K Y a I K L a T B O G a L E P Y a P O N Mawlamyinegyun Wakema Labutta

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

K Y a I K L a T B O G a L E P Y a P O N Mawlamyinegyun Wakema Labutta 95°10’0"E 95°20’0"E 95°30’0"E MASOYEIN SABYUZU THAINGGON KANYINTABIN TALOKSU PAUK TAN THAHTEGON KYWEGYAUNG TUMYAUNG KYONPA THITCHEM-APYA KYAUNGSHAGWIN SAWKEGYDUNG ONBINZU SEINHAING THONGWA DIPALE THAYUTGYI KYONKYAIK KYAWZAN THITCHEINWA ONBINZU ALANDUT ONBINZU SIBWACHAUNG THAYETKON YAZUDAINGDUNTABE THAUNGDAN KYAIKPI DANONGYAUNG PAYA GY I BYANGYI BYANGYI DIPALE GAYAN-AWA NGAPIGYAUNG Wakema SINGYAUNG PAYA GY I HTITOLO-APYA MATUKWIN BAMAW LE-EINDAN PEGON KUNYINGYAUNG THONEINDAN KYONMANGE SHWEMEIKCHAUNG BOLU PANGUGYAUNG OKPON KYUNKAMA KYONLAMU YEZUN ALEGWIN MAYANGYAUNG KANZAUK-ATET MYAUNGTHA HLEZEIK KANAUNG SAWKEGYAUNG KANZUDAUK PAYA IK THITPYUGYAUNG KAYINZU ASUGYIPALUNZA GAYAN GWEBINZEIK KYUNPYATTHAT KYONLAMU KAYINZU TA L U WA KYIZU MAGWEDAN MYITBO SABEGON PYINMAGON YENIGYAUNG METALAING TAGUNDAING DALIN KYUNPA AUNGBANGYAUNG SABYUZU KYONZALU WEGYAUNG WEDAUNG HLEZEIK HLEZEIK KWMINGYAUNG PAYA GYAUNG KWINGYAUNG LAWKADAT TEGYAUNG LE-EINDAN KWINGYI AKAW PABEZU TAGUNDAING KYWEDALIN KYWEGYAUNG KUNTHIGYAUNG-APYA PATHE INZ U PAYACHAUNG KYONLATA KWINGYAUNG WANETCHAUNG KATHABAUNG WEDAUNG BAMAW AUNGDO THAYETCHAUNG KYONLAMU WETKWIN TAUNGBOGON NGA-EINDAN KUNTHIGYAUNGGYI KANAZOGYAUNG PYINMAGON MAYAN TA M AN G YI HPUTI Kyaiklat MEZ ALI YOKSAING KUNBINGYAUNG TALOKSEIK KALAGYIWA YWATHIT SANEIK TAUNGALE NPOPON MINHLAZU YEGYAW-WA KAYINZU KANYINGYAUNG SITCHAUNG KYONLATA AMAWCHOK HTEIKPAUK HTEINGAING KYAUKYEZU KYONKYAIK AUNGHLAING NAUKPANDO YAKAINGZU TONIEGYAUNG THAYAGON AINGBON TEIKPWIN NGE-EINZU SANEIK-AUKSU Mawlamyinegyun MAYET TA M O N KANGYI NYAUNGGYAUNG SHWEBOZU LE-SINDON KYIBINZU SABYUZU SANEIK-KYUNGYA NYAUNGGYAUNG LINDAING TIZEI K POSHWEMIN KWINBAUK DANONZEIK KANZU HNGETTAW POLON KAZANGYAUNG AUNGDAUNG PANKHA MYINGAGON THITPOK MINHLA-ASU TETTEZU KUNGYANGON HSUBYAGON THEINGONGYI HKANAUNG OKPON KYIGYAUNG NAKAUNGBAUK YWATHIT-ASHE NAUKPYANDO AUNGHLAING KANYINGON THAYAGON THAHTEGON NONKYUN CHAUKEINDAN MAYITKA-KWIN KYWEGYANWA KULAN-MYAUK KUNBIN UDOCHAUNG KYETTHUNGYAUNG THAYAGON HTALUNZU HMANGU PAWE IN DABAYIN MINGAN KULAN-TAUNG MA-UBIN THONGWA MEZALI-UDO KANGYAUNG Mawlamyinegyun NANGYAUNG MYINGAGON HKANAUNG-ASHE NYAUNGGYAUNG SHWEZAN KYAWNU-UDO SHAWGYAUNG PANKHA KYONLATA LEGWA AKHA KULAN-MYAUK THAYETCHAUNG KOTHETSHE-ASU TEINBIN PETALA HMANGU ONBINZU HTIYALI DANIZU SABYUZU TALAPHIKYUN KANGON