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Mimu875v01 120626 3W Livelihoods South East Myanmar Information Management Unit 3W South East of Myanmar Livelihoods Border and Country Based Organizations Presence by Township Budalin Thantlang 94°23'EKani Wetlet 96°4'E Kyaukme 97°45'E 99°26'E 101°7'E Ayadaw Madaya Pangsang Hakha Nawnghkio Mongyai Yinmabin Hsipaw Tangyan Gangaw SAGAING Monywa Sagaing Mandalay Myinmu Pale .! Pyinoolwin Mongyang Madupi Salingyi .! Matman CHINA Ngazun Sagaing Tilin 1 Tada-U 1 1 2 Monghsu Mongkhet CHIN Myaing Yesagyo Kyaukse Myingyan 1 Mongkaung Kyethi Mongla Mindat Pauk Natogyi Lawksawk Kengtung Myittha Pakokku 1 1 Hopong Mongping Taungtha 1 2 Mongyawng Saw Wundwin Loilen Laihka Ü Nyaung-U Kunhing Seikphyu Mahlaing Ywangan Kanpetlet 1 21°6'N Paletwa 4 21°6'N MANDALAY 1 1 Monghpyak Kyaukpadaung Taunggyi Nansang Meiktila Thazi Pindaya SHAN (EAST) Chauk .! Salin 4 Mongnai Pyawbwe 2 Tachileik Minbya Sidoktaya Kalaw 2 Natmauk Yenangyaung 4 Taunggyi SHAN (SOUTH) Monghsat Yamethin Pwintbyu Nyaungshwe Magway Pinlaung 4 Mawkmai Myothit 1 Mongpan 3 .! Nay Pyi Hsihseng 1 Minbu Taw-Tatkon 3 Mongton Myebon Langkho Ngape Magway 3 Nay Pyi Taw LAOS Ann MAGWAY Taungdwingyi [(!Nay Pyi Taw- Loikaw Minhla Nay Pyi Pyinmana 3 .! 3 3 Sinbaungwe Taw-Lewe Shadaw Pekon 3 3 Loikaw 2 RAKHINE Thayet Demoso Mindon Aunglan 19°25'N Yedashe 1 KAYAH 19°25'N 4 Thandaunggyi Hpruso 2 Ramree Kamma 2 3 Toungup Paukkhaung Taungoo Bawlakhe Pyay Htantabin 2 Oktwin Hpasawng Paungde 1 Mese Padaung Thegon Nattalin BAGOPhyu (EAST) BAGO (WEST) 3 Zigon Thandwe Kyangin Kyaukkyi Okpho Kyauktaga Hpapun 1 Myanaung Shwegyin 5 Minhla Ingapu 3 Gwa Letpadan Daik-U KAYIN Thayarwady 17°44'N Lemyethna Hinthada 17°44'N Bago Waw Zalun Bago Yegyi Taikkyi 2 Hlegu .! Kyaikto Hlaingbwe Danubyu Thanatpin 2 3 YANGON Bilin 2 3 Thabaung Kawa Thaton AYEYARWADYNyaungdon 1 Pantanaw 2 Hpa-An Yangon Kayan .! Pathein Twantay 3 3 .! Einme Maubin .! Thongwa Pathein Dala Hpa-An Kawkareik Wakema Paung Kawhmu Kyauktan Mawlamyine Myaungmya Kyaiklat .! 1 2 Ngapudaw Kungyangon Mawlamyine 2 1 Dedaye Chaungzon 1 Myawaddy Kyaikmaraw Bogale Mudon 16°3'N Labutta Kyainseikgyi 16°3'N 2 Pyapon 5 THAILAND Thanbyuzayat MON 1 2 Ye Andaman Sea 2 Yebyu TANINTHARYI 14°22'N 14°22'N Dawei Legend .! Dawei 1 [(! Capital Launglon 3 .! State Capital 2 Coast Thayetchaung State Boundary International Boundary 1 Reported Side For Livelihoods 2 Palaw Count of Border based organization Myeik 12°41'N 12°41'N Count of Country based organization 1 Tanintharyi Total Count of Organizations 1 2 1 - 2 Bhutan Kyunsu 3 - 4 India Kachin China 5 - 6 Bangladesh Sagaing Shan (North) Vietnam Map ID: MIMU875v01 Bokpyin Chin Mandalay Shan Shan Magway (South) (East) Creation Date: 25 June 2012.A3 Rakhine 1 Laos Projection/Datum: Geographic/WGS84 2 Kayah Bago Bago Data Sources : MIMU 3W 2012 West East 11°0'N Thailand Burma Border Consortium (TBBC) 3W 2011 Yangon Kayin 11°0'N Boundaries : WFP/MIMU Ayeyarwady Place Name : Ministry of Home Affairs Thailand (GAD), translated by MIMU Mon Map produced by the MIMU - [email protected] www.themimu.info Kawthoung Tanintharyi Cambodia Disclaimer: The names shown and the boundaries used on Kilometers this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. 