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Prepared by MIMU, May 10, 2018 Page - 1 Overview of the Feb 2018 3W for SOUTHEASTERN Myanmar Bago (East), Kayah, Kayin, Mon, Shan (East), Shan (South) and Tanintharyi The MIMU 3W gathers inputs from participating humanitarian and development agencies on Who is doing What, Where, across Myanmar. It is conducted every 6 months and provides information on agencies’ activities at various levels (village/village tract/township and IDP camps). 219 agencies participated in the February 2018 3W, providing information on their activities in 22 sectors and 154 sub-sectors as defined by technical/sector working groups and covering humanitarian and development activities. 3W reporting is quite comprehensive for projects of INGO, UN and Red Cross agencies, but there is under- reporting of activities of local NGOs and CBOs since not all are participating. Agencies must report to a sufficiently detailed level (village or camp level) for their work to be reflected fully in the MIMU 3W products. This Overview covers projects under implementation reported to the MIMU 3W as of February 28, 2018 in Bago (East), Kayah, Kayin, Mon, Shan (East), Shan (South) and Tanintharyi. Further information on planned and recently completed projects is available from the 3W dataset, published on the MIMU website. Projects under implementation can also be viewed in our interactive dashboards - 3W Township Dashboard, 3W Village Tract Dashboard, and the 3W Technical Assistance Dashboard. 1. Myanmar’s southeast The southeast of Myanmar comprises 84 Townships, 2,453 Village tracts and 16,484 Villages (as per the MIMU Place Codes). GPS coordinates have been obtained for 63% of these villages in the SE (10,316 villages) through agencies’ active support to the MIMU Place Code initiative. Efforts continue to gather and confirm GPS coordinates for the remaining 6,168 villages. Mudon and Chaungzon Townships have the best rates of village mapping (over 90% availability of GPS coordinates), while Shwegyin and Shadaw Townships have the lowest level of mapped villages (less than 30% availability of GPS coordinates). 2. Active Organizations Agencies reported ongoing activities in all 84 townships throughout Myanmar’s southeast with activities in 70% of Village Tracts (1,739 village tracts) and in 36% of the villages with Place codes (5,901 villages). A total of 163 organizations reported projects under implementation across southeastern Myanmar (SE). The majority are NGOs (131 agencies, 34 of whom are border-based). In terms of project spread, Kayin had the highest concentration of agencies (93), followed by Mon (68 agencies), Kayah (65 agencies), Shan South (62 agencies), Bago East (53 agencies) and Tanintharyi (50 agencies). The lowest reported concentration is in Shan East (28 agencies). Org. Type INGO NNGO UN & IO Red Cross CBO* Donor Embassy BBO* Total Countrywide 99 50 23 8 2 3 0 34 219 Southeastern States/Region 75 22 18 6 1 7 0 34 163 BBO* - Border-based Organization CBO* - Community-based Organization 3. Projects by Sector 400 projects were reported across Myanmar’s southeast in 20 sectors, making up 49% of the total projects reported to the 3W. The sectors in which no projects were reported are Logistics and Shelter. Health is the most widespread intervention among agencies in southeastern Myanmar with 51 agencies (38 of them NGOs and 4 Red Cross agencies) reportedly implementing some form of health activity in 79 of 84 townships through 105 projects in 2,688 villages across 1,022 village tracts. The majority are Malaria Programme activities (2,003 villages), followed by Maternal and Child Health Care (530 villages), TB Programme (298 villages), Basic Health Care (177 villages) and Reproductive Health Care (150 villages). Health activities are reported in all the states/regions but most concentrated in Kayin and Mon. The Health sector has a higher number of UN agencies and Red Cross than in other sectors of activity.

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Prepared by MIMU, May 10, 2018 Page - 1

Overview of the Feb 2018 3W for

SOUTHEASTERN Myanmar

Bago (East), Kayah, Kayin, Mon, Shan (East), Shan (South) and Tanintharyi

The MIMU 3W gathers inputs from participating humanitarian and development agencies on Who is doing What, Where, across Myanmar. It is conducted every 6 months and provides information on agencies’ activities at various levels (village/village tract/township and IDP camps).

219 agencies participated in the February 2018 3W, providing information on their activities in 22 sectors and 154 sub-sectors as defined by technical/sector working groups and covering humanitarian and development activities. 3W reporting is quite comprehensive for projects of INGO, UN and Red Cross agencies, but there is under-reporting of activities of local NGOs and CBOs since not all are participating. Agencies must report to a sufficiently detailed level (village or camp level) for their work to be reflected fully in the MIMU 3W products.

This Overview covers projects under implementation reported to the MIMU 3W as of February 28, 2018 in Bago (East), Kayah, Kayin, Mon, Shan (East), Shan (South) and Tanintharyi.

