On 22nd May 2018, MCRB held a consultation in Yangon to obtain comments on the draft ‘Land Rights and Business in Myanmar’ briefing paper, an update of MCRB’s 2015 Land briefing paper. The presentations are available here. Reference was also made to the separate forthcoming paper on responsible investment and laws relating to agriculture plantations and land, which MCRB is coauthoring with Oxfam.
Read more: http://www.myanmar-responsiblebusiness.org/news/consultation-to-update-land-paper.html
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Naychi Oo
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Daw Aung San Suu Kyi
May 15, 2016 •
Definition of Family Planning, Components of Family Planning, Benefit of Family Planning, Menstrual Cycle, Method of Birth Spacing, Infertility and Reproductive Health among in Youth
On 22nd May 2018, MCRB held a consultation in Yangon to obtain comments on the draft ‘Land Rights and Business in Myanmar’ briefing paper, an update of MCRB’s 2015 Land briefing paper. The presentations are available here. Reference was also made to the separate forthcoming paper on responsible investment and laws relating to agriculture plantations and land, which MCRB is coauthoring with Oxfam.
Read more: http://www.myanmar-responsiblebusiness.org/news/consultation-to-update-land-paper.html
My Collection Which I like from FaceBook Post (Burmese version) Share To All ...MYO AUNG Myanmar
MY COLLECTION WHICH I LIKE FROM FACEBOOK POST
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https://www.facebook.com/snow.cherry.589/posts/1885138698413007
Naychi Oo
https://www.facebook.com/u.tunmya/posts/481590108839304
U Tun Mya May 25
https://www.facebook.com/zawmyolwin/posts/10154286518825583
Zaw Myo Lwin shared Zaw Lin's
April 20 • 2017
https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=237413673399607&id=100013929283236
ေဇ လင္း Zay Lin
https://www.facebook.com/sanwai07/posts/1240172462730357
San Wai
https://www.facebook.com/min.yar.3158/posts/191540447976556
မင္း ယ်ာ December 22, 2016
https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=989590071156168&id=312456202202895
Daw Aung San Suu Kyi
May 15, 2016 •
Definition of Family Planning, Components of Family Planning, Benefit of Family Planning, Menstrual Cycle, Method of Birth Spacing, Infertility and Reproductive Health among in Youth
Tanintharyi Tourism Plan, Ministry of Hotels and TourismEthical Sector
MCRB and FFI co-hosted a two-day multistakeholder workshop on sustainable and responsible tourism in Tanintharyi, over two days in Dawei on 19 and 20 December.
Read more: http://www.myanmar-responsiblebusiness.org/news/sustainable-tourism-workshop-tanintharyi.html
The Forum for Democracy in Burma (FDB) is a democratic political coalition of organizations and individuals who have engaged in different types of struggle since 1988. It stands as a dynamic force for the achievement of democracy and national reconciliation through effective political campaigns; by empowering people of Burma; by promoting trust and solidarity among the democratic oppositions; and by promoting the role of women.
On 9/10 March, MCRB hosted a multistakeholder discussion on licensing and responsible business practices for gold mining in Sagaing Region bringing together government officials from the Mining, Forestry and Environmental Conservation Departments of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Conservation (MONREC), General Administration Department (GAD), the Directorate of Investment and Companies Administration (DICA) and the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Irrigation (MoALI), together with parliamentarians from across Sagaing Region, including Homalin, Tigyaing , Kawlin, Wuntho, Indaw, and Pinlebu townships. They were joined in Monywa by local and international mining companies, civil society organisations and international NGOs and experts.
Read more: https://www.myanmar-responsiblebusiness.org/news/towards-responsible-gold-mining-sagaing-region.html
Covering the Nov. 8 Election in Myanmar -- Burmese translationLinda Austin
This presentation teaches about the media's role in an election, checks the students' knowledge of the basics of the Myanmar election scheduled for Nov. 8, 2015, and offers ideas on how to prepare an election-coverage plan that gives voters a voice. Fulbright Scholar Linda Austin prepared it for a journalism workshop in Mawlamyaine, Myanmar, in August 2015.
Top 11 Places to Find Story Ideas - Translated into BurmeseLinda Austin
This presentation offers 11 places to find ideas for news stories. Fulbright Scholar Linda Austin prepared it for a journalism workshop in Mawlamyaine, Myanmar, in August 2015.
What Is News? - Translated into BurmeseLinda Austin
This presentation teaches about the elements of news. Is it timely, local, impactful, have conflict, unusual, useful, involve prominent people, interesting or entertaining? Fulbright Scholar Linda Austin prepared it for a journalism workshop in Mawlamyaine, Myanmar, in August 2015.
