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The Republic of the Union of Myanmar Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Conservation Forest Department
The Republic of the Union of Myanmar Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Conservation Forest Department Forest Restoration, Development and Investment Project (FREDIP) Environmental and Social Management Framework (DRAFT FOR CONSULTATIONS) (December 2020) Table of Contents Table of Contents ..................................................................................................................... i List of Tables............................................................................................................................ iv List of Figures .......................................................................................................................... vi Executive Summary ................................................................................................................ vii List of Acronyms and Abbreviations xiv Glossary xvi Conversion Table xviii 1 Introduction ................................................................................................................. 1 1.1 Objectives of Environmental and Social Framework 1 1.2 Scope of Environmental and Social Framework (ESMF) 2 2 Project Description ....................................................................................................... 4 2.1 Project Development Objective 4 2.2 Project Beneficiaries 4 2.3 Project Components and Sub-components 4 2.4 Criteria for Selection of Project Sites in Target Regions 12 2.5 Project Implementation Arrangements 12 3 Policy and Legal Framework ...................................................................................... -
Members of Parliament-Elect, Myanmar/Burma
To: Hon. Mr. Ban Ki-moon Secretary-General United Nations From: Members of Parliament-Elect, Myanmar/Burma CC: Mr. B. Lynn Pascoe, Under-Secretary-General, United Nations Mr. Ibrahim Gambari, Under-Secretary-General and Special Adviser to the Secretary- General on Myanmar/Burma Permanent Representatives to the United Nations of the five Permanent Members (China, Russia, France, United Kingdom and the United states) of the UN Security Council U Aung Shwe, Chairman, National League for Democracy Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, General Secretary, National League for Democracy U Aye Thar Aung, Secretary, Committee Representing the Peoples' Parliament (CRPP) Veteran Politicians The 88 Generation Students Date: 1 August 2007 Re: National Reconciliation and Democratization in Myanmar/Burma Dear Excellency, We note that you have issued a statement on 18 July 2007, in which you urged the State Peace and Development Council (SPDC) (the ruling military government of Myanmar/Burma) to "seize this opportunity to ensure that this and subsequent steps in Myanmar's political roadmap are as inclusive, participatory and transparent as possible, with a view to allowing all the relevant parties to Myanmar's national reconciliation process to fully contribute to defining their country's future."1 We thank you for your strong and personal involvement in Myanmar/Burma and we expect that your good offices mandate to facilitating national reconciliation in Myanmar/Burma would be successful. We, Members of Parliament elected by the people of Myanmar/Burma in the 1990 general elections, also would like to assure you that we will fully cooperate with your good offices and the United Nations in our effort to solve problems in Myanmar/Burma peacefully through a meaningful, inclusive and transparent dialogue. -
Title Around the Sagaing Township in Kon-Baung Period All Authors Moe