Further information on planned and recently completed projects is available from the 3W dataset, published on the MIMU website. Projects under implementation can also be viewed in our interactive dashboards - 3W Township Dashboard, 3W Village Tract Dashboard, and the 3W Technical Assistance Dashboard.

1. Myanmar’s southeast The southeast of Myanmar comprises 84 Townships, 2,453 Village tracts and 16,484 Villages (as per the MIMU Place Codes). GPS coordinates have been obtained for 63% of these villages in the SE (10,316 villages) through agencies’ active support to the MIMU Place Code initiative. Efforts continue to gather and confirm GPS coordinates for the remaining 6,168 villages. Mudon and Chaungzon Townships have the best rates of village mapping (over 90% availability of GPS coordinates), while Shwegyin and Shadaw Townships have the lowest level of mapped villages (less than 30% availability of GPS coordinates).

2. Active Organizations Agencies reported ongoing activities in all 84 townships throughout Myanmar’s southeast with activities in 70% of Village Tracts (1,739 village tracts) and in 36% of the villages with Place codes (5,901 villages). A total of 163 organizations reported projects under implementation across southeastern Myanmar (SE). The majority are NGOs (131 agencies, 34 of whom are border-based). In terms of project spread, Kayin had the highest concentration of agencies (93), followed by Mon (68 agencies), Kayah (65 agencies), Shan South (62 agencies), Bago East (53 agencies) and Tanintharyi (50 agencies). The lowest reported concentration is in Shan East (28 agencies).

Org. Type INGO NNGO UN &

IO Red

Cross CBO* Donor Embassy BBO* Total

Countrywide 99 50 23 8 2 3 0 34 219

Southeastern States/Region

75 22 18 6 1 7 0 34 163

BBO* - Border-based Organization CBO* - Community-based Organization

3. Projects by Sector 400 projects were reported across Myanmar’s southeast in 20 sectors, making up 49% of the total projects reported to the 3W. The sectors in which no projects were reported are Logistics and Shelter.

• Health is the most widespread intervention among agencies in southeastern Myanmar with 51 agencies (38 of them NGOs and 4 Red Cross agencies) reportedly implementing some form of health activity in 79 of 84 townships through 105 projects in 2,688 villages across 1,022 village tracts. The majority are Malaria Programme activities (2,003 villages), followed by Maternal and Child Health Care (530 villages), TB Programme (298 villages), Basic Health Care (177 villages) and Reproductive Health Care (150 villages). Health activities are reported in all the states/regions but most concentrated in Kayin and Mon. The Health sector has a higher number of UN agencies and Red Cross than in other sectors of activity.

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• Agriculture is the second main sector with 50 projects under implementation in 1,260 villages in 644 village tracts by 44 organizations (40 of them NGOs), most frequently Irrigation Water Resources (621

villages), followed by Agriculture Development (321 villages), Capacity Building (Agricultural Livelihood)

(218 villages) and Tools and Machinery (177 villages). Agency activities were found to be more concentrated in Kayin, followed by Kayah, Bago (East) and Shan (South).

• Protection is the third most commonly reported sector with 50 projects under implementation by 33 agencies in 873 villages in 365 village tracts across 58 townships, mostly focused on Child Protection (488 villages). Protection agencies were found to be widespread in all states and regions but most concentrated in Kayin and Mon. Most of the activities are implemented by NGOs (27 agencies).

• Governance is the fourth main sector with 45 projects under implementation by 32 agencies 422 villages in 50 townships, mostly focused on Institutional Strengthening and Public Administration Reform (171 villages) and Strengthening Civil Society (135 villages).

• Livelihoods is the fifth main sector with 31 agencies implementing 40 projects reaching 1,879 villages in 43 townships (452 village tracts). These are mainly Microfinance interventions (1,314 villages), followed by Income Generation Support activities (336 villages), Support to CSOs (237 villages) and Vocational Education and Training (203 villages). Livelihood activities are most numerous in Kayin, and Shan (South).

• Education is the sixth main sector 20 organizations reporting activities in 452 villages, most frequently focused on Quality Basic Education/Formal Education (231 villages), followed by Early Childhood Development (191 villages) with significant lower number in other activities namely Non-Formal Education (50 villages) and Food/Cash for Education (32 villages).

Other sectors in order of the spread of activities are:

- WASH activities were reported by 25 organizations reported activities in 224 villages in 166 village tracts in 36 townships, the main subsectors are Hygiene Promotion & Behaviour Change (109 villages) and Water Supply – Community (99 villages).

- Peacebuilding/Conflict Prevention activities were reported by 15 agencies reaching 175 villages and 99 village tracts with activities in Conflict transformation and Peacebuilding (175 villages).

- Nutrition activities are reported by 13 agencies, mostly in IEC on Infant and Child feeding (94 villages).