town: accessible SHAWGYAUNG ASIGALE NONKYUN-AUKSU SABYUZU HTANNYETCHAUNG SABYUZU MEZALI PAWE IN KYUNGYA THANLAIK KYONTHUT-ASHE PETTETAUNG 16°20’0"N ALEGYAUNG KYWEGYAN POTHA-E-ASU THE-EIN KAYINZU 16°20’0"N KYONLATA-AWA THAYEGYAUNG by river only THANTEGON WEGYI DUNWAING BUDINGYAUNG HAINGSI THAKAN PEINGYAUNG THABYUGON YWATHIT LETPYAUNGBAING CHAUNGDWIN THAINGGYAUNG PAIKSALA GWEDAAUKKON KYONLAMU TISAKAUNG THITTOGYAUNG POYAUNG THE-EINGYAUNGZU TA SE -N G U SETKON KYONLAMU MYATTHA-UDO SAYAYO-ASU THAYAGON AKYI NYAUNGBINTHA MYITGALE MEZALIGYAUNG THABAUNG NATCHAUNG SHANGWIN KYONLATA KALAGYICHAUNG TEBINZEIK THAKAN THAUNGBON KYONKU KWIN MEZALI WETKAW NYINAUNG SE-EINZU KYAGYAUNG KONDAN KATHABAUNG POSHWELON-ASU PYAKEIK MABE Bogale KYAUNGZU KYONPA PAYA GYAUNG POTILUT HTONBUGWA CHAUNGBYA KANZU KYONTHUT-MYAUK AUNGHLAING NAT-HMU KANYINGYAUNG NYINAUNG-GWAZU KUNTHICHAUNGWA KOTAIKKYI-ASU DANONCHAUNG GONMINGYAUNG SHAUKCHAUNG MYATTHA-UDO PAYACHAUNG THAHTEGON SINYOK CHAUNGWA YANG IN NYEINU PODIGWE Pyapon KYAUNGZU KANAZOGYAUNG THEBYO KUNTHIGYAUNG ZIBYU ZALUNGON KUNBIN-ASHE KYIGYAUNG THANKAN-AUK THAKAN SABEGON NYAUNGDAWGYI MAMO KYAHON ANYAZU ALEGYAUNG KYIBINZU TAMANGYAUNG PEINGAWMA KANGYI KAINGGYAUNG MALAW Bogale:bridges for THAYET-NGU PANG W IN TODOGU WEGYI MYATTHA MALAW KANYINGWE NGAPIGYAUNG THABYEGON PADE GAW KANZU MAGUGYAUNG GWEGYAUNG THABYEEGYAUNG ZINYU-YEGYAW max15 MT trucks KYINABIN AOHAN TEDEGU YWADANSHE NATCHAUNG KANBE KYONWA THAYAGON MIN-YWA MYITKYO KATHABAUNG KYUNGYA KINDAT PATE T SAKANGYI KAZAUNG TONLE MAGU YEZEIK KAYIN-SABYUZU KANZU MOKSOGWE MYASAKAN KADA MYINGAWAING Labutta PEGOK LEIKKABA KYONHLUT KYUNGYI MALAW KAYINZU E-YWAZU THABAWCHAUNG KAINGDAW THABYEGON HPOLE POLAUNG ONBINZU KYONSEINGYI E-YWA KAYANTHIGYAUNG THEINNI NYAUNGTABIN PEIPYE POLAUNG KYUNNYOGYI KYAIKKABA Mawlamyinegyun KUNYAGANGYI ZAYATHLA KANZU HTEINWAING THONDAT KYONSEINGALE PATE T DANONGYAUNG SEINBAN KYAGYAUNG HEMAN HPOLE THONDAT-ASHE SAKANCHAUNGGYI NAKAUNGGYAUNG NYAUNGGYAUNG KANYINZU KONYIT-ASU THAYAGON LAMUTABIN KYEINGYAUNGWA NYAUNGGYAUNG SHWEBOZU GEGU THETKEZEIK SAKAN PYINMAGON KYEINGYAUNG THAYETPINZEIK THABYEGAN KYETSHA GONNYINDAN TA M E NGAKUGYAUNG BOGALE NYINAUNG SAKANGYI LATAGYAUNGBYA NAUKPYANDO LEGWACHAUNGGYI THANBANAING THAPYAN UZEYA PINLEDEIN THABYEGAN HLAINGBON HMAWGYAUNG THEGYAUNG TA M EWA AZOKKYI 16°10’0"N KANZU LATAGYAUNGWA 16°10’0"N ZAUNGGON KUNTHIGYAUNG YWATHIT THAPYANGYI TA M AN G YI KALAZU ALANBALUT KYEINGYAYNG KAMAKALU KYETPAMWEZAUNG DANIGWIN SAIKHMANCHAUNG TAMANGYAUNG KYIGYAUNG KADETKON