1 million people in conflict-affected Myanmar need humanitarian aid: UN
28 Jan 2021
The United Nations and humanitarian partners say about 1 million people in conflict-affected parts of Myanmar are in need of humanitarian assistance.
28 Jan 2021
The United Nations and humanitarian partners say about 1 million people in conflict-affected parts of Myanmar are in need of humanitarian assistance.
28 Jan 2021
Sixteen development organisations and ethnic farmers groups have called on the incoming government to suspend national land law reform efforts, saying the existing “central and unitary Constitution by nature contradicts customary land management systems and ignores ethnic federal demands.”
28 Jan 2021
Myanmar citizens in Japan have called for the immediate release of political prisoners including the prominent Arakanese politician Dr. Aye Maung and detained student activists.
27 Jan 2021
Thirteen members of the Forest Department staff in Arakan State’s Taungup Township were transferred elsewhere after a large haul of illegally logged timber was seized in the township last year.
27 Jan 2021
More than 4,400 healthcare workers in Arakan State have begun receiving their first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine donated by India, according to the state’s Department of Public Health.
26 Jan 2021
A National League for Democracy (NLD) delegation that has been holding discussions with ethnic political parties has not officially offered talks with the Arakan National Party (ANP), according to officials from the latter.
25 Jan 2021
Myanmar’s first shipment of COVID-19 vaccine will inoculate healthcare workers in Myanmar against the deadly virus, but some worry that the shot, which has been supplied to healthcare workers in Arakan State as elsewhere, will have side effects.
25 Jan 2021
The internally displaced people (IDPs) taking shelter in an IDP camp at No. 3 primary school in downtown Rathedaung, Arakan State, are struggling to meet basic needs such as food, accommodation and healthcare, according to aid workers and camp officials.
25 Jan 2021
The Northern Alliance — a military coalition comprised of four ethnic armed groups including the Arakan Army (AA), the Kachin Independence Army (KIA), the Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army (MNDAA) and the Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA) — is still in the process of negotiating a government peace offer proffered earlier this month.
25 Jan 2021
Six media organisations released a statement on January 25 urging the military to lodge a complaint with the Myanmar Press Council (MPC) before seeking remedy through the court system, in reference to a recent lawsuit brought against a reporter and editor for Development Media Group (DMG).
24 Jan 2021
The local court in Arakan State’s Taungup Township will hear closing arguments in the case of two former Taungup Township development committee chairmen who were arrested in May along with two others over their alleged ties to the Arakan Army (AA).
23 Jan 2021
The Women’s Network Rakhine State (WNRS) organised an anti-hate speech campaign on January 23 in several Arakan State townships.
23 Jan 2021
Pyin Kauk village in Manaung Township, Arakan State, host to crowd-drawing coral reef just off its coast, will be designated a community-based tourism (CBT) village, according to the state’s Directorate of Hotels and Tourism.
23 Jan 2021
Officials say they are planning to return 99 Muslims to Arakan State after they arrived in Yangon Region’s Shwepyithar Township without any documents and were arrested earlier this month.
22 Jan 2021
The Arakan State Department of Public Health has said it will start vaccinating against COVID-19 for a total of 4,300 health workers in the state starting January 27.
22 Jan 2021
The Myanmar government and International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) have teamed up to educate internally displaced people (IDPs) in Arakan State about the risks of landmines.
22 Jan 2021
Two villagers from Aungthukha village in Maungdaw Township, Arakan State, were allegedly beaten by an unidentified group while cutting bamboo at the foot of the Mayu mountain range and are being treated at Maungdaw Hospital for injuries.
21 Jan 2021
Arakan State’s Public Health Department says it will limit HPV vaccinations at relevant clinics to about 50 young girls a day to prevent crowding amid the coronavirus pandemic, as it undertakes a campaign to inoculate more than 33,300 girls in the state against cervical cancer.
21 Jan 2021
A sugar mill in Kyauktaw town, which was the lone sugar refinery in Arakan State, has been closed for more than a year, resulting in livelihood difficulties for over 100 mill workers, they said.
21 Jan 2021
Facing famine, moneys living on Thaylar Giri Mawra Patta Mountain, a famous pilgrimage site in Arakan State’s Kyauktaw Township, are being forced down the mountain where they can be found asking for food from passers-by, according to the local pagoda board of trustees.