Myanmar: Direct Action Emergency WASH Rakhine
01.06.2017
- 31.07.2017
MYA: CDNH Emergency Conflict EWER Rakhine
23.05.2017
- 31.12.2017
Emergency response to address malnutrition through improved nutrition, mental health and care practices in Maungdaw District, Rakhine State
01.05.2017
- 31.05.2018
The violence that took place on October 9 2016, and the ensuing insecurity across Northern Rakhine State (NRS), resulted in the suspension of humanitarian services in the area. Many of the affected people missed out on their seasonal food assistance, school feeding and regular nutrition support for at least three months, resulting in a significant negative impact on the food security, health and nutritional status, and mental health of vulnerable families. With this emergency response, Action Contre la Faim (ACF) will address increased malnutrition through an integrated program, which aims to reduce child and Pregnant and Lactating Women (PLW) undernutrition, mortality and morbidity.
WFP Secondment Protection and Gender Advisor
01.06.2015
- 31.12.2016
In Myanmar especially conflict affected and rural populations suffer from moderate to severe malnutrition; but also extreme weather conditions may increase the situation of food insecurity. In recent years there have been reports on protection gaps in the implementation of WFP programmes and women and children are struggling to receive support. The secondment will provide technical support in the domain of protection and gender to the WFP country program.
Urban Planning and Infrastructure in Migration Contexts
01.01.2021
- 30.06.2024
This Project aims at improving access to reliable services and socio-economic opportunities for migrants in urban settlements of supported cities in Myanmar, Egypt, Jordan and Cameroon. It will do so by developing inclusive urban development plans and link necessary economic infrastructure investments to financing in those settlements.
UN Trade Cluster Myanmar
01.05.2018
- 31.08.2023
The UN Trade Cluster country project Myanmar will be implemented in Shan State (Inle Lake area) by UNCTAD, ILO, UNIDO and ITC. The project provides for two outcomes in the area of horticulture supply and sustainable tourism development, while preparing the necessary conditions for selected value chains linking both sectors (backward linkages).