Title Around the Sagaing Township in Kon-baung Period All Authors Moe Moe Oo Publication Type Local Publication Publisher (Journal name, Myanmar Historical Research Journal, No-21 issue no., page no etc.) Sagaing Division was inhabited by Stone Age people. Sagaing town was a place where the successive kings of Pagan, Innwa and Kon-baungs period constructed religious buildings. Hence it can be regarded as an important place not only for military matters, but also for the administration of the kingdom. Moreover, a considerable number of foreigners were Siamese, Yuns and Manipuris also settled in Sagaing township. Its population was higher than that of Innwa and Abstract lower than that of Amarapura. Therefore, it can be regarded as a medium size town. Agriculture has been the backbone of Sagaing township’s economy since the Pagan period. The Sagaing must have been prosperous but the deeds of land and other mortgages highlight the economic difficulties of the area. It is learnt from the documents concerning legal cases that arose in this area. As Sagaing was famous for its silverware industry, silk-weaving and pottery, it can be concluded that the cultural status was high. Keywords Historical site, military forces, economic aspect, cultural heigh Citation Issue Date 2011 Myanmar Historical Research Journal, No-21, June 2011 149 Around the Sagaing Township in Kon-baung Period By Dr. Moe Moe Oo1 Background History Sagaing Division comprises the tracts between Ayeyarwady and Chindwin rivers, and the earliest fossil remains and remains of Myanmar’s prehistoric culture have been discovered there. A fossilized mandible of a primate was discovered in April 1978 from the Pondaung Formation, a mile to the northwest of Mogaung village, Pale township, Sagaing township. -
Vice-President Thiha Thura U Tin Aung Myint Oo on Inspection Tour of Hkamti District
Established 1914 Volume XIX, Number 268 6th Waning of Pyatho 1373 ME Saturday, 14 January, 2012 Our Three Main * Non-disintegration of * Non-disintegration of * Perpetuation of National Causes the Union National Solidarity Sovereignty Vice-President Thiha Thura U Tin Aung Myint Oo on inspection tour of Hkamti District NAY PYI TAW, 13 Jan—Vice-Presi- dent of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar Thiha Thura U Tin Aung Myint Oo, accompanied by Union ministers, Sagaing Region Chief Minister U Tha Aye, Commander of North-West Command Maj-Gen Soe Lwin, deputy ministers, In- dian Ambassador to Myanmar Dr VS Seshadri and officials, went to Hkamti yesterday. They were welcomed at Hkamti Airport by Sagaing Region Minister for Fi- nance and Revenue U Saw Myint Oo, Chair- man of Naga Self-Administered Zone Lead- ing Body U Rhu San Kyu, Pyithu Hluttaw, Amyotha Hluttaw and Region Hluttaw rep- resentatives of the region, departmental of- ficials, members of social organizations and local national races. At the office of Hkamti District General Administration Department, the Vice-President and party met district and township level departmental officials, members of social organizations and townselders. Hkamti Township Administrator U Aung Kyaw and Deputy Commissioner of the district U Kyaw Than reported on Vice-President of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar Thiha Thura U Tin Aung Myint Oo cordially greeting those locations, areas and administrative matters present at the meeting hall of Hkamti District GAD.—MNA of the township and district. They also gave account of land utilization, rainfall, monsoon get, cultivation and production of rubber, 2012, per capita income, tasks of education the region. -
Fact Book of Political Parties in Myanmar