- Environment activities are reported by 12 agencies, reaching 76 village tracts in 21 townships, mostly focused on Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (85 villages) and Forestry (52 villages).

- Infrastructure activities are reported by 12 agencies reaching 63 villages in 33 village tracts in 13 townships, mostly focused on Rehabilitation-Community Infrastructure & Facility (58 villages)

- Mine Action activities are reported by 12 agencies in 566 villages across 204 village tracts (28 townships). These are mainly in Mine-Risk Education (566 villages).

- Disaster Risk Reduction / DRR activities are reported by 10 agencies in 86 villages in 40 village tracts across 13 townships, mostly focused on Community-based Disaster Preparedness and Risk Reduction (72 villages).

- Private Sector Development activities have been reported by 9 agencies, reaching 265 villages in 76 village tracts in 14 townships with the main focus on activities in Public-Private partnerships (265 villages).

- Food activities are reported by 7 agencies through 3 projects reaching 7 village tracts in 5 townships, mostly in General Food Distribution (5 villages).

- Social Protection activities were reported in 16 townships by 6 agencies, mostly in Building a Social Protection System (91 villages).

- Coordination activities were reported by 3 agencies in 28 villages in 16 Village Tracts in 9 townships.

- CCCM, Responsible Tourism and Non-Food Item activities were reported by 1 agency in each.

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Summary: Projects Under Implementation by Sector in Southeastern of Myanmar

as of Feb 28, 2018

Sector No. of

Projects

No. of

Organizations

No. of

Townships

No. of Village

Tracts/Towns

No. of

Villages/Wards

Agriculture 50 44 60 644 1,260

CCCM 1 1 3 4

Coordination 4 3 9 16 28

Disaster Risk Reduction 13 10 13 40 86

Education 38 20 58 252 452

Environment 14 12 21 76 137

Food 3 7 5 7 5

Governance 45 32 50 172 422

Health 105 51 79 1,022 2,688

Infrastructure 14 12 13 33 63

Livelihoods 40 31 43 452 1,879

Mine Action 11 12 28 204 566

Non-Food Items 1 1 1 1

Nutrition 16 13 23 66 95

Peace Building/ Conflict

Prevention 20 15 36 99 175

Private Sector Development 12 9 14 76 265

Protection 50 33 58 365 873

Responsible Tourism 1 1 1 4 11

Social Protection 10 6 16 36 91

WASH 33 25 36 166 224

Grand Total (All Sectors)

400 (49%) 163 (74%) 84 (100%) 1,739 (70%) 5,901 (36%)

(% of Total in

Countrywide) (% of Total in South East of Myanmar)

The 3W reporting indicates an increase in village tract reach of Agriculture, DRR, Environment, Food, Livelihoods, Mine Action and Private Sector Development interventions in particular over the past 6 months, and a reduction in Education, Health, Livelihoods, Protection and WASH.

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No. of Organizations by Sector and Type of Organization (as of Feb 28, 2018)

Sector/Cluster INGO NNGO UN & IO Red

Cross CBO* Donor BBO* Total

Agriculture 22 4 2 2 14 44

CCCM 1 1

Coordination 1 2 3

Disaster Risk Reduction 6 1 1 2 10

Education 14 3 2 1 20

Environment 6 2 4 12

Food 2 1 1 3 7

Governance 14 7 3 1 7 32

Health 29 8 6 4 3 1 51

Infrastructure 3 2 2 5 12

Livelihoods 21 5 4 1 31

Mine Action 6 1 5 12

Non-Food Items 1 1

Nutrition 7 1 1 2 2 13

Peace Building/Conflict Prevention 9 3 1 1 1 15

Private Sector Development 5 3 1 9

Protection 16 3 5 1 8 33

Responsible Tourism 1 1

Social Protection 2 3 1 6

WASH 7 3 2 2 11 25

No. of Organizations by State/Region and Sector (as of Feb 28, 2018)

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Bago (East) 11 2 3 3 6 17 2 9 5 3 2 2 10 4 53

