Myanmar Economic Monitor: Reforms Reversed: July 2022
Myanmar’s economy has faced a series of external and internal disruptions which have impeded recovery from the large contraction in economic activity last year. Economic growth ...
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Insights on lending opportunities to women-led businesses: Myanmar
Yet women entrepreneurs face gender-based constraints in building their businesses, including demand, supply and regulatory barriers, and cultural and social norms that are both...
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BTI 2022: Myanmar country report
The BTI is the result of the collaboration of nearly 300 country and regional experts. The Myanmar Country Report 2022 is part of the Bertelsmann Stiftung’s Transformation Inde...
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BTI 2020: Myanmar country report
This report is part of the Bertelsmann Stiftung’s Transformation Index (BTI) 2020. It covers the period from February 1, 2017 to January 31, 2019. The BTI assesses the transform...
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BTI 2018: Myanmar country report
This report is part of the Bertelsmann Stiftung’s Transformation Index (BTI) 2018. It covers the period from February 1, 2015 to January 31, 2017. The BTI assesses the transform...
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Justice for Myanmar_Companies Brokering Arms & Equipment to Myanmar Military
The article describes that 116 Myanmar and Singapore companies with 257 directors and shareholders have brokered the supply of weapons and other equipment worth many millions in...
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Myanmar's Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC) 2020 for Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation (12 July 2021)
Myanmar has developed its NDC 2020 with more determined and detailed climate actions in both areas of mitigation and adaptation compared to the initial report, Intended National...
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World Bank's Myanmar Economic Monitor Jan 2022: Contending with Constraints
Myanmar’s economy and people continue to be severely tested by the ongoing impacts of the military coup and the surge in COVID-19 cases in 2021. Following an expected 18 percent...
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Global Forest Resources Assessment 2015: how are the world's forests changing? [2016]
Sustainably managed forests provide essential goods and services and thus play a vital part in sustainable development. Reliable and up-to-date information on the state of for...
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Challenges and opportunities of recognizing and protecting customary tenure systems in Myanmar
The previous NLD government took office in April 2016, with strong commitments to addressing land governance issues, increasing land tenure security and making peace with ethnic...
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Rooting out inequalities: Women’s participation in forest management in conflict-affected areas of Karen state in Myanmar
Forests are a critical resource for people in Myanmar, in particular for ethnic minorities such as the Karen people. Neglecting forest management in conflict-affected areas can ...
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Peace on the Salween
Karen indigenous people have turned a war zone into a peace park, drawing on their culture and traditional knowledge to protect their ancestral lands in Karen State, Myanmar.
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Myanmar must improve community forestry plan to fight climate change
Community forestry, in which local people play a fundamental role in forest, and resources management through strengthening community land rights, developing local livelihood an...