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List of Agencies for Provision of Earthquake Safety Assessment of the UN Premises in Yangon, Myanmar Annex 1 ` Agency Name Office Address No List of Agencies for Provision of Earthquake safety assessment of the UN Premises in Yangon, Myanmar Annex 1 ` Agency Name Office Address No. of Buildings No of Stories Type Drawings (Yes/No) Main 4 Reinforced concrete Yes UNDP, UNDSS 2 1 #6, Natmauk Road, Tamwe Township Small 1 Reinforced concrete Yes UNFPA 1 Main 4 Reinforced concrete Yes 2 UNOCHA, WFP #5, Kanbawza Street, Shwe Taung Gyar Ward (2), Bahan Township 1 Main 6 Reinforced concrete Yes Main 4 Reinforced concrete Yes Innle & Innwa 2 Reinforced concrete Yes B1 4 Reinforced concrete Yes 3 UNOPS #12-O, Pyi Thu Lane, 7 ½ miles, Mayangone Township 6 B2 4 Reinforced concrete Yes B3 4 Reinforced concrete Yes B4 4 Reinforced concrete Yes 4 IOM #50-B, Thiri Mingalar 2nd Street, Ward 3, Kamayut Township 1 Main 4 Reinforced concrete Yes 5 UNAIDS #137-1, Than Lwin Road, Kamayut Township 1 Main 2 Reinforced concrete No 6 ILO #1-A, Kanbae (Thitsar) Road, Yankin Township 1 Main 2 Reinforced concrete No 7 WHO #403 (A1), Shwe Taung Kyar Street, Bahan Township 1 Main 4 Reinforced concrete Yes Main 2 Steel structure Yes 8 UNICEF # 23-A, Inyamyaing Road, Shwe Taung Gyar Ward (2), Bahan 2 Annex 2 Reinforced concrete Yes 9 UNHCR # 287, Pyay Road, Myaynigone, Sanchaung Township 1 Main 2 Reinforced concrete Yes Seed Division Compound, Department of Agriculture,Insein Road, Main 1 Reinforced concrete 10 FAO 2 No Gyogone, Insein Township Small 1 Reinforced concrete Main 2 Reinforced concrete No 11 UNODC #11-A, Malikha Road, Mayangone Township 2 Small 2 Reinforced concrete No Main 1 Reinforced concrete No 12 UN-Habitat #8-C, Saw Mahar Road, Bo Cho Ward, Bahan Township, Yangon 3 Small 1 Brick Nogging with steel sheet No Small 1 Steel Structure with steel sheet No.
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