Better access to legal aid is crucial

Legal aid ensures people’s access to justice, and is, therefore, a noble undertaking. It is one of the tools to establish rule of law as it completes the judiciary pillar of a democracy.
Understanding causes, approaches key for ending malnutrition in Rakhine
In keeping with the idea of ‘health as a bridge for peace’, we must make efforts to provide quality healthcare for people, paying special attention to conflict-ridden areas.
Preserving our tangible, intangible cultural heritage
The cultural heritage sites spread across our country are something to be proud of. There is evidence of prehistoric civilizations in Myanmar, and the country has a long history and possesses a rich heritage, much of which is yet to be researched.
New health policy key to promoting healthcare standard
THE changing situation in the political, economic, health, and  other  sectors  demands  that  the  existing  National  Health Policy, which was written in 1993, be updated so it can be in tune with the times.
Developers can contribute to a more disaster-resilient society

Land management and rule of law

Ensuring safety from lightning strikes, gales in late monsoon season
Since the monsoon retreated in late September, news of lightning strikes which kill cattle and people indiscriminately has been appearing in the newspapers.