BYAINGGAZI KAYINZU THAZIN GON OKKYUT KYONKANO KWINSAKAN CHAUNGGYIWA THONDAT ZIBYU-MEDAWZU HTEIKCHAUNG KANBALABINZEIK MEDAWZU THABYEGON YEDWINGWIN KOKKOBINZU KANGON AUKKABA KANZEIK DAMYAGYAUNG MA-NGEGYI KALADAN KAYANGYAUNG PONYO-AUK DANON PETPYE BYUSAKAN GWEGON DANÔN MA-NGEGALE TINL E KAMABO NYAUNGGYAUNG ATET-PAUNGDE KANI PAYAGON PYINBOGALE KWINBONGYI PONYO-ASHE POMYA-ASU PONNAYEIK AUK PAUNGDE AWABYE SHWEBOGYAUNG KANAUNG PYINBOGYI DAYEBYU KYEINGYAUNG TAYAWCHSUNG HTALU NGABYEMA LAGAYET AT ET PA UNGW IN KANZU BYUGYAUNG KANZEIK KANIGYI KYONKAW LRRAWADDY KANBALAGYAUNG SINGU KATHA-HMYIN SETSAN Setsan TEBINZEIK KYÔNKADUN THINBAUNGGON YATPAYON DAUNGGYI KONIZU KAYHA-HMYIN-CHAUNGBYA WAGYAUNG-AUK KYONKADUN MYINGAWAING KATHABAUNG WAGYAUNG-ATET WEGYAUNG NGAPHEGYAUNG WEGYI AUK PAUNGWIN Bogale DEDALO TAWBAING-KANZU BAWDIMA HNAHNABAUK OKYWIN-AWA TAW BA I N GZ U LAMUGYI OKTWIN 16°0’0"N PYAGYAUNGGALE LAMUGYI HPO THAN HPO THAN 16°0’0"N YEGYAWDO PYAGYAUNGGYI HPO SU KYAUNG HPAYAGON GWEGON WEBYAN HPOHKWEYO TAW BA I N G MYOGON MYOGÔN PYINMAGON THAYETPINZEIK DAWNYEIN DAWNVEIN KAMANTA MYINGAGON KAZANGON CHAUNGBYEGYI KANYINTABIN PETPYE YEGYAWGYI EGON THAYANGAGON KYAUNGGON YEGYAWGYI NYAUNGLAN-NGU DANICHAUNG HPOBAGON YOGON TAW GY O MYINGAZEIK HSEIKMA HPOTUGON HSEIKMA 15°50’0"N 15°50’0"N MAYAN SUBOKKWE KADONKANI KAGYIN KYAUNGZU THAYETCHAUNG MAYAN EYA AMACHAUNGWA AMA TEBINZEIK KADÔNKANI ONBIN AMA PYINDAYE AMA TAR AHPI GON ALANDAING ALANDAING BA-E-GON KANGALEGON Ama airstrip: runway 200m NAUKMI x 20m only GAWDUTHAUNG Scale at A3: 1:240,000 Kilometers 0510 Rail State Capital Airport Pri Road Logistics hub Date Created: 30-JUNE-2008 MYANMAR Towns hip Map Num: UNJLC_MM08a_004a_A3P Airstrip Sec Road Datum/Proj.: WGS84/Geographic Email: [email protected] Major Town Warehouse GLIDE Num: TC-2008-000057-MMR Website: www.unjlc.org, Waterbody www.logisticscluster.org Bogale Township HLZ Tertiary Road The boundaries and names and the Intermediate Town Bridge-appears damaged designations used on this map do not Local/Urban River imply official endorsement or acceptance Cyclone Nargis - Affected Area Port by the United Nations. All information is Small Town Bridge-unknown condition Flood Water the best available at the time this map Transport - Air, Land, Water Trail was produced. Updates should be sent to Village Bridge-appears intact satellite detected flood water, the email address at left. Data Sources: GISCorps, GIST, ESRI, OCHA, WFP, WVI, UNJLC, UNOSAT, VMAP1 Restriction Unspecified 5th May 2008.