Myanmar Development Research (MDR) (Present) Enlightened Myanmar Research (EMR) Wing (3), Room (A-305) Thitsar Garden Housing. 3 Street , 8 Quarter. South Okkalarpa Township. Yangon, Myanmar +951 562439 Acknowledgement of Myanmar Development Research This edition of the “Fact Book of Political Parties in Myanmar (2010-2012)” is the first published collection of facts and information of political parties which legally registered at the Union Election Commission since the pre-election period of Myanmar’s milestone 2010 election and the post-election period of the 2012 by-elections. This publication is also an important milestone for Myanmar Development Research (MDR) as it is the organization’s first project that was conducted directly in response to the needs of civil society and different stakeholders who have been putting efforts in the process of the political transition of Myanmar towards a peaceful and developed democratic society. We would like to thank our supporters who made this project possible and those who worked hard from the beginning to the end of publication and launching ceremony. In particular: (1) Heinrich B�ll Stiftung (Southeast Asia) for their support of the project and for providing funding to publish “Fact Book of Political Parties in Myanmar (2010-2012)”. (2) Party leaders, the elected MPs, record keepers of the 56 parties in this book who lent their valuable time to contribute to the project, given the limited time frame and other challenges such as technical and communication problems. (3) The Chairperson of the Union Election Commission and all the members of the Commission for their advice and contributions. -
Myanmar Situation Update (2 - 8 August 2021) Summary
Myanmar Situation Update (2 - 8 August 2021) Summary As 8 August 2021 marked for Myanmar the 33rd anniversary of the 1988 pro-democracy uprising, a historic protest movement in which the cry for democracy of Myanmar’s people was heard around the world, activists around the country renewed calls to end military rule once and for all. The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) picked Brunei’s second foreign minister, Erywan Yusof, as its special envoy to Myanmar. He has been tasked with opening dialogue between the military rulers and their opponents in an effort to halt the violence, and stated that he should be given full access to all parties in Myanmar. 413 Myanmar civil society organizations released a statement rejecting the special envoy and expressing deep disappointment with ASEAN and their lack of inclusive decision-making process. The junta has approved the appointment as reported by state-controlled media. Myanmar's ambassador to the United Nations who is denounced by the junta, Kyaw Moe Tun said that an apparent threat had been made against him and that U.S. authorities had stepped up his security. Later, two Myanmar citizens were charged with one count of conspiracy to assault or violently attack him. If convicted, they can face a prison sentence of up to five years. Sources reported that conspirators accused of plotting an attack have military ties. Twenty-eight junta-backed political parties, including the Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP), on Wednesday released a joint statement that they would welcome the new elections the military junta says it will hold in the future. -
Nay Pyi Taw Capital Must Be Neat and Tidy with Operation of Smokeless Industries: Senior General
PARTICIPATE IN NATION-BUILDING TASKS WITH CONSTRUCTIVE ATTITUDE PAGE-8 (OPINION) Vol. VIII, No. 121, 11th Waxing of Wagaung 1383 ME www.gnlm.com.mm Wednesday, 18 August 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. Nay Pyi Taw capital must be neat and tidy with operation of smokeless industries: Senior General Chairman of the State Administration Council Prime Minister of the Provisional Government of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar Senior General Min Aung Hlaing delivers address at the meeting to develop Nay Pyi Taw Capital. UMAN resources of the Republic of the Union of is responsible for economic and Mandalay is also a commercial some 1.148 million. Some 30 per which will contribute Myanmar Senior General Min social development of the State. hub. -
China in Burma
