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Q1 2019 Newsletter

Q1 2019 News Letter

ActionAid Myanmar 7th Fellowship National Conference
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Seeing Poverty in a Worm’s Eye View: A Public Talk by Professor Muhammad Yunus

"When you look from a bird-eye view, you see too many things, but not too detailed. I looked from the worm-eye view, just as a worm crawling on the ground. Being a professor, if I try to see things

Article and Photograph by Thant Zin
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RMIT University Students Participates in the First Official Community University Course in Myanmar's Dry Zone

The students who are studying both bachelor and master degrees are from different fields including social work, international development, planning, environment and agriculture and will spend the next

RMIT Students with our staffs
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Strengthening a responsive, diverse and democratic civil society in Myanmar

The forum is off to a great start with many people from diverse backgrounds joining, learning from one another and contributing to the forum. There are a lot of discussions among the various groups

ECCO PROJECT
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Newsletter 2018

Newsletter 2018

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Shaping Male Role Models

U Than Htay is a 55-year-old man from Hlaing Thar Yar who used to consider housework as a “woman’s job”. He had never done any housework or ever helped with cooking, washing clothes or cleaning. He

I am a firm believer that we can break barriers and have a significant outcome.  If it wasn’t for ActionAid Myanmar, I wouldn’t have had my eyes opened
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A Story of Triumph

“I used to be afraid to speak up for myself and for other women. I do not know much, but the little that I know is that my children must be more educated than I am to defend themselves. In a

“I want to be a role model for other women and my daughters. I used to be afraid to speak up for myself and for other women. My daughters are at the age of 7 and 8. I want to show them and other women that, we should be able to access justice. I do not know much, but the  little that I know is that my children have to be more educated than I am, in order to defend themselves. In a patriarchal society, women are always judged whether they’re right or wrong. So, I fight for the justice that I know I deserve”.
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U-Report in Myanmar: Giving Youth a Voice

U-Report was launched by U Soe Kyi, the Director General of the Department of Social Welfare from the Ministry of Social Welfare, Relief and Resettlement who discussed the importance of the U-Report

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Adolescents Conference Writing a New Page in Myanmar’s History

“Adolescence is an age when they are experiencing both mental and physical change in transition to adulthood, and it’s also a stage that can be easily influenced, therefore it’s the best time to

Adolescents Conference