Recommended publications
  • Usg Humanitarian Assistance to Burma
    USG HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE TO BURMA RANGOON CITY AREA AFFECTED AREAS Affected Townships (as reported by the Government of Burma) American Red Cross aI SOURCE: MIMU ASEAN B Implementing NGO aD BAGO DIVISION IOM B Kyangin OCHA B (WEST) UNHCR I UNICEF DG JF Myanaung WFP E Seikgyikanaunglo WHO D UNICEF a WFP Ingapu DOD E RAKHINE b AYEYARWADY Dala STATE DIVISION UNICEF a Henzada WC AC INFORMA Lemyethna IC TI Hinthada PH O A N Rangoon R U G N O I T E G AYEYARWADY DIVISION ACF a U Zalun S A Taikkyi A D ID F MENTOR CARE a /DCHA/O D SC a Bago Yegyi Kyonpyaw Danubyu Hlegu Pathein Thabaung Maubin Twantay SC RANGOON a CWS/IDE AC CWS/IDE AC Hmawbi See Inset WC AC Htantabin Kyaunggon DIVISION Myaungmya Kyaiklat Nyaungdon Kayan Pathein Einme Rangoon SC/US JCa CWS/IDE AC Mayangone ! Pathein WC AC Î (Yangon) Thongwa Thanlyin Mawlamyinegyun Maubin Kyauktan Kangyidaunt Twantay CWS/IDE AC Myaungmya Wakema CWS/IDE Kyauktan AC PACT CIJ Myaungmya Kawhmu SC a Ngapudaw Kyaiklat Mawlamyinegyun Kungyangon UNDP/PACT C Kungyangon Mawlamyinegyun UNICEF Bogale Pyapon CARE a a Kawhmu Dedaye CWS/IDE AC Set San Pyapon Ngapudaw Labutta CWS/IDE AC UNICEF a CARE a IRC JEDa UNICEF a WC Set San AC SC a Ngapudaw Labutta Bogale KEY SC/US JCa USAID/OFDA USAID/FFP DOD Pyinkhayine Island Bogale A Agriculture and Food Security SC JC a Air Transport ACTED AC b Coordination and Information Management Labutta ACF a Pyapon B Economy and Market Systems CARE C !Thimphu ACTED a CARE Î AC a Emergency Food Assistance ADRA CWS/IDE AC CWS/IDE aIJ AC Emergency Relief Supplies Dhaka IOM a Î! CWS/IDE AC a UNICEF a D Health BURMA MERLIN PACT CJI DJ E Logistics PACT ICJ SC a Dedaye Vientiane F Nutrition Î! UNDP/PACT Rangoon SC C ! a Î ACTED AC G Protection UNDP/PACT C UNICEF a Bangkok CARE a IShelter and Settlements Î! UNICEF a WC AC J Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene WC WV GCJI AC 12/19/08 The boundaries and names used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the U.S.
    [Show full text]
  • Myanmar Education Sector Snapshot for Comprehensive School Safety and Education in Emergencies
    Myanmar Education Sector Snapshot for Comprehensive School Safety and Education in Emergencies Photo Courtesy of: Save the Children Myanmar Myanmar Education Sector Snapshot for Comprehensive School Safety and Education in Emergencies Table of Contents Table of Contents ............................................................................................................................................. i Using and Updating this Education Sector Snapshot ................................................................................ iii Map of Myanmar ................................................................................................................................................ iv List of Acronyms and Abbreviations ............................................................................................................. v 1. Introduction .................................................................................................................. 1 1.1 Demographic Context ................................................................................................. 1 1.2 Politico-Socio-Economic Context .............................................................................. 1 2. Education Sector Policy and Management Context ..................................... 3 2.1 Education Sector Policy ............................................................................................................................ 3 2.2 National Education System ....................................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • 6 July 2021 1 6 July 21 Gnlm
    STRIVE TO SHOW CULTURE AND MANNER OF NATION AND NATIONALS TO TOURISTS PAGE-8 (OPINION) NATIONAL NATIONAL Union Minister for Construction inspects road, bridge Myanmar-Thai experts on workers construction works in Ayeyawady, Magway regions discuss migrant workers’ affairs PAGE-3 PAGE-5 Vol. VIII, No. 78, 12th Waning of Nayon 1383 ME www.gnlm.com.mm Tuesday, 6 July 2021 Five-Point Road Map of the State Administration Council 1. The Union Election Commission will be reconstituted and its mandated tasks, including the scrutiny of voter lists, shall be implemented in accordance with the law. 2. Effective measures will be taken with added momentum to prevent and manage the COVID-19 pandemic. 3. Actions will be taken to ensure the speedy recovery of businesses from the impact of COVID-19. 4. Emphasis will be placed on achieving enduring peace for the entire nation in line with the agreements set out in the Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement. 5. Upon accomplishing the provisions of the state of emergency, free and fair multiparty democratic elections will be held in line with the 2008 Constitution, and further work will be undertaken to hand over State duties to the winning party in accordance with democratic standards. Ayeyawady sees developing transport infrastructures YEYAWADY Region was Myaungmya were parts of the is unknown when it was called. once included in the Mon Mon Nya region. Despite being Only the name “RaMaNya” was ANya region, one of three an area where significant Myan- first found in the very ancient Mon regions—Mon Ti, Mon Sa mar kings did not establish, the chronicles of Siho (Chapter and Mon Nya.