CHINA IN BURMA : THE I NCREASING I NVESTMENT OF CHINESE MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS IN BURMA’S HYDROPOWER, OIL AND NATURAL GAS, AND MINING SECTORS UPDATED: September 2008 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS EarthRights International would like to thank All Arakan Student & Youth Congress, Arakan Oil Watch, Burma Relief Center, Courier Research Associates, Images Asia E-Desk, Kachin Development Networking Group, Kachin Environmental Organization, Karen Rivers Watch, Karenni Development Research Group, Lahu National Developmen t Organization, Mon Youth Progressive Organization, Palaung Youth Network Group, Salween Watch Coalition, Shan Sapawa and Shwe Gas Movement, for providing invaluable research assistance and support for this report. Free reproduction rights with citation to the original. EarthRights International (ERI) is a non-government, non- profit organization that combines the power of the law and the power of people in defense of human rights and the environment, which we define as “earth rights.” We specialize in fact-finding, legal actions against perpetrators of earth rights abuses, training grassroots and community leaders, and advocacy campaigns. Through these strategies, ERI seeks to end earth rights abuses, to provide real solutions for real people, and t o promote and protect human rights and the environment in the communities where we work. Southeast Asia Office U.S. Office P.O. Box 123 1612 K Street NW, Suite 401 Chiang Mai University Washington, D.C. Chaing Mai, Thailand 20006 50202 Tel: 1-202-466-5188 Tel: 66-1-531-1256 Fax: 1-202-466-5189 -
Gazetteer of Upper Burma. and the Shan States. in Five Volumes. Compiled from Official Papers by J. George Scott, Barrister-At-L
GAZETTEER OF UPPER BURMA. AND THE SHAN STATES. IN FIVE VOLUMES. COMPILED FROM OFFICIAL PAPERS BY J. GEORGE SCOTT, BARRISTER-AT-LAW, C.I.E,M.R.A.S., F.R.G.S., ASSISTED BY J. P. HARDIMAN, I.C.S. PART II.--VOL. I. RANGOON: PRINTRD BY THE SUPERINTENDENT GOVERNMENT PRINTING, BURMA. 1901. [PART II, VOLS. I, II & III,--PRICE: Rs. 12-0-0=18s.] CONTENTS. VOLUME I Page. Page. Page. A-eng 1 A-lôn-gyi 8 Auk-kyin 29 Ah Hmun 2 A-Ma ib ib. A-hlè-ywa ib. Amarapura ib. Auk-myin ib. Ai-bur ib. 23 Auk-o-a-nauk 30 Ai-fang ib. Amarapura Myoma 24 Auk-o-a-she ib. Ai-ka ib. A-meik ib. Auk-sa-tha ib. Aik-gyi ib. A-mi-hkaw ib. Auk-seik ib. Ai-la ib. A-myauk-bôn-o ib. Auk-taung ib. Aing-daing ib. A-myin ib. Auk-ye-dwin ib. Aing-daung ib. Anauk-dônma 25 Auk-yo ib. Aing-gaing 3 A-nauk-gôn ib. Aung ib. Aing-gyi ib. A-nsuk-ka-byu ib. Aung-ban-chaung ib. -- ib. A-nauk-kaing ib. Aung-bin-le ib. Aing-ma ib. A-nauk-kyat-o ib. Aung-bôn ib. -- ib. A-nauk-let-tha-ma ib. Aung-ga-lein-kan ib. -- ib. A-nauk-pet ib. Aung-kè-zin ib. -- ib. A-nauk-su ib. Aung-tha 31 -- ib ib ib. Aing-she ib. A-nauk-taw ib ib. Aing-tha ib ib ib. Aing-ya ib. A-nauk-yat ib. -
Magway Region Fieldtrip: Coordinator Report
Shelter Cluster Myanmar MYANMAR CENTRAL AREA FLOODS RESPONSE ShelterCluster.org Coordinating Humanitarian Shelter MAGWAY REGION FIELDTRIP: COORDINATOR REPORT Monday 12th of October 2105 1 Summary of Key Findings Overview The Floods Response Regional Shelter Cluster Coordination Team has prepared this report following a field trip to Magway from 1st to the 3rd October 2015. Pwintbyu, Pakokku Townships were visited as well as Magway Town itself. The reason for the visit was to meet local government, International and local NGOs working in the area to get a better idea of both shelter and recovery needs in Magway Region. The coverage of iNGOs in Magway region is limited to the most affected townships. Shelter kit distributions (including 2 tarpaulins, mosquito net, rope and knife) were distributed at the first stage to the most vulnerable to cover the most essential needs. For the shelter context only a few iNGOs are based in Magway region: MRCS, Save the Children, World Vision, Action Aid and ADRA. Key findings - Limited iNGO response. - High need to support iNGO/NGO at township level (DRR training, Sphere Standards, Fund raising). - Focus on most affected villages especially to those which are relocated or lost their land (safe location). - Shelter assistance must go hand in hand with DRR. - Technical guidance (for reconstruction – basic guidelines for how to build a house). - Extra support needed to relocate female headed HHs, and those with disabilities. - Livelihood and adequate sanitation facilities are of significant concerns. - Health – more mosquitoes as a result of increased standing water; need for more mosquito nets everywhere. Health assistance needed for vulnerable population (pregnant women, children, disabled people, elderly people). -