030 60 120 94°23'E 96°4'E 97°45'E 99°26'E 101°7'E Who/What/Where ‐ Livelihoods ‐ South East of Myanmar ‐ Border and Country Based Organisation Presence at Township Level by Sector Combination of MIMU 3W 2012 and TBBC 3W 2011 TOWNSHIP TOWNSHIP Border Based Country Based Total TOWNSHIP TOWNSHIP Border Based Country Based Total State/Region State/Region NAME CODE Organization Organization Organization NAME CODE Organization Organization Organization Bago (East) Bago MMR007001 Shan (East) Kengtung MMR016001 SWISSAID, WV 2 Bago (East) Daik‐U MMR007007 Shan (East) Monghpyak MMR016010 Bago (East) Htantabin MMR007014 FBR 1 Shan (East) Monghsat MMR016006 SRDC, TBBC 2 Bago (East) Kawa MMR007003 Shan (East) Mongkhet MMR016002 Bago (East) Kyaukkyi MMR007011 CIDPK, FBR, KORD 3 Shan (East) Mongla MMR016005 Bago (East) Kyauktaga MMR007006 Shan (East) Mongping MMR016007 Bago (East) Nyaunglebin MMR007005 Shan (East) Mongton MMR016008 FBR, SRDC, TBBC 3 Bago (East) Oktwin MMR007013 Shan (East) Mongyang MMR016003 Bago (East) Phyu MMR007012 Shan (East) Mongyawng MMR016011 Bago (East) Shwegyin MMR007008 CIDPK, FBR, KORD 3 Shan (East) Tachileik MMR016009 Bago (East) Taungoo MMR007009 Shan (South) Hopong MMR014003 SRDC Metta, Saetanar, SWISSAID, UNODC 5 Bago (East) Thanatpin MMR007002 Shan (South) Hsihseng MMR014004 FAO, Metta, Saetanar, SWISSAID 4 Bago (East) Waw MMR007004 Shan (South) Kalaw MMR014005 CDN,FAO, Saetanar, UNDP 4 Bago (East) Yedashe MMR007010 Shan (South) Kunhing MMR014014 FBR 1 Kayah Bawlakhe MMR002005 FBR, KSWDC 2 Shan (South) Kyethi MMR014015 FBR, SRDC 2 Kayah Demoso MMR002002 FBR, KEG, KSWDC ACF, CARE, Metta 6 Shan (South) Laihka MMR014012 FBR 1 Kayah Hpasawng MMR002006 FBR, KSWDC 2 Shan (South) Langkho MMR014018 FBR 1 Kayah Hpruso MMR002003 FBR, KEG, KnYO, KSWDC ACF 5 Shan (South) Lawksawk MMR014008 Saetanar 1 Kayah Loikaw MMR002001 FBR, KnYO, KSWDC SDI, UNDP, WV 6 Shan (South) Loilen MMR014011 UNODC 1 Kayah Mese MMR002007 Shan (South) Mawkmai MMR014020 Metta 1 Kayah Shadaw MMR002004 FBR, KSWDC 2 Shan (South) Monghsu MMR014017 SRDC 1 Kayin Hlaingbwe MMR003002 CIDPK, FBR, KORD ADRA, WV 5 Shan (South) Mongkaung MMR014016 FBR MCS 2 Kayin Hpa‐An MMR003001 CIDPK, FBR, KORD ADRA, UNDP, UNHCR 6 Shan (South) Mongnai MMR014019 Kayin Hpapun MMR003003 CIDPK, FBR, KORD, KWO, TBBC ADRA 6 Shan (South) Mongpan MMR014021 FBR, SRDC, TBBC 3 Kayin Kawkareik MMR003006 CIDPK, FBR ADRA 3 Shan (South) Nansang MMR014013 CIDPK, FBR, KWO, MRDC, Kayin Kyainseikgyi MMR003007 5 TBBC Shan (South) Nyaungshwe MMR014002 DM, MCS, Saetanar, UNDP 4 Kayin Myawaddy MMR003005 CIDPK, FBR 2 Shan (South) Pekon MMR014010 Metta, Saetanar, UNDP 3 Kayin Thandaunggyi MMR003004 CIDPK, FBR, KORD Metta, UNHCR 5 Shan (South) Pindaya MMR014006 UNDP 1 Mon Bilin MMR011010 CIDPK, KORD, KWO UNDP, WC 5 Shan (South) Pinlaung MMR014009 Metta, Saetanar, UNDP 3 Mon Chaungzon MMR011003 Shan (South) Taunggyi MMR014001 Metta, SWISSAID 2 Mon Kyaikmaraw MMR011002 UNDP 1 Shan (South) Ywangan MMR014007 UNDP 1 Mon Kyaikto MMR011009 UNDP, WC 2 Tanintharyi Bokpyin MMR006010 CIDPK, FBR UNHCR 3 Mon Mawlamyine MMR011001 UNHCR 1 Tanintharyi Dawei MMR006001 CIDPK, FBR, KWO WV 4 Mon Mudon MMR011005 Tanintharyi Kawthoung MMR006009 Mon Paung MMR011008 Tanintharyi Kyunsu MMR006006 Mon Thanbyuzayat MMR011004 UNHCR, WV 2 Tanintharyi Launglon MMR006002 Mon Thaton MMR011007 CIDPK UNHCR, WC 3 Tanintharyi Myeik MMR006005 FBR 1 Mon Ye MMR011006 MRDC, TBBC UNHCR 3 Tanintharyi Palaw MMR006007 CIDPK,FBR WV 3 Tanintharyi Tanintharyi MMR006008 CIDPK,FBR UNHCR 3 Tanintharyi Thayetchaung MMR006003 CIDPK,FBR 2 Tanintharyi Yebyu MMR006004 CIDPK, MRDC 2 Page ‐ 1 of 1.
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