    [Show full text]
  • Irrawaddy Delta - MYANMAR Flooded Area Delineation 11/08/2015 11:46 UTC River R
    Nepal (!Loikaw GLIDE number: N/A Activation ID: EMSR130 I Legend r n r India China e Product N.: 16IRRAWADDYDELTA, v2, English Magway a Rakhine w Bangladesh e a w l d a Vietnam Crisis Information Hydrology Consequences within the AOI on 09, 10, 11/08/2015 d Myanmar S Affected Total in AOI y Nay Pyi Taw Irrawaddy Delta - MYANMAR Flooded Area delineation 11/08/2015 11:46 UTC River R ha 428922,1 i v Laos Flooded area e ^ r S Flood - 01/08/2015 Flooded Area delineation 10/08/2015 23:49 UTC Stream Estimated population Inhabitants 4252141 11935674 it Bay of ( to Settlements Built-up area ha 35491,8 75542,0 A 10 Bago n Bengal Thailand y g Delineation Map e Flooded Area delineation 09/08/2015 11:13 UTC Lake y P Transportation Railways km 26,0 567,6 a Cambodia r i w Primary roads km 33,0 402,1 Andam an n a Gulf of General Information d Sea g Reservoir Secondary roads km 57,2 1702,3 Thailand 09 y Area of Interest ) Andam an Cartographic Information River Sea Missing data Transportation Bay of Bengal 08 Bago Tak Full color ISO A1, low resolution (100 dpi) 07 1:600000 Ayeyarwady Yangon (! Administrative boundaries Railway Kayin 0 12,5 25 50 Region km Primary Road Pathein 06 04 11 12 (! Province Mawlamyine Grid: WGS 1984 UTM Zone 46N map coordinate system Secondary Road 13 (! Tick marks: WGS 84 geographical coordinate system ± Settlements 03 02 01 ! Populated Place 14 15 Built-Up Area Gulf of Martaban Andaman Sea 650000 700000 750000 800000 850000 900000 950000 94°10'0"E 94°35'0"E 95°0'0"E 95°25'0"E 95°50'0"E 96°15'0"E 96°40'0"E 97°5'0"E N " 0 ' 5
    [Show full text]
  • Tropical Cyclone Nargis
    Minbu Myanmar: Tropical CycloneTaungdwingyi Nargis (as of 7 May 2008) • Population in disaster-declared Government authorized UN GMT +6:30 to airlift relief items from the areas: approx. 24 million United Nations Humanitarian • In Yangon: approx. 6 million Response Depot (UNHRD) in CHINA • Over 1 million expected to be Brindisi, Italy. INDIA SITUATION in need of urgent humanitarian assistance MYANMAR • Cyclone Nargis struck Myanmar • 22,000 dead 4 May LAO on 2 and 3 May 2008, sweeping • 41,000 missing P.D.R. through the Ayeyarwady • 90-95% of the buildings in 7 Toungoo 3 May 2 May (Irrawaddy) Delta region and townships destroyed 1 May THAILAND SOUTH the country’s largest city, 30 Apr CHINA Yangon. WFP food commodities MYANMAR CAMBODIA SEA • Total: 3,800 MT • Severe flooding, damaged Pyu 27 Apr • In Yangon: 980 MT infrastructure and ANDAMAN Gulf of communications pose major SEA Thailand Myanaung I logistical problems both for r a Bago w assessment and for provision of a d d relief. y Nyaunglebin • Relief capacity inside the country already severely Bay of stretched, both in terms of supplies and human resources. Bengal Henzada • Severe food security situation. Thanatpin Kyaikto LINKS Ayeyawaddy Yangon Kayin • Affected by severe Yandoon Thaton floods • OCHA Situation Report No. 4 80 MT of rice delivery Hlaingtharya • >1,000 homeless • Latest updates for Myanmar: Syriam • 100 homes inundated Tropical Cyclone Nargis planned for today, split • 10,000 dead Kayan Tak between Hlaingtharya • 190,000 homeless Twante • Related maps and Labutta Yangon Thongwa Wakema Martaban Kyaiklat Disclaimers: Moulmeingyun The boundaries and names shown and the 30 MT of rice Mudon designations used on all maps do not imply Labutta Bogale Pyapon delivered to clinics official endorsement or acceptance by the THAILAND United Nations.