Sagaing Region THAILAND CAMBODIA
NEPAL CHINA Myanmar Information Management Unit INDIA VIETNAM LAOS Pale Township - Sagaing Region THAILAND CAMBODIA 94°15'E 94°20'E 94°25'E 94°30'E 94°35'E 94°40'E 94°45'E 94°50'E 94°55'E 95°0'E 22°15'N 22°15'N T o M Ü on y wa KANI 22°10'N 22°10'N Taung Yin(174233) (Sit Yin) YINMABIN ! Khin Thar(174225) (Ma Yin) ! Se Gyi(174232) (Sit Yin) ! 22°5'N Yinmabin 22°5'N Ma Yin(174224) Yae Thar(174231) (! (Sit Yin) (Ma Yin) ! ! Kan Bar Yat(174159) Pu Htoe Thar(174154) (Kan Bar Yat) (Pu Htoe Thar) ! ! Maung Ton(174172) (Poke Par) ! Thet Kei Kyin(174222) Poke Par(174171) Bant Bway ( East)(174234) (Aing Ma) (Poke Par) (Bant Bway) ! ! ! Ku Toe Kone (Ka Toe Kan)(174164) ! (Kyay Tha Hmyar) GANGAW Se Pyin(174223) Shauk Yin Kone(174150) Chin Pyit(174149) Mon Thwin(174181) ! Kyay Tha Hmyar (East)(174162) (Aing Ma) (Chin Pyit) (Chin Pyit) (Mon Thwin) Zee Yin(174153) (Kyay Tha Hmyar) ! ! ! (Kan Gyi) ! ! Aing Ma(174221) (Aing Ma) Thit Gyi Taing(174226) ! Aing Yaung(174166) (Thit Gyi Taing) (Min Ma (East)) ! Kyu Chan(174183) ! (Mon Thwin) Min Ma (East)(174165) ! ! (Min Ma (East)) Ma Yoe Kone (East)(174174) Kan Thit(174152) ! Zeint Htaunt(174227) Kan Gyi(174151) ! (Ma Yoe Kone) (Kan Gyi) (Thit Gyi Taing) PALE ! (Kan Gyi) ! Thin Tee Kan(174187) (Kyay Nin) ! 22°0'N 22°0'N Kyay Nin(174186) Khaw Than Ti(174184) Mon Kyaing(174080) Nyaung Kaing(174210) (Kyay Nin) (Mon Kyaing) (Khaw Than Ti) ! ! (Nyaung Kaing) ! ! Chaung U(174130) (Chaung U) Let Taung Gyi(174057) ! Sin Shin(174102) (Let Taung Gyi) (Sin Shin) ! ! Gyat(174206) Kyaung Than(174088) Thit Ta Yar(174078) -
Status Report on Myanmar Designated Ecotourism Sites..Pdf
MYANMAR Ecotourism Policy & Management Strategy for Protected Areas Annex I Designated Ecotourism Sites: A STATUS REPORT 2015 - 2025 1 MYANMAR Ecotourism Policy & Management Strategy 2015 - 2025 This document has been produced by the Myanmar Ministry of Hotels and Tourism with technical support from the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD) under the Support to Rural Livelihoods and Climate Change Adaptation Programme (Himalica) with funding from the European Union. The Ministry of Hotels and Tourism encourages printing or copying information in this document for personal and non commercial use with proper acknowledgment of Ministry of Hotels and Tourism, The Republic of the Union of Myanmar. Users are restricted from reselling, redistributing, or creating derivative works for commercial purposes without the express, written consent of the Ministry of Hotels and Tourism, Myanmar. There are two supporting documents developed in parallel to this Ecotourism Policy and Management Strategy: Myanmar’s Designated Ecotourism Sites: A Status Report Guidelines for Developing Ecolodges in Myanmar (separate document) Cover Photo credits: Tun Aung ©2015 Ministry of Environmental Conservation and Forestry, and Ministry of Hotels and Tourism, The Republic of the Union of Myanmar 2 Foreword Following significant economic, social and political reform, Myanmar is enjoying a sustained and rapid growth of its tourism industry. Visitors are keen to experience Myanmar’s world-renowned cities and unspoiled cultural heritage. Accompanying this growth is a demand, especially from discerning international travelers, to explore Myanmar’s natural heritage in ways that align with principles of responsibility and green growth. Myanmar is blessed with an extraordinary array of ecosystems that are rich in biodiversity, and frequently home to diverse ethnic peoples steeped with striking traditions and lifestyles.