Kayah 12 1 9 1 13 17 5 9 6 2 4 3 12 5 65

Kayin 14 1 3 6 11 2 5 14 32 3 11 8 7 11 21 2 13 93

Mon 8 2 9 1 14 22 3 7 4 3 4 17 2 5 68

Shan (East) 4 1 2 4 13 1 3 3 5 1 2 28

Shan (South) 11 2 6 3 2 14 20 10 2 2 6 4 10 1 3 4 62

Tanintharyi 4 1 4 5 8 20 3 2 1 2 6 1 7 3 2 50

Sector Total 44 1 3 10 20 12 7 32 51 12 31 12 1 13 15 9 33 1 6 25

Southeastern Myanmar ‐ Summary of Organizations' Sub Sectors Interventions

Projects Under Implementation as of Feb 28, 2018

Bago (East), Kayah, Kayin, Mon, Shan (East), Shan (South) and Tanintharyi

Sector Sub SectorNo. of

Projects

No. of

Organizations

No. of

Townships

No. of

VillageTract

/ Town

No. of

Village

/Ward

Agriculture Agricultural Alternative Development 6 4 17 49 90

Agricultural Assessment 1 1 1 1 1

Agriculture Development 26 18 28 162 321

Capacity Building (Agricultural Livelihood) 24 20 23 94 218

Crop Inputs 6 7 16 95 129

Irrigation Water Resources 2 2 33 367 621

Livestock and poultry inputs 3 4 7 31 53

Tools and Machinery 2 2 12 104 177

Not specified 4 3 4 2

50 44 60 644 1,260

CCCM Capacity Building and Training 1 1 3 4

1 1 3 4

Coordination General Coordination 3 2 6 9 22

Information & Communications Technology 1 1 3 7 6

Security Management 1 1 1 1

4 3 9 16 28

Disaster Risk

Reduction

Community based Disaster Preparedness

and Risk Reduction

7 6 9 34 72

Mainstreaming of Disaster Risk Reduction

into development

2 2 6 9 25

Preparedness and Response Programs 3 2 2 3 11

Public Awareness, Education and Training 4 5 4 6 22

13 10 13 40 86

Disaster Preparedness Response in

Education

1 1 3

Early Childhood Development 11 2 16 85 191

Food/Cash for Education 2 1 11 52 32

Non-Formal Education 7 6 13 30 50

Quality Basic Education/Formal Education 23 14 40 124 231

Not specified 2 2 10

38 20 58 252 452

Environment Biodiversity and Wildlife Conservation 3 4 3 6

Forestry 6 5 11 24 52

Policy development 1 1

Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency 4 4 12 49 85

14 12 21 76 137

Food For Work 1 1 3

General Food Distribution 2 4 3 7 5

3 7 5 7 5

Sector Total (AGRICULTURE)

Sector Total (COORDINATION)

Sector Total (DISASTER RISK REDUCTION)

Sector Total (EDUCATION)

Education

Sector Total (CCCM)

Sector Total (ENVIRONMENT)

Sector Total (FOOD)

Food

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Southeastern Myanmar ‐ Summary of Organizations' Sub Sectors Interventions

Projects Under Implementation as of Feb 28, 2018

Bago (East), Kayah, Kayin, Mon, Shan (East), Shan (South) and Tanintharyi

Sector Sub SectorNo. of

Projects

No. of

Organizations

No. of

Townships

No. of

VillageTract

/ Town

No. of

Village

/Ward

Access to Justice 7 4 19 12 12

Economic and Development policy/planning 5 3 10 32 48

Housing, Property and Land Reform 18 12 23 43 66

Human Rights Monitoring 1 1

Human Rights Promotion and Advocacy 5 4 12

Institutional Strengthening and Public

Administration Reform

9 7 29 24 171

Legislative Reform 2 2

Media and flow of Information 1 1 4

Public sector financial management 2 2 14

Rule of Law 3 3 4 1 2

Strengthening civil society 13 12 19 74 135

Transparency/Accountability 4 4 1

Not specified 1 1 3

45 32 50 172 422

Health Basic Health Care 3 3 6 56 177

Community Home Based Care 3 1 15

Control of Communicable Diseases 4 3 14 8

Coordination 1 1 3 6 22

Disease surveillance 1 1 7

Harm Reduction 1 1 2

Health Assessment 2 2 3 6 22

Health Care Waste Management 1 1 1

Health Education 7 7 10 51 106

HIV/AIDS Programme 17 15 79 97 122

Malaria Programme 15 14 72 787 2,003

Maternal and Child Health 27 15 46 204 530

Mental Health and Psychosocial Support 4 2 3 3

Reproductive Health Care 15 10 51 78 150

Revitalization of existing HS - HR 3 2 3 6 22

Revitalization of existing HS - Infrastructure 2 2 5 3 10

Revitalization of existing HS-

Equipment&Supplies

1 1

TB Programme 9 8 48 176 298

Not specified 7 6 64 6 3

105 51 79 1,022 2,688

Rehabilitation-Community Infrastructure &

Facility

13 11 12 31 58

Not specified 1 1 1 2 5

14 12 13 33 63

Sector Total (GOVERNANCE)

Governance

Sector Total (HEALTH)

Sector Total (INFRASTRUCTURE)

Infrastructure

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Southeastern Myanmar ‐ Summary of Organizations' Sub Sectors Interventions