    [Show full text]
  • Social Assessment for Ayeyarwady Region and Shan State
    AND DEVELOPMENT May 2019 Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized SOCIAL ASSESSMENT FOR AYEYARWADY REGION AND SHAN STATE Public Disclosure Authorized Myanmar: Maternal and Child Cash Transfers for Improved Nutrition 1 Myanmar: Maternal and Child Cash Transfers for Improved Nutrition Ministry of Social Welfare, Relief and Resettlement May 2019 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Executive Summary ........................................................................................................................... 5 List of Abbreviations .......................................................................................................................... 9 List of Tables ................................................................................................................................... 10 List of BOXES ................................................................................................................................... 10 A. Introduction and Background....................................................................................................... 11 1 Objectives of the Social Assessment ................................................................................................11 2 Project Description ..........................................................................................................................11 3 Relevant Country and Sector Context..............................................................................................12 3.1
    [Show full text]
  • B O G a L E Mawlamyinegyun Wakema Labutta M Y a U N G M Y a N
    94°20’0"E 94°30’0"E 94°40’0"E 94°50’0"E 95°0’0"E 95°10’0"E CHAUNGAUK KYETTHUNGYAUNG DAYIN-GAUK PEINNEGYAUNG YEGYAN KONGALE TUMYAUNG ONBINZEIKPONSOGYI BYAINGDAUNG YWATHIT NYAUNGLAN UDOCHAUNG MEZALI-UDO YEGYAWGYI KYAUKKWE KYAGWIN HM ANGU KWINBAT KYAUKPON POBYE KANGYAUNG THONGWA KYAWNU-UDO HGETKYIDAN SHWEKA YWATHITGALE NGAYOKTHI THAYETKON LABUTPYE SHWEZAN THEGYAUNG SEIKKYI YWATHITGALE KYAUKPYAGALE PAWDAW MU YWATHIT MEZALI MANKALA THAYETCHAUNG LEGWA TIKOGAING KYAUKKWE BEBAUK KYONLATA KYUNTHIT WakemaNYAUNGGYAUNG KANGON LE-EINDAN KALAMATAUNG TA U KS H A PACHAUNG KYEINNI SABYUZU SHANZU THALIGAGON HM ANGU SABYUZU TALAPHIKYUN HTANNYETCHAUNG ALEGYAUNG AUNGHLAING 16°20’0"N KINMONZEIK NONKYUN-AUKSU 16°20’0"N MAUNG-BI KYEINGONGYI THAYEGYAUNG BUDINGYAUNG ZAYATCHAUNGBYA PEIKTA DUNWAING PEINGYAUNG YAKAINGGON THINGANBYU YAMALNW KYONLATA-AWA MYINDALIN LEIKABO KYIGYAUNG POLAUNG KOKKO KANGYAUNG KUNGWIN THAINGGYAUNG MyaungmyaLEBYAUK KYONLAMU MYATTHA-UDO POYANGON KANAZOGYAUNG NYAUNGBINTHA KWINGYAUNG MINGON MYITKYO SETKON NGADA NTAY TEBIN MOGAUNG MAYANGON EINMAGON KYUDAW THAUNGBON KYONLATA BYAUNGBYAN PO-SHWE HLAW MEZALI THEGYAUNG MYAHPUGYAUNG PYINMAGYAUNG-WA KHAYEGON KYAGAN KYAGAN PYAKEIK SE-EINZU KYAGYAUNG NGAYANGAUNGDO KYUNGALE MWEHAUK THEGON SAMALAUK CHAUNGBYA MABE POTILUT CHAUNGBYA KATHABAUNG AWABEIK CHAUNGGWEGYI AUNGHLAING NAT-HMU KYUTKON CHAUNGGWE KYAUKGYI ALEYWA THINDAWGYI PEIKTAGYI SHAUKCHAUNG YWATHIT MAYANGON KYAUKPYAKWIN BAWINSU KYAUKPYA LEIKPOK KYUNGYAUNG THAHTEGON THAMA AH-KA YWATHIT YEGYOGON HLAINGBON SANGYIGON THAYETPINGWIN KABALU NY EINU DIPAYON
    [Show full text]
  • Project Progress Report Trust Fund Programme
    INSTRUCTIONS: The reporting officer shall complete this 4-page PROJECT PROGRESS REPORT report, and submit the original duly signed and two copies to the Funding Liaison Officer in the Field Programme Development Service, TCAP. The Technical Support Officer or task force members, as appropriate, shall receive a copy for comments to be sent directly to the TRUST FUND PROGRAMME Funding Liaison Unit, with copy to the reporting officer, within two weeks of receipt of the report. IMPORTANT : In order to adhere to the schedule of submission of presenting progress reports to Donors the reporting officer should strictly comply with the following requirements, Irrespective of the project starling date : Funding source Reporting periods Progress reports due at FAO HQ Government of Italy March – August 30 September September - February 31 March Project symbol Title Reporting period GCP/MYA/012/ITA Support to the immediate rehabilitation of farming, coastal fisheries and March–August 2010 aquaculture livelihoods in the cyclone Nargis-affected Areas of Myanmar Operating Unit Technical Unit Starting date NTE date Total Project Budget TCES till 31 May 2010 AGPM Previous: 1.07.2008 Prev..1.12.2010 USD 2,785,515 FAOR from 1 June 2010 Revised: 11.06.2009 Rev.:10.12.2011 A. PROGRESS AND OUTPUTS Please use extra sheets if necessary Recall briefly the immediate objectives and describe progress towards their achievement and in particular the outputs produced during the reporting period as outlined in plan of operation/work plan under all headings and sub-headings. A. Background The GCP/MYA/012/ITA incorporated the progress made under the emergency project “Immediate rehabilitation of farming, coastal fisheries and aquaculture livelihoods in the cyclone Nargis-affected Areas of Myanmar (OSRO/MYA/807/ITA)”, funded (EURO 2,000,000) by the General Directorate for Development Cooperation (DGCS) - Office V of the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MAE), and with an implementation period of 24 months (from July 2008 to June 2010).