9 mining swia and international initiatives bowman mcrbEthical Sector
On 9/10 March, MCRB hosted a multistakeholder discussion on licensing and responsible business practices for gold mining in Sagaing Region bringing together government officials from the Mining, Forestry and Environmental Conservation Departments of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Conservation (MONREC), General Administration Department (GAD), the Directorate of Investment and Companies Administration (DICA) and the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Irrigation (MoALI), together with parliamentarians from across Sagaing Region, including Homalin, Tigyaing , Kawlin, Wuntho, Indaw, and Pinlebu townships. They were joined in Monywa by local and international mining companies, civil society organisations and international NGOs and experts.
Read more: https://www.myanmar-responsiblebusiness.org/news/towards-responsible-gold-mining-sagaing-region.html
MCRB worked with Vermont Law School (supported by Heinrich Boll Stiftung), in cooperation with the Environmental Conservation Department (ECD) of MONREC, and local civil society networks, to hold workshops in Mandalay (30 November 2018 – with Green Justice Institute), Monywa (7 December 2018 – with MATA Sagaing National Coordination Unit), Taunggyi (14 December 2018 – with Mong Pan Youth Organisation) and Loikaw (20-21 December 2018 – with Eden Development Network).
Read more: https://www.myanmar-responsiblebusiness.org/news/strengthening-public-understanding-of-eia.html
Tanintharyi Tourism Plan, Ministry of Hotels and TourismEthical Sector
MCRB and FFI co-hosted a two-day multistakeholder workshop on sustainable and responsible tourism in Tanintharyi, over two days in Dawei on 19 and 20 December.
Read more: http://www.myanmar-responsiblebusiness.org/news/sustainable-tourism-workshop-tanintharyi.html
The Forum for Democracy in Burma (FDB) is a democratic political coalition of organizations and individuals who have engaged in different types of struggle since 1988. It stands as a dynamic force for the achievement of democracy and national reconciliation through effective political campaigns; by empowering people of Burma; by promoting trust and solidarity among the democratic oppositions; and by promoting the role of women.
On 9/10 March, MCRB hosted a multistakeholder discussion on licensing and responsible business practices for gold mining in Sagaing Region bringing together government officials from the Mining, Forestry and Environmental Conservation Departments of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Conservation (MONREC), General Administration Department (GAD), the Directorate of Investment and Companies Administration (DICA) and the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Irrigation (MoALI), together with parliamentarians from across Sagaing Region, including Homalin, Tigyaing , Kawlin, Wuntho, Indaw, and Pinlebu townships. They were joined in Monywa by local and international mining companies, civil society organisations and international NGOs and experts.
Read more: https://www.myanmar-responsiblebusiness.org/news/towards-responsible-gold-mining-sagaing-region.html
Covering the Nov. 8 Election in Myanmar -- Burmese translationLinda Austin
This presentation teaches about the media's role in an election, checks the students' knowledge of the basics of the Myanmar election scheduled for Nov. 8, 2015, and offers ideas on how to prepare an election-coverage plan that gives voters a voice. Fulbright Scholar Linda Austin prepared it for a journalism workshop in Mawlamyaine, Myanmar, in August 2015.
Top 11 Places to Find Story Ideas - Translated into BurmeseLinda Austin
This presentation offers 11 places to find ideas for news stories. Fulbright Scholar Linda Austin prepared it for a journalism workshop in Mawlamyaine, Myanmar, in August 2015.
What Is News? - Translated into BurmeseLinda Austin
This presentation teaches about the elements of news. Is it timely, local, impactful, have conflict, unusual, useful, involve prominent people, interesting or entertaining? Fulbright Scholar Linda Austin prepared it for a journalism workshop in Mawlamyaine, Myanmar, in August 2015.
9 mining swia and international initiatives bowman mcrbEthical Sector
On 9/10 March, MCRB hosted a multistakeholder discussion on licensing and responsible business practices for gold mining in Sagaing Region bringing together government officials from the Mining, Forestry and Environmental Conservation Departments of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Conservation (MONREC), General Administration Department (GAD), the Directorate of Investment and Companies Administration (DICA) and the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Irrigation (MoALI), together with parliamentarians from across Sagaing Region, including Homalin, Tigyaing , Kawlin, Wuntho, Indaw, and Pinlebu townships. They were joined in Monywa by local and international mining companies, civil society organisations and international NGOs and experts.