Projects Under Implementation as of Feb 28, 2018

Bago (East), Kayah, Kayin, Mon, Shan (East), Shan (South) and Tanintharyi

Sector Sub SectorNo. of

Projects

No. of

Organizations

No. of

Townships

No. of

VillageTract

/ Town

No. of

Village

/Ward

Cash For Work 2 2 1 7 19

Cash Grants 2 2 5 11 10

Income Generation Support 31 14 32 135 336

Micro-Finance 11 8 20 252 1,314

Support to CSOs 10 8 13 88 237

Vocational Education and Training 17 11 22 105 203

Not Specified 1 1

40 31 43 452 1,879

Advocacy 2 2 3 7 6

Humanitarian Clearance of Mines and ERW 1 1 4

Mine-Risk Education 10 11 28 204 566

Victim Assistance 3 3 7 10 6

11 12 28 204 566

Non-Food Items NFI Assessment 1 1 1 1

1 1 1 1

Nutrition IEC on Infant and Child feeding 13 10 16 61 94

Inpatient Therapeutic Programme (ITP) 3 2 13

Monitoring Breast Milk Substitutes 1 1 1 22 38

Nutrition Assessment with MUAC 1 1 3

Nutrition Assessment with W/H 2 2 1 22 38

Nutrition Survey 1 1 1 22 38

Nutritional Surveillance 1 1 1 22 38

Outpatient Therapeutic Programme (OTP) 1 1 7

Not specified 4 3 2 5 1

16 13 23 66 95

Peace Building/

Conflict Prevention

Conflict transformation and Peacebuilding 20 15 36 99 175

20 15 36 99 175

Access to finance and financial inclusion 1 1 7

Other private sector support 4 4 7

Public-Private partnerships 3 3 6 76 265

Skills Development 8 3 3

Small and Medium Enterprises Development 1 1 1

12 9 14 76 265

Sector Total (LIVELIHOODS)

Livelihoods

Private Sector

Development

Sector Total (PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT)

Sector Total (MINE ACTION)

Mine Action

Sector Total (NON‐FOOD ITEMS)

Sector Total (NUTRITION)

Sector Total (PEACE BUILDING/ CONFLICT PREVENTION)

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Southeastern Myanmar ‐ Summary of Organizations' Sub Sectors Interventions

Projects Under Implementation as of Feb 28, 2018

Bago (East), Kayah, Kayin, Mon, Shan (East), Shan (South) and Tanintharyi

Sector Sub SectorNo. of

Projects

No. of

Organizations

No. of

Townships

No. of

VillageTract

/ Town

No. of

Village

/Ward

Awareness Raising on Protection Issues 3 2 4 9 23

Child Protection 14 6 42 162 488

Child Protection in Emergencies 1 1 3

Civil Documentation 1 1 3 5 5

Community Based Protection (Groups) 4 3 5 40 70

Durable Solution - IDP/Returnee Housing,

Land and Property

8 6 15 52 46

Gender Based Violence 8 5 12 27 30

Human Trafficking 9 4 18 20 35

Persons with Disabilities 5 3 8 19 40

Promoting Gender Equality and

Empowerment of Women

17 11 26 96 190

Protection Assessment 1 1 1 1

50 33 58 365 873

Responsible Tourism Not specified 1 1 1 4 11

1 1 1 4 11

Social Protection Building a Social Protection System 13 6 16 36 91

10 6 16 36 91

WASH Assessment/Studies 2 2 3 3 3

Environmental Sanitation 3 3 3 12 16

Excreta Disposal/Treatment/ Management-

Communal/Institutions

1 1 1 5 13

Excreta Disposal/Treatment/ Management –

Household Level

3 3 5 22 57

Hygiene Promotion & Behaviour Change 11 11 13 66 109

Water Resources Management 1 1 1 1

Water Supply - Community 29 19 26 69 99

Water Supply - Household Level 12 3 17 40 6

Water Supply - Institutions 1 1 2 2

33 25 36 166 224

400 (49%) 163 (74%) 84 (100%) 1,739 (70%) 5,901

(% of Total in Southeastern of

Myanmar)

Sector Total (RESPONSIBLE TOURISM)

Sector Total (SOCIAL PROTECTION)

Sector Total (WASH)

Grand Total (All Sectors)

Sector Total (PROTECTION)

Protection

(% of Total in Countrywide)

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Note: This map represents information asreported by organizations contributing to theMIMU 3W. Inclusion of an organization on thismap does not imply endorsement by theUnited Nations or its projects. Note that thismap shows presence of an organization anddoes not indicate the volume of assistance, thenumber of beneficiaries, or the extent to whichneeds are met or unmet.

