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The United States continues to respond to the destruction and humanitarian needs in Myanmar caused by Typhoon Yagi, which made landfall in early September, resulting in severe flooding that has since impacted more than a million people. The United States Agency for International…

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“As we mark this year’s Thadingyut, the U.S. supports your path toward a brighter, more peaceful future. In honor of this festival of lights, the U.S. Embassy wishes you renewed hope, strength, and a chance to celebrate with your family and loved ones.” - CDA Susan Stevenson


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On #WorldFoodDay, USAID reaffirms its $20M commitment through #FeedTheFuture to improve food security in Myanmar by supporting sustainable agriculture, empowering smallholder farmers, and building resilient communities facing conflict and climate challenges. #FoodSecurity

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During her travels in the region, @StateDept_GCJ Ambassador Beth Van Schaack highlighted the importance of justice and accountability for victims of atrocities in Burma and the U.S. commitment to supporting the people of Burma as they strive for an inclusive democracy.


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Good to see Thai Prime Minister @ingshin and to reaffirm the importance of the U.S.-Thailand alliance. The U.S. is deeply appreciative of Thailand’s strong leadership within ASEAN, and we commend Thailand for its continued support in addressing the conflict in Burma.

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On #WorldMentalHealthDay, USAID reaffirms its commitment to supporting mental health in Myanmar’s vulnerable communities. By integrating mental well-being into our programs, we’re helping people not just survive, but thrive. Mental health is a community journey. #MentalHealth

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Civil society and human rights advocates are central to supporting justice for the survivors and victims of genocide and other atrocities in #Burma. Honored to meet with inspiring leaders to support their work.

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.@cmuofficial_tw's scholars & humanitarians are doing incredible research on #tech, citizenship & statelessness, & social movements as it relates to #Burma. Scholarly research is critical to establishing democratic structures & justice mechanisms.  Glad to meet with Khun Pornsuk…


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The United States was saddened by the passing of Dr. Zaw Myint Maung, a valued partner who played a pivotal role in fostering deeper understanding and cooperation between our two countries. Full statement below.

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Teachers shape the future by empowering the leaders of tomorrow. On #WorldTeachersDay, USAID honors all teachers in Myanmar, including the 22,000 we support, who ensure every child has the chance to learn and succeed, even in adversity. #EducationMatters #SupportTeachers

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There have been 174 attacks on schools across Burma over the past 2 yrs–harming civilians & denying children the right to safe education. Urgent action is needed to protect the students & educators of Burma. The regime must stop violence against civilians. usaid.gov/news-informati…


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USAID/Burma launched a new dashboard to help researchers and local orgs assess crop & environmental conditions, improving decisions for food security & climate challenges. 🔗 Explore: myanmar-me-servir.adpc.net/mapviewer #ClimateAction #FoodSecurity #USAID


Support for Typhoon Yagi Relief Efforts Working through the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), the United States continues to provide critical humanitarian assistance to affected and vulnerable communities throughout the country in the aftermath of severe…

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In Burma, where conflict and repression limit freedoms, @USAID supports civil society partners and media outlets that empower communities to advocate for their rights and protect democratic values.  #InternationalDayofDemocracy, #democracy, #HumanRights

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U.S. Embassy Burma Reposted

On #InternationalDayofDemocracy, we recognize the vital link between democracy and development.


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The United States expresses our sincere condolences to the people of Vietnam and other nations in the region who have been impacted by Typhoon Yagi. To support relief efforts, we are providing immediate humanitarian aid to our Vietnamese partners through @USAID


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.@USAmbHRC: We appreciate the evidence collected & documented in [the IIMM] report spotlighting ongoing atrocities in Myanmar, including aerial attacks against non-military targets and the use of torture and sexual violence. geneva.usmission.gov/2024/09/09/int…

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Since 2021, more than 170 schools have been attacked in the conflict in Myanmar. USAID works with local partners to help more than 300,000 children affected by the conflict in Myanmar to continue their education in safe spaces, building a pathway for peace and stability.

On International Day to Protect Education from Attack, join USAID in supporting safe spaces for learning and calling for an end to violence against children, teachers and schools. #StopSchoolAttacks #USAIDEducation

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Today marks the seventh anniversary of the Burma military’s genocide and crimes against humanity targeting Rohingya. The United States continues to honor the victims and stand with the survivors as they seek justice and accountability for these atrocities.


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The world’s most dangerous creature = 🦟(the mosquito) We are proud to support all people of Myanmar who are at the forefront of the fight to end malaria. Today, @PMIgov is advancing locally-driven malaria programs so that no one dies from a mosquito bite.


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