    [Show full text]
  • The Provision of Public Goods and Services in Urban Areas in Myanmar: Planning and Budgeting by Development Affairs Organizations and Departments
    The Provision of Public Goods and Services in Urban Areas in Myanmar: Planning and Budgeting by Development Affairs Organizations and Departments Michael Winter and Mya Nandar Thin December 2016 Acknowledgements The authors thank the many Development Affairs Organization (DAO) officials in Shan, Mon and Kayin States and in Ayeyarwady and Tanintharyi Regions who discussed their work and generously provided access to DAO documentation. The authors would also like to thank members of Township Development Affairs Committees (TDACs) who contributed to the production of this report. In addition, the authors thank the staff of The Asia Foundation and Renaissance Institute for providing invaluable logistical and administrative support. About the Authors Michael Winter, the lead author of the report, over the last twenty years, has worked as a consultant on local government and local development issues in Asia and Africa. His main clients have included UNCDF, UNDP, the World Bank, the Asian Development Bank, SDC, and the UK’s Department for International Development (DFID). Mya Nandar Thin is a Program Associate at Renaissance Institute and provides support in the planning and implementation of research and advocacy activities lead by the Public Financial Management Reform team. About The Asia Foundation and Renaissance Institute The Asia Foundation is a nonprofit international development organization committed to improving lives across a dynamic and developing Asia. Informed by six decades of experience and deep local expertise, our programs address critical issues affecting Asia in the 21st century—governance and law, economic development, women’s empowerment, environment, and regional cooperation. In addition, our Books for Asia and professional exchanges are among the ways we encourage Asia’s continued development as a peaceful, just, and thriving region of the world.
    [Show full text]
  • Laboratory Aspects in Vpds Surveillance and Outbreak Investigation
    Laboratory Aspect of VPD Surveillance and Outbreak Investigation Dr Ommar Swe Tin Consultant Microbiologist In-charge National Measles & Rubella Lab, Arbovirus section, National Influenza Centre NHL Fever with Rash Surveillance Measles and Rubella Achieving elimination of measles and control of rubella/CRS by 2020 – Regional Strategic Plan Key Strategies: 1. Immunization 2. Surveillance 3. Laboratory network 4. Support & Linkages Network of Regional surveillance officers (RSO) and Laboratories NSC Office 16 RSOs Office Subnational Measles & Rubella Lab, Subnational JE lab National Measles/Rubella Lab (NHL, Yangon) • Surveillance began in 2003 • From 2005 onwards, case-based diagnosis was done • Measles virus isolation was done since 2006 • PCR since 2016 Sub-National Measles/Rubella Lab (PHL, Mandalay) • Training 29.8.16 to 2.9.16 • Testing since Nov 2016 • Accredited in Oct 2017 Measles Serology Data Measles Measles IgM Measles IgM Measles IgM Test Done Positive Negative Equivocal 2011 1766 1245 452 69 2012 1420 1182 193 45 2013 328 110 212 6 2014 282 24 254 4 2015 244 6 235 3 2016 531 181 334 16 2017 1589 1023 503 62 Rubella Serology Data Rubella Test Rubella IgM Rubella IgM Rubella IgM Done Positive Negative Equivocal 2011 425 96 308 21 2012 195 20 166 9 2013 211 23 185 3 2014 257 29 224 4 2015 243 34 196 13 2016 535 12 511 12 2017 965 8 948 9 Measles Genotypes circulating in Myanmar 1. Isolation in VERO h SLAM cell line 2. Positive culture shows syncytia formation 3. Isolated MeV or sample by PCR 4. Positive PCR product is sent to RRL for sequencing 5.