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SOUTHEASTERN MYANMARAll Projects Under Implementation (Village Tract Level)

February 28, 2018

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Data Sources: Who/What/Where data collected by MIMUBoundaries: WFP/MIMUPlace Name: Ministry of Home Affairs (GAD), translated by MIMU

Map ID: MIMU1056v10Creation Date: 23 April 2018.A3Projection/Datum: Geographic/WGS84

Map produced by the MIMU - [email protected]

Legend!. State/Region Capital

Village Tracts with reported activitiesNumber of Organizations

1 - 45 - 89 - 13Other Village Tracts

Note: Projects implemented at townshiplevel are not reflected in this map.

Agri CCCM Coord DRR Edu Env Food Gov Health Infra LH MinAct NFI Nutri PB PSD Protec Tourism Shelter SocialProt WASH

EmbassyDonor 2 1 1 3 2 2 2CBO* 1BBO* 14 1 4 3 7 1 5 1 5 1 2 1 8 1 11Red Cross 2 4 1UN & IO 2 2 1 2 1 3 6 4 1 1 1 1 5 2NNGO 4 1 3 2 7 8 2 5 1 3 3 3 3 3INGO 22 1 6 14 6 1 14 29 3 21 6 7 9 5 16 1 2 7Total 44 1 3 10 20 12 5 32 51 12 31 12 1 13 15 9 33 1 6 25

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Org. Type INGO NNGO UN & IO Red Cross CBO* Donor Embassy BBO* TotalCountrywide 99 50 23 8 2 3 0 34 219Southeastern 73 34 15 7 1 7 0 34 171

BBO* - Border-based Organization CBO* - Community-based Organization

2,4551,739

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Total No. of Village Tracts in SoutheasternNo. of Village Tracts with reported activities% of Village Tracts with reported activities

SOUTHEASTERN Myanmar - Organizations' Presence at Township Level by Sector

Projects Under Implementation as of February 28, 2018

Source – MIMU 3W Copyright © Myanmar Information Management Unit 2018. May be used free of charge with attribution.

State/ Region Township TS Pcode Agriculture CCCM Coordi

nation

Disaster

Risk

Reduction

Education Environment Food Governance Health Infra

structure Livelihoods

Logis

tics Mine Action

Non-Food

Items Nutrition

Peace

Building /

Conflict

Prevention

Private Sector

Development Protection

Responsible

Tourism Shelter

Social

Protection WASH Other

Count

of

Orgs

Bago (East) Bago MMR007001 IDE-Proximity, IFDC,

MHDO, USAID USRC PDO UNDP

Jhpeigo, MMA, MSI,

PGK, PSI, UNFPA,

UNICEF, WHO

KWEG DCA-CM (CIDKP),

DCA-CM (KTWG) UNICEF Japan

KWEG, MRCS, TDH

Lausanne, UNICEF Japan 23

Bago (East) Daik-U MMR007007

IDE-Proximity, IFDC,

MHDO MC ICRC, MMA, PSI TDH Lausanne 9

Bago (East) Htantabin MMR013006 IDE-Proximity, USAID KMSS ICRC, KBC (Kayin), PSI CDN DCA-CM (CIDKP) NPA 9

Bago (East) Kawa MMR007003

HELVETAS, IDE-

Proximity NAG, UNDP PSI TDH Lausanne 6

Bago (East) Kyaukkyi MMR007011

CDN, CRS, ICCO, IDE-

Proximity, KMSS, TBC

(KORD)

HI, ICRC, PGK, PSI, TBC

(KWO), UNICEF

DCA-NCA,

HI, KMSS,

WEI

DCA-CM (KTWG),

HI, WEI TBC (KWO) NPA

DCA-NCA, SP, TBC

(KORD), WEI TBC (KORD) 18

Bago (East) Kyauktaga MMR007006

CRS, IDE-Proximity,

KMSS, TLMM TLMM KMSS, MC KMSS ICRC, PGK, PSI, UNICEF TLMM

Diakonia,

TLMM

KBC (Kayin),

KWEG, SP, TDH

Lausanne, TLMM

15

Bago (East) Nyaunglebin MMR007005 IDE-Proximity, USAID MC ICRC, MMA, PGK, PSI DCA-NCA SP, TDH Lausanne 10

Bago (East) Oktwin MMR007013 IDE-Proximity

ICRC, MMA, PGK, PSI,

UNICEF PATH PATH SVS, UNICEF 8

Bago (East) Phyu MMR007012 IDE-Proximity, TLMM ICRC, MMA, PGK, PSI TLMM SP, TDH Lausanne 8

Bago (East) Shwegyin MMR007008 CRS, KMSS KMSS KMSS ICRC, PSI, TBC (KWO)

