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  1. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    November, 2011
    Myanmar

    Ndai gaw uhpung uhpawng ni hte tinghkrai hku nna myen mung Kata n amazing bawng ring lam a matu sut nhprang laika rai nga ai. Ndai sut nhprang laika gaw, matut manoi kyem mazing bawng ring masa a shiga hte dai mazing bawng ring lam
    galaw sa wa yang myen mungdan a ap nawng ai hte lit la ai shiga hpe jaw nga ai.

  2. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    October, 2014
    Myanmar

    Conclusion: "The Thilawa SEZ project is not clearly described and important information is missing
    throughout the EIA document. The public consultation process did not involve all relevant
    stakeholders, including affected communities, and did not provide sufficient information
    in any case. Consequently, the consultation process did not meet international standards
    and did not meet relevant JICA Guidelines. Had JICA provided adequate and appropriate
    support for the EIA according to its Guidelines, it could have assured that the project

  3. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    October, 2007
    Myanmar

    Executive Summary: "The Irrawaddy, one of Asia's great river systems which flows through Burma's heartlands, is about to be dammed. Burma's military junta is allowing Chinese companies to build a giant 152-meter-tall hydropower dam and transmit the electricity back to China. The dam is one in a series that the junta has planned involving the export of power to neighboring countries. While the regime will gain new revenues, Burma's ordinary citizens, who have no say in the process, will bear the costs.

  4. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    December, 2002
    Myanmar

    Important, authoritative and timely report.
    I. THAI GOVERNMENT CLASSIFICATION FOR PEOPLE FROM BURMA:

    Temporarily Displaced; Students and Political Dissidents ; Migrants .

    II. BRIEF PROFILE OF THE MIGRANTS FROM BURMA .

    III REASONS FOR LEAVING BURMA :

    Forced Relocations and Land Confiscation ;
    Forced Labor and Portering;

    War and Political Oppression;

    Taxation and Loss of Livelihood;

    Economic Conditions .

    IV. FEAR OF RETURN.

    V. RECEPTION CENTERS.

  5. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    April, 2000
    Myanmar

    Click on the on the html link above to go to a neater, paginated table of contents or on the pdf links below to go straight to the document ....
    PDF File 1: Cover and Contents.

  6. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    June, 2013
    Myanmar

    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: "The Burmese government’s renewed war against the Kachin has exponentially increased the risk
    of human trafficking along the China-Burma border. New documentation by KWAT indicates that large-scale
    displacement, lack of refugee protection and shortages of humanitarian aid have become significant new push
    factors fuelling the trafficking problem.
    Burma Army offensives against the Kachin Independence Army since June 2011 and widespread human rights

  7. Library Resource
    Policy Papers & Briefs
    February, 2016
    Myanmar

    Documents and analyses on land tenure in Burma/Myanmar.....
    "1.Reconcile legality and legitimacy through clear legal recognition of existing
    acknowledged rights, whatever their origin (customary or statutory) or nature
    (individual or collective, temporary or permanent).
    2.Initiate widespread debate on the choice of society that the land policies will
    serve (and target), the opportunities for formalisation, how it will be implemented
    and its possible alternatives.
    3.Build consensus between all the actors concerned (central and local

  8. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    December, 2010
    Myanmar

    Summary:
    "• Although Burma is rich in energy resources, the ruling military regime exports those
    resources, leaving people with chronic energy shortages. The exploitation of natural
    resources, including through mining, has caused severe environmental and social
    impacts on local communities as companies that invest in these projects have no
    accountability to affected communities.
    • There are over 16 large-scale coal deposits in Burma, with total coal resources of over

  9. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    June, 2013
    Myanmar

    The Kaladan Multi-Modal Transit Transport Project (hereafter “Kaladan Project”) will see
    the construction of a combined inland waterway and highway transportation system
    connecting Mizoram State in Northeast India with a Bay of Bengal deepsea port at Sitetway,
    Arakan State in Western Burma. The Indian government is entirely financing the
    Kaladan Project, and these funds are officially classified as development aid to Burma.
    Once completed, the infrastructure will belong to the Burma government, but the project

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