Category: Myanmar (Burma)

Seeing is believing: cataract care in Myanmar

Although no data exists as to the prevalence of cataracts among Myanmar’s population, experts say more needs to be done to raise awareness about the condition, particularly as it can cause progressive deterioration of vision if left untreated.

Helping a Girl Determined

“If a girl finds herself being abused – whether it be by her husband, her mother or her mother-in-law, she can develop a safety plan with fellow group members,” said Girl Determined co-founder Brooke Zobrist.

Equal Access: Making disability a mainstream issue in Myanmar

“Most organisations in Myanmar focus on a single disability, such as blindness. I wanted to create an organisation that works for people with any type of disability and introduce the concept of independent living,” said the founder of the Myanmar Independent Living Initiative, Nay Lin Soe.

Taking stock of Myanmar’s reform progress

The Economist’s inaugural Myanmar Summit on 15 May brought together over 200 leaders in business, government, politics and academia to discuss the progress Myanmar has made since it began its transition from military dictatorship to civilian rule in 2011.

‘Vintage girl’ launches pop art line in Yangon

French citizen Delphine de Lorme is the creative director of the vintage store Yangoods, which opens in May 2015 at Bogyoke Market. She talks about her passion for pop art and all things vintage.

Experts discuss Myanmar’s human resource headaches

Although Myanmar’s quasi-civilian government launched efforts to overhaul the country’s out-dated education system in 2012, it is widely acknowledged that one of the greatest barriers to attracting higher levels of foreign investment is its low-skilled workforce.