KMSS, RMO,

WEI

DCA-CM (CIDKP),

DCA-CM (KTWG),

WEI

TBC (KWO) NPA SP, TDH Lausanne,

WEI TBC (KORD) 13

Bago (East) Taungoo MMR007009 IDE-Proximity, TLMM TLMM MC CA

ICRC, Jhpeigo, MMA,

PGK, PSI TLMM TLMM

DCA-CM (CIDKP),

DCA-CM (KTWG),

DCA-NCA

SP, TDH Lausanne,

TLMM 15

Bago (East) Thanatpin MMR007002

HELVETAS, IDE-

Proximity, IFDC,

MHDO

NAG, UNDP MMA, PSI TDH Lausanne WCM 10

Bago (East) Waw MMR007004 IDE-Proximity ICRC, MMA, PGK, PSI TDH Lausanne 6

Bago (East) Yedashe MMR007010 IDE-Proximity, TLMM UNDP ICRC, MMA, PSI TLMM TDH Lausanne 7

Kayah Bawlake MMR002005 TBC (MZM) FRC - SPA,

UNICEF

COM, MC,

Trocaire CPI, ICRC, IRC, PSI, WV

TBC

(MZM)

FRC - SPA,

MC

DCA-CM

(KnSWDC) ICCO, MC KMSS, SDI CARE USRC 17

Kayah

Demoso MMR002002 Diakonia, DRC UNHCR

AVSI, FRC -

SPA, KMSS,

UNICEF, WV

IRC, MC, Trocaire CPI, ICRC, IFRC, IRC,

MAM, PSI, WV

DRC, FRC -

SPA, KMSS,

MC, MCC,

UNHCR, WV

DCA-CM, DCA-CM

(KnSWDC), DRC,

UNHCR

AVSI, ICCO,

MC KMSS, SDI

CARE, Diakonia,

WV TBC (MSDA) 23

Kayah Hpasawng MMR002006

TBC (Alin Thit), TBC

(KarenniRC), TBC

(MZM)

FRC - SPA,

UNICEF MC, TBC (KnE)

CPI, ICRC, IRC, MAM,

PSI

TBC (Alin

Thit), TBC

(MZM)

FRC - SPA,

MC

DCA-CM

(KnSWDC), MAG ICCO, MC KMSS, SDI CARE, MRCS

TBC (Alin

Thit), TBC

(KMHC)

USRC 21

Kayah

Hpruso MMR002003 ACF, DRC, MC UNHCR

AVSI, CFM,

FRC - SPA,

KMSS,

UNICEF, VSO

COM, IRC, MC,

TBC, TBC (KMSS),

TBC (KnE),

Trocaire

CPI, ICRC, IRC, MAM,

PSI, UNICEF, WV

DRC, FRC -

SPA, KMSS,

MC, UNHCR

DCA-CM, DCA-CM

(KnSWDC), DRC,

MAG, UNHCR

AVSI, ICCO,

MC KMSS, SDI CARE, Diakonia

TBC

(KMHC),

TBC

(KnSWD)

USRC 31

Kayah

Loikaw MMR002001 Diakonia, MC, MCC UNHCR

AVSI, FRC -

SPA, KMSS,

UNICEF,

WFP, WV

CA, COM, FHI

360, IRC, MC, PI,

SDI, Trocaire

CPI, ICRC, IFRC, IRC,

Jhpeigo, MMA, PSI,

UNICEF, WHO, WV

FRC - SPA,

KMSS, MC,

MCC,

UNHCR,

WFP, WV

DCA-CM

(KnSWDC), MAG UNICEF

AVSI, ICCO,

MC, TBC

(ENAC)

KMSS, SDI

CARE, Diakonia,

FHI 360, KRSDO,

MRCS, TDH

Lausanne, UNICEF,

WV

TBC

(KnSWD),

TBC (MSDA)

36

Kayah

Mese MMR002007 TBC (KLC), TBC

(KNGY), TBC (KSYN)

FRC - SPA,

UNICEF MC ICRC, IRC, PSI

TBC

(KNGY),

TBC

(KSYN)

FRC - SPA,

MC

DCA-CM

(KnSWDC) ICCO, MC KMSS, SDI

CARE, TBC

(KarenniRC) TBC (KSYN) USRC 16

Kayah Shadaw MMR002004 DRC UNHCR

FRC - SPA,

UNICEF TBC (KnE) IRC, MC CPI, ICRC, IRC, PSI KRSDO

DRC, FRC -

SPA, MC,

UNHCR

DCA-CM

(KnSWDC), DRC,

MAG, UNHCR

ICCO, MC KMSS, SDI CARE, KRSDO TBC (KMHC) USRC 19

Kayin Hlaingbwe MMR003002

IDE-Proximity, JIA,

KWEG, LWF, MEDA,

WV

LWF

DCA-NCA,

ICCO, LWF,

Malteser

ADRA, LWF,

Swisscontact,

WFP, WV

TBC (KESAN) DCA-

NCA KWEG, NAG

ADRA, AuRC, CPI, DCA-

NCA, ICRC, IRC,

Jhpeigo, LWF, MMA,

PSI, TBC (KWO),

UNICEF, URC, WV

ADRA,

LWF

DCA-NCA,

KBC (Kayin),

LWF, WV

DCA-CM, DCA-CM

(CIDKP), DCA-CM

(KTWG), HALO

ADRA, JIA,

TBC (KWO),

UNICEF

JIA, KWEG

AAR, Diakonia, TBC

(KRC), TDH

Lausanne, WV

DCA-NCA,

JIA, PWJ,

TBC

(CIDKP),

TBC (KORD)

