Myanmar's humanitarian crisis, fueled by escalating conflict and climate shocks, is reaching a critical inflection point.
The Thai government should support the educational rights of migrant children in the country, advocates and experts say.
WASHINGTON - Children made up nearly 40 per cent of the more than 3.4 million people in Myanmar displaced by civil war and ...
The United Nations said on Friday that Myanmar unprecedently has the highest number of civilian causalities from anti-personnel landmines, with children making up over a third of these numbers. UN ...
Children in Myanmar are increasingly caught in the crossfire of intensifying conflict, climate disasters and a collapsing humanitarian system, the UN Children's Fund (UNICEF) reported.
Myanmar's military coup has fractured its education system, with opposition forces and ethnic groups building schools that ...
UNICEF says children in Myanmar face "unprecedented risk" from the civil war and climate disasters in their country. June Kunugi, UNICEF regional director for East Asia and the Pacific ...
The situation is particularly dire for children, who account for over 20 per cent of the casualties. In a post on X on Monday, the United Nations News Service wrote, "Myanmar is now the deadliest ...
The World Bank's report highlights the severe challenges faced by out-of-school children in Myanmar, exacerbated by the ...
To date, 164 countries have joined the treaty. Civilians, including children in Myanmar, are frequently the victims, and reports indicate the military uses civilians as human shields in mine ...