Moving forward with mutual friendship and respect

As we grapple with the daunting task of establishing peace and ensuring sustainable development in our country, we can consider critical challenges as opportunities for gaining true friends who share our belief in equal partnership for achieving these goals.
Correct participation from conservationists can help protect our biodiversity
With several species of rare and endangered birds and animals making it their home, Myanmar has a rich biodiversity. To conserve and protect it, we need to adopt good strategies that take climate change and people into account.
Conquering TB by putting up a strong fight on the ground
The incidence of new tuberculosis cases in Myanmar has reached 358 for every 100,000 people, and the number of deaths stands at 51, according to data from a nationwide project launched in 2018 to fight TB.
Drinking water frequently can prevent heatstroke
With record high temperatures seen in some areas over the last few days, the Ministry of Health has issued an advisory for people, urging them to drink water frequently and take measures against heatstroke.
Yangon University, our historical heritage
No one would disagree that Yangon University has played a key role in our colonial history, the independence era, the period of democratic uprising, and our modern history.
Strength for the future
Last week, the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Health and Sports announced that they would increase cooperation to promote healthier lifestyles and habits among the youth, and especially students. This is very welcoming news to grace our Myanmar New Year.
Cote d’ Ivoire a wake-up call for world’s top rice exporter
The destruction of a shipment of rice at Cote d’Ivoire has been a wake-up call for Myanmar to look into the process through which it exports rice.