39

Kayin Hpa-An MMR003001

IDE-Proximity,

KWEG, MEDA, TBC

(KORD), WV

TBC

(KORD)

UNDSS,

UNHCR

CA, DCA-

NCA,

Malteser

CA, DCA-

NCA, PIN,

Malteser,

Swisscontact,

VSO, WV

CA, DCA-NCA, FHI

360, KWEG, MIID,

NAG, OXFAM,

PIN, TBC (KORD),

WV

ICRC, IRC, Jhpeigo,

MMA, MSI, PGK, PSI,

TBC (KWO), UNAIDS,

UNICEF, URC, WHO,

WV

ADRA, BAJ,

HELVETAS,

KMSS, WV

DCA-CM, DCA-CM

(CIDKP), DCA-CM

(KTWG), HALO

TBC (KWO),

UNICEF

AFXB,

Diakonia,

KWEG, MC

Diakonia, KMSS,

MRCS, TBC

(KHRG), TBC

(KWO), TDH

Lausanne, UNICEF,

VSO, WV

MIID, PWJ,

TBC

(BPHWT),

TBC (KORD),

UNICEF

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Kayin Hpapun MMR003003

IDE-Proximity, LWF,

TBC (KarenBC), TBC

(KORD)

LWF

CA, DCA-

NCA, ICCO,

LWF

LWF TBC (KESAN),

TBC (KORD)

DCA-

NCA,

TBC,

TBC

(CIDKP),

TBC

(KORD)

TBC (KESAN)

DCA-NCA, ICRC,

Jhpeigo, LWF, TBC

(KWO)

LWF DCA-NCA,

KMSS, LWF

DCA-CM, DCA-CM

(CIDKP), DCA-CM

(KTWG), DCA-

NCA, HALO

TBC (KWO),

UNICEF

KMSS, TBC (KORD),

TBC (KRC), TBC

(KWO)

DCA-NCA,

TBC

(BPHWT),

TBC

(CIDKP),

TBC

(KarenBC),

TBC (KORD)

21

Kayin Kawkareik MMR003006 IDE-Proximity,

KWEG, MEDA CA

AAM, FHI 360,

KWEG, PIN

CA, CPI, HI, ICRC,

Jhpeigo, JSI, KBC

(Kayin), MAM, PGK,

PSI, TBC (KWO),

UNAIDS, UNICEF, URC

HI, KMSS

DCA-CM, DCA-CM

(CIDKP), DCA-CM

(KTWG), HI, MAG

TBC (KWO),

UNICEF

CA, KWEG,

NPA

KBC (Kayin),

UNICEF TBC (CIDKP) IOM 31

Kayin Kyainseikgyi MMR003007

LWF, TBC

(Brotherhood), TBC

(CAT), TBC (KESAN)

LWF DCA-NCA,

ICCO, LWF

LWF,

Swisscontact

DCA-

NCA

AAM, CA, FHI

360, KWEG, PIN

AuRC, CPI, DCA-NCA,

ICRC, Jhpeigo, LWF,

MAM, PGK, PSI, TBC

(KWO), UNICEF, URC

LWF

DCA-NCA,

KBC (Kayin),

LWF

DCA-CM, DCA-CM

(CIDKP), DCA-CM

(KTWG), MAG

TBC (KWO),

UNICEF KWEG

AAR, TBC

(KarenBC), TBC

(KRC)

DCA-NCA,

NRC, PWJ,

SVS, TBC

(BPHWT),

TBC

(CIDKP),

TBC

(KarenBC),

TBC (KORD),

UNICEF

IOM 38

Kayin Myawaddy MMR003005 TBC

(KORD) Swisscontact

TBC

(CIDKP),

TBC

(KORD)

CPI, ICRC, IOM,

Jhpeigo, JSI, MAM,

MMA, PGK, PSI, TBC

(KWO), UNAIDS, URC

AFXB, KMSS

DCA-CM, DCA-CM

(CIDKP), DCA-CM

(DKBA), DCA-CM

(KTWG), MAG

TBC

(KDHW),

TBC (KWO),

UNICEF

NPA

IOM, SP, TBC

(KHRG), TBC

(KWO), TDH

Lausanne, UