FAO in Myanmar
Innovation is unlocking the forests’ long-kept secrets and allowing us to use trees in ways...
By Jong-Jin Kim, Assistant Director-General and Regional Representative, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United...
By Jong-Jin Kim, Assistant Director-General and Regional Representative, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United...
In a world where knowledge is a catalyst for change, the story of Daw Aye...
The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations provided teaching aids and hardware support to the Forest Department at the Forest Department headquarters in Nay Pyi Taw. “To make agriculture and forestry more productive and sustainable, a holistic approach with actions to conserve, protect, and enhance natural resources is...
The Governments of Myanmar and Finland on 16 June 2020 launched a trailblazing project designed to allow for monitoring of forests in a manner that is sensitive to local conflicts and protects human rights. The five-year project will be implemented by FAO Myanmar in collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources...
The Governments of Myanmar and Finland on 16 June 2020 launched a trailblazing project designed to allow for monitoring of forests in a manner that is sensitive to local conflicts and protects human rights. The five-year project will be implemented by FAO Myanmar in collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources...
Since March 2020, when Myanmar confirmed its first COVID-19 case, the number of cases has increased steadily. As in most countries worldwide, measures to contain the spread of the virus in Myanmar have disrupted livelihoods resulting in social and economic challenges. Health systems are rising to the challenge, while people...
The Final Workshop for launching the Ecosystem-based Sustainable Forest Management Planning Manual (ESFM PM), Ecosystem-based Sustainable Forest Management Implementation Manual (ESFM IM) and revised District Forest Management Plans (DFMPs) was held on 31st January 2020 at Myat Taw Win Hotel, Nay Pyi Taw. The final workshop was organized back to back...