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  1. Library Resource
    Rapports et recherches
    juin, 2012
    Myanmar

    HIGHLIGHTS/KEY PRIORITIES"
    "• According to official Government statistics dated 18 June, over 52,200 people have been
    displaced and are accommodated in 66 camps/villages. Unofficial estimates indicated that
    80,000 to 90,000 people have been affected.
    • The Government has requested the RC/HC and humanitarian partners to support its response
    efforts. Humanitarian assistance delivery is ongoing. It includes food, medical, water and
    sanitation interventions. Food distribution that reached some 82,000 people as of 19 June.

  2. Library Resource
    Rapports et recherches
    juin, 2012
    Myanmar

    HIGHLIGHTS/KEY PRIORITIES:
    "• Instability in Rakhine State that started since 28 May has resulted in displacement of over
    36,000 people who are now located in 43 camps/locations, loss of lives and damages to houses
    and communal buildings. This is an initial estimate which will need to be revised as more
    information becomes available and assessment are carried out.
    • The violence prompted the Government to impose curfew in six locations and declare the state
    of emergency on 10 June across the State.

  3. Library Resource
    Documents de politique et mémoires
    février, 2016
    Myanmar

    Documents and analyses on land tenure in Burma/Myanmar.....
    "1.Reconcile legality and legitimacy through clear legal recognition of existing
    acknowledged rights, whatever their origin (customary or statutory) or nature
    (individual or collective, temporary or permanent).
    2.Initiate widespread debate on the choice of society that the land policies will
    serve (and target), the opportunities for formalisation, how it will be implemented
    and its possible alternatives.
    3.Build consensus between all the actors concerned (central and local

  4. Library Resource
    Rapports et recherches
    décembre, 2010
    Myanmar

    Summary:
    "• Although Burma is rich in energy resources, the ruling military regime exports those
    resources, leaving people with chronic energy shortages. The exploitation of natural
    resources, including through mining, has caused severe environmental and social
    impacts on local communities as companies that invest in these projects have no
    accountability to affected communities.
    • There are over 16 large-scale coal deposits in Burma, with total coal resources of over

  5. Library Resource
    Rapports et recherches
    juin, 2013
    Myanmar

    The Kaladan Multi-Modal Transit Transport Project (hereafter “Kaladan Project”) will see
    the construction of a combined inland waterway and highway transportation system
    connecting Mizoram State in Northeast India with a Bay of Bengal deepsea port at Sitetway,
    Arakan State in Western Burma. The Indian government is entirely financing the
    Kaladan Project, and these funds are officially classified as development aid to Burma.
    Once completed, the infrastructure will belong to the Burma government, but the project

  6. Library Resource
    Rapports et recherches
    novembre, 2012
    Myanmar

    Myanmar/Burma:-
    Mine Ban Treaty status: Not a State Party...
    Pro-mine ban UNGA voting
    record:
    Abstained on Resolution 66/29 in December 2011, as
    in previous years...
    Participation in Mine Ban
    Treaty meetings:
    Attended the Eleventh Meeting of States Parties in
    Phnom Penh in November–December 2011...
    Key developments: Foreign Minister stated Myanmar is considering
    accession to the Mine Ban Treaty. President Thein
    Sein requested assistance for clearance of mines.

  7. Library Resource
    Rapports et recherches
    décembre, 2007
    Myanmar

    At night the Shweli has always sung sweet songs for us.
    But now the nights are silent and the singing has stopped.
    We are lonely and wondering what has happened to our
    Shweli?" ... "Exclusive photos and testimonies from a remote village near the China-Burma border uncover how Chinese dam builders are using Burma Army troops to secure Chinese investments. Under the Boot, a new report by Palaung researchers, details the implementation of the Shweli Dam project, China's first Build-Operate-Transfer hydropower deal with Burma's junta.

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