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Five Years After The Coup: Myanmar’s Health System In Crisis – Analysis By Shwetaungthagathu Reform Initiative Centre By Htay Su Wai When Myanmar’s military seized power on 1 February 2021, the immediate consequences were political: mass protests, vi... [1]
AFP Aspiring students are lamenting Britain’s ban on education visas for their war-weary countries — dashing dreams of bettering themselves and their home nations. [2]
Myanmar’s military regime has relied heavily on China and Russia to withstand deepening international isolation, and that dependence will only deepen even after a nominally civilian government takes office in April, analysts say. [4]
Myanmar’s Foreign Exchange Shortages Have Eased, But Challenges Remain Published The military regime’s efforts to conserve and tap new sources of foreign exchange have improved its financial situation. [5]
Mizzima Polish politicians and government officials have voiced support for the Myanmar media and free speech to a delegation of Myanmar independent media houses on a recent study trip to Poland that included a workshop on disinformation and misinfor... [6]
Mizzima The challenges of reporting on the Myanmar crisis were discussed with politicians and government and NGO officials on a multi-country visit to Europe by representatives of Myanmar’s independent houses in September. [7]
Insight Myanmar Does any engagement with the junta legitimize its brutality? ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute’s Moe Thuzar analyzes ASEAN’s contentious role and argues diplomacy, rather than condemnation, is the path forward in this Insight Myanmar Podcas... [8]
Mizzima Commentary Prior to the massive earthquake, March saw protests in Yangon and other areas of Myanmar calling for action against the Myanmar authorities under Article 33 of the Constitution of the United Nations’ labour agency, the Internationa... [9]
Five Years After The Coup: Myanmar’s Health System In Crisis – Analysis By Shwetaungthagathu Reform Initiative Centre By Htay Su Wai When Myanmar’s military seized power on 1 February 2021, the immediate consequences were political: mass protests, vi
AFP Aspiring students are lamenting Britain’s ban on education visas for their war-weary countries — dashing dreams of bettering themselves and their home nations.
Myanmar’s military regime has relied heavily on China and Russia to withstand deepening international isolation, and that dependence will only deepen even after a nominally civilian government takes office in April, analysts say.
Myanmar’s Foreign Exchange Shortages Have Eased, But Challenges Remain Published The military regime’s efforts to conserve and tap new sources of foreign exchange have improved its financial situation.
Mizzima Polish politicians and government officials have voiced support for the Myanmar media and free speech to a delegation of Myanmar independent media houses on a recent study trip to Poland that included a workshop on disinformation and misinfor
Mizzima The challenges of reporting on the Myanmar crisis were discussed with politicians and government and NGO officials on a multi-country visit to Europe by representatives of Myanmar’s independent houses in September.
Insight Myanmar Does any engagement with the junta legitimize its brutality? ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute’s Moe Thuzar analyzes ASEAN’s contentious role and argues diplomacy, rather than condemnation, is the path forward in this Insight Myanmar Podcas
Mizzima Commentary Prior to the massive earthquake, March saw protests in Yangon and other areas of Myanmar calling for action against the Myanmar authorities under Article 33 of the Constitution of the United Nations’ labour agency, the Internationa
Jared Bissinger was a Visiting Fellow with the Myanmar Studies Programme at ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute, and the Research Lead at Catalyst Economics.