Walking towards our objectives with collective strength

Since taking up office on 31 March 2016, the civilian government has now served its third year in office. While the popularly elected administration could not fully fulfill the wants and needs of the entire country within three years, it has fulfilled the most dire needs of the people, to the best of its abilities.
Finding solutions through nonviolent action

Digital technology key for better future of MSMEs
Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises, or MSMEs, make up 99 percent of Myanmar’s businesses. Therefore, only when MSMEs are developed can the country’s economy progress.
Help children develop a passion for reading from a young age
Studies have shown that citizens in developed countries read more books. According to science, kids who start reading at an early age go on to perform better on some intelligence tests.
Helping developing countries reach the next level
Countries in Asia need private investments for SMEs to help them compete with international businesses and implement sustainable development that will lift the nations from the morass of the global recession, according to an Asian Development Bank report. 
Public participation key for turning Yangon into a clean and pleasant city
Citizens can now cast votes in advance for the Yangon City Development Committee elections, scheduled for 31 March.
Continuing the fight against tuberculosis
South East Asia is the region most affected by tuberculosis in the world, with serious social, political, and economic repercussions from the high incidence of the life-threatening disease.