    [Show full text]
  • Country Report Myanmar
    Country Report Myanmar Natural Disaster Risk Assessment and Area Business Continuity Plan Formulation for Industrial Agglomerated Areas in the ASEAN Region March 2015 AHA CENTRE Japan International Cooperation Agency OYO International Corporation Mitsubishi Research Institute, Inc. CTI Engineering International Co., Ltd. Overview of the Country Basic Information of Myanmar 1), 2), 3) National Flag Country Name Long form: Republic of the Union of Myanmar Short form: Myanmar Capital Naypidaw Area (km2) Total : 676,590 Land: 653,290 Inland Water: 23,300 Population 53,259,018 Population density 82 (people/km2 of land area) Population growth 0.9 (annual %) Urban population 33 (% of total) Languages Myanmar Ethnic Groups Burmese (about 70%),many other ethnic groups Religions Buddhism (90%), Christianity, Islam, others GDP (current US$) (billion) 55(Estimate) GNI per capita, PPP - (current international $) GDP growth (annual %) 6.4(Estimate) Agriculture, value added 48 (% of GDP) Industry, value added 16 (% of GDP) Services, etc., value added 35 (% of GDP) Brief Description Myanmar covers the western part of Indochina Peninsula, and the land area is about 1.8 times the size of Japan. Myanmar has a long territory stretching north to south, with the Irrawaddy River running through the heart of the country. While Burmese is the largest ethnic group in the country, the country has many ethnic minorities. Myanmar joined ASEAN on July 23, 1997, together with Laos. Due to the isolationist policy adopted by the military government led by Ne Win which continued until 1988, the economic development of Myanmar fell far behind other ASEAN countries. Today, Myanmar is a republic, and President Thein Sein is the head of state.
    [Show full text]
  • E I N M E Myaungmya Kyaunggon Yegyi N G a P U D a W T H a B a U N G
    94°20’0"E 94°30’0"E 94°40’0"E 94°50’0"E 95°0’0"E HP ONS O YEDWIN-GON HLEDAUNGGON ZIBYUKWIN SHAWBYAKON GYI NGYAUNG DAUNGGYA-KWIN POLAUNG PAYA -NG OK TO KANGALE TA LT M A -K ON SIKWA KYUNGYAUNG SEIKTA KYAG AN SATTHWA THABYEGON LAHAGAMON LAHAGAMONWA KYAUKKADIN TAUNGZAKON WANBU THUPEINNA TA N GY U N KYAUNGGON THITPOKKON KYUNKADON PANDAWYO TAUNG GADON SINDAIK 17°10’0"N 17°10’0"N INGON PAYA GO N THABAWGAN LETPANGWIN THAYAGON KWINZAUNG WETTHE MEGALE KWIN LUTHATKON SHANKWIN KYAUKTALON HTANTABIN APYIN WET-THE KYEINTALI LEDICHAUNG PHANGAGON KYUDAW NGADA N MAYINCHAUNG YODAYADET LEIN-GON MOGYOBYIT YELEIN TABINCHAUNG SHWEBAN-NGU ALEGYAUNG THAINGSHWE-EIN THADESAN KYAGAYET THABYEDO A-NGUGYI LEIKME MYETTO TALOKKON GYOGON YWATHIT THEGON TAUNGGWIN Yegyi SINHNAMAUNG TAZINHLA SAUNGBON YEMAGYICHAUNG WAYACHAUNG KANYINCHAUNG YEDWINGON THABYEGON TA BU WA GYAINGLE ONDAWZU WETLAGYI MITHWE-MYO KA-NYINBIN KANGALE KYONDON INGALE DANONCHAUNG ThabaungSINGU SITPINGYI THEGYAUNG CHI NGON MYAUKPAN-GO ALEGON THAYETTAW WADAUK TA BU WA HLEZEIK HLEZEIK PYINMA-DON TAUNG-YAGON THEGON MAGYI DEGON-ATETSU KAYINZU OKPON SINGU APINHNASE ALEZU YEGYAW MALAYO MAGYIBYA WINGABA BALAKWIN KYUNGALE WETTHAIKKON KYEINGYON TAUNGALE SIZONGON KINPALINGON KWETPYIN KONDANGYI KA-NYINGON NYAUNGGON MAUNGNAMAKON YWAHAUNG KON SABEYON ALEGYUN CHAUKEINDAN KAN-YINGON KYAUKPYA UDO SHINGYIBYAUK THABAUNG YECHO GONNYINDAN Kyaunggon LETPANGYAUNG THAYET-OK NGABYAWDAW THANBAYA KYWEGYANDAUNG TAWGWE HTA NGON SEGYI NGUDAN THEBWET UDO NANNANBIN-GON THABAUNG YOGYWWA HLEGYIBYET LINDAGYA SAUKMYAUNG PAYA -NG U PAYA NI
    [Show full text]