In the heart of Myanmar’s Central Dry Zone, Magway Township relies heavily on rainfall for...

Community Animal Health Workers (CAHWs) provide front line animal health services such as vaccination and treatment for livestock belonging to smallholder farming households throughout the country, yet their work has suffered from a number of weaknesses, including poor quality service from a lack of technical training. Importantly, their role and...

FAO Myanmar has recently published the first issue of the quarterly newsletter in 2017.
UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization successfully supported flood-affected communities in Myanmar’s Magway Region
24 April 2017
24 April 2017

The UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization has announced that it has successfully completed emergency life-saving livelihood response that reached some 23 000 people affected by the 2016 floods in Magway Region.
This time-critical assistance was made possible through the FAO-lead project, in collaboration with the implementing partners - Myanmar's Heart Development...

Within the framework of FFF’s capacity building and learning program (“pillar 3”), the FFF team in cooperation with the Myanmar Environment Rehabilitation-Conservation Network (MERN) and the Myanmar Forestry Department had organized the second one-week training course on “Sustainable Timber Production and Value Chain Creation” for 31 persons from Community Forestry...

A signing ceremony with fifteen community forestry forest products producers associations (CFPPAs) at village and township level to sign new partnership letters of agreement (LoAs) took place on Friday 10 March, 2017 at the FAO office in Yangón, Myanmar.
Ms. Xiaojie, FAO Representative in Myanmar, U Bo Ni, focal point for...




