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Tag: development

Learning Feminism from Myanmar’s Women Farmers

7 Minutes To ReadHilary Faxon and Pyo Let Han reflect on the positions & politics of female farmers.

The Limits of Development and Control in the Borderlands of Burma: An Ecology of Conflict and Control (Part II)

14 Minutes To ReadBobby Anderson, in this two-part series on the borderlands of Burma, looks at the politics of insurgent groups in Paletwa, in southern Chin State. Part I can be found here and the author’s […]

Taking a bet on TVET in education?

7 Minutes To ReadJoanna Dolińska discusses the meaning of TVET for the socioeconomic development of Myanmar.

Two steps backward to move forward: The energy sector moves in the right direction

6 Minutes To ReadThal Sandy Tun analyzes recent shifts seen in Myanmar’s energy sector.

Carpetbagging in Burma’s Ethnic Areas

7 Minutes To ReadMoegyo challenges the role of development/assistance in ethnic areas and provides recommendations for vetting.

The EU-Myanmar IPA threatens emerging democracy

4 Minutes To ReadEwan Cameron questions why the EU-Myanmar Investment Protection Agreement is being sold as common sense.

A blueprint for building an implementable and effective Condominium Law in Myanmar

4 Minutes To ReadDuncan Burry lays out a path for a revised Condominium Law.

Taking Advantage of Open Data to Foster Innovation, Transparency and Civic Participation in Myanmar

8 Minutes To ReadYan Naung Oak explains the current and future uses of open data in Myanmar.

Dazed and Confused: The Future of Yangon’s Urban Direction

Photo credit: Aung Khant

7 Minutes To ReadAung Khant muses on Yangon’s drainage and infrastructure challenges.

The Inlay Lake Region in the Mists of Tourism Governance

Picture: credit to Alexandre Sattler/Regards d’Ailleurs, 2016

11 Minutes To ReadMartin Michalon explains the effects of tourism on the Inlay Lake Region.

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