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International business development, standards and environmental issues: informal producers at the time of global market.
Global market and the fall of transportation costs have open a great window of opportunities for Small and Medium Enterprises, which can today target foreign market like multinational firms. Nonetheless, the international...
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Support to youth empowerment in the informal economy
Youth often are a key target group among vulnerable people, in particular for governments and development programmes. As they are the adults of tomorrow, their exclusion of the social and economic life represents a huge loss of...
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SPHC Myanmar - Awareness Workshop Held in Yangon on Non-communicable Diseases and Long Term Care
A one day workshop was organized in Yangon on 16 January 2018 by HelpAge International and University of Public Health under the European Union supported project ‘the strengthening public health capacity to Myanmar’s disease...
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SPHC Myanmar - Training of Trainers for TMOs/TPHOs/MOs held on Package of Essential Non-communicable Disease Interventions (PEN)
HelpAge International organized 3 rd Training of Trainers on Package of Essential Non-communicable Disease (PEN) Interventions under the European Union supported strengthening public health capacity to respond to Myanmar’s disease...
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From LIFT Myanmar - Rice/seed banks in Myanmar's Uplands: one size does not fit all
Also see: http://www.lift-fund.org/knowledge-sharing/riceseed-banks-uplands-one-s… The Livelihoods and Food Security Trust Fund (LIFT) is a multi-donor fund established in 2009 to improve the lives and prospects...
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Myanmar CSO EcoDev begins consultation and awareness raising on FLEGT
More than 25 representatives of civil society organisations from Tanintharyi and Sagaing regions, Yangon and Kachin State gathered in Yangon from 11 to 13 June to develop a coalition of trainers who will raise awareness on FLEGT...
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A tale of moon and mountains, by Curtis S Chin
http://www.mmtimes.com/index.php/business/9206-a-tale-of-moon-and-mount… While governments typically drive basic infrastructure investments such as rural electrification and farm-to-market roads, the private sector is well...
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Myanmar Steps into the Limelight
http://nbr.org/research/activity.aspx?id=379#.UrQBXmQW2B1 By Clare Richardson-Barlow December 19, 2013 Effective January 1, Myanmar will assume the 2014 chair of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). In addition to...
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Myanmar's 2014 ASEAN Chairmanship: A Litmus Test of Progress?
Myanmar’s sweeping reforms since 2011 have captured the world’s attention, provoking both approbation and criticism. In an atmosphere of heightened expectations to “get it right” this time, reformist president Thein Sein faces a...
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Myanmar's 2014 ASEAN Chairmanship: A Litmus Test of Progress?
By Moe Thuzar 5th December 2013 Myanmar’s sweeping reforms since 2011 have captured the world’s attention, provoking both approbation and criticism. In an atmosphere of heightened expectations to “get it right” this time...