Read more: https://www.myanmar-responsiblebusiness.org/news/towards-responsible-gold-mining-sagaing-region.html
MCRB worked with Vermont Law School (supported by Heinrich Boll Stiftung), in cooperation with the Environmental Conservation Department (ECD) of MONREC, and local civil society networks, to hold workshops in Mandalay (30 November 2018 – with Green Justice Institute), Monywa (7 December 2018 – with MATA Sagaing National Coordination Unit), Taunggyi (14 December 2018 – with Mong Pan Youth Organisation) and Loikaw (20-21 December 2018 – with Eden Development Network).
Read more: https://www.myanmar-responsiblebusiness.org/news/strengthening-public-understanding-of-eia.html
Getting the Story Right and Being Fair -- Translated into BurmeseLinda Austin
This presentation teaches the basics of journalism: getting the story right and being fair. It introduces an accuracy checklist for journalists. Fulbright Scholar Linda Austin prepared it for a journalism workshop in Mawlamyaine, Myanmar, in August 2015.
Session 1: Introduction - Biodiversity, Human Rights and Business in MyanmarEthical Sector
On 5 March, the Directorate of Investment and Company Administration (DICA)’s Yangon office hosted MCRB for a half day training workshop on biodiversity and investment to 70 DICA and Environmental Conservation Department (ECD) staff. The workshops focused on DICA’s role in screening investment proposals in line with Environmental Impacts Assessment (EIA) Procedure.
6. grievance mechanism aung kyaw soe mcrb taunggyiEthical Sector
Building Understanding of EIA and Responsible Business for Civil Society Groups in Southern and Eastern Shan State
MCRB, in partnership with Metta Development Foundation and Environmental Conservation and Farmer Development Organization (Shan), held a workshop on EIA in Taunggyi on 3-4 October for around 40 partiicpants from civil society organisations (CSOs) and community-based organisations (CBOs) from souithern Shan State to follow up an earlier introductory workshop in June.
Read more: http://www.myanmar-responsiblebusiness.org/news/eia-shan-state.html
PCV protects against pneumococcal pneumonia. The vaccine should be stored between 2-8°C and has a volume of 4.8cm3 per dose. Proper storage, handling, and monitoring are needed to ensure the vaccine remains effective. PCV is recommended by WHO for routine immunization programs.
The document provides background information on the implementation of maternal, newborn, adolescent and child health care services in Myanmar using a continuum of care approach. It was developed in accordance with the National Health Plan and short term strategic plans for reproductive health, child health development and adolescent health development. The services were initially implemented in 10 townships in 2011 and have since expanded to 200 townships. The services are delivered through family-oriented, population-oriented, and individual-oriented channels and coordinated at the national and sub-national levels.
A resource guide for sustainably rehabiliting malnourished childrenPhyo Maung Maung Kyaw
Positive Deviance/Hearth (PD/Hearth) is a community-based approach that combines the Positive Deviance approach and Hearth model to rehabilitate malnourished children and prevent future malnutrition. The Positive Deviance approach identifies behaviors of well-nourished children's caregivers in the same socioeconomic community that enable better nutritional outcomes. A Hearth provides nutrition education and rehabilitation sessions at home. This guide explains how to implement a PD/Hearth program through steps such as mobilizing the community, identifying Positive Deviants, designing Hearth sessions, and expanding the approach.
Health promotion involves more than just health education by addressing the social, economic, and environmental factors that influence health. It uses a multi-pronged approach including health education, healthy public policies, supportive environments, community empowerment, developing personal skills, and orienting health services to prevention. Successful health promotion requires participation across all sectors of society working towards the common goal of building a healthy city where all individuals can enjoy good physical and mental well-being.
This document provides a summary of the 2nd edition of the textbook "Basic epidemiology" by R. Bonita, R. Beaglehole, and T. Kjellström. It was published by the World Health Organization in 2006 to strengthen education, training, and research in public health. Since its initial publication in 1993, over 50,000 copies of the textbook have been printed and it has been translated into over 25 languages. The preface describes the scope and uses of epidemiology and provides background on the widespread adoption of the textbook globally.
22. • MCH Unit and RH Unit from Community Health – 1 (Vol-1 and
Vol-2) , Department of Community Health Science, University of
Community Health, Magway
• Constitution of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar (2008)
• အရန္သ းမဖ းလကကစြဲစ အုပ္၊ ၂၀၀၈ ခုန္စ္ ေျအ ကတ ိုဘ လ။
• Countdown to 2015, Decade Report (2000- 2010) with Country
Profile
• 2007 Fertility and Reproductive Health Survey
• MDG Report by Government of Republic of Union of Myanmar,
2013.
• Website: http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs348/en/
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