Looking back at the establishment of the 2008 Constitution, we can see that Myanmar’s democratic journey is almost a decade old. Yet, its foundational principal of the rule of law is still surrounded by hesitation and trepidation.
The future of a nation rests on how far its children gain access to early education and the extent to which they get to exercise their rights. Therefore, it is our duty to preserve and protect the inherent dignity of children, at all costs.
Myanmar recorded an estimated 69,554 new cancer cases, with 51,059 people dying of the disease, in 2018. Not only has the figure risen steadily since, but it has also been predicted that cancer deaths will increase by over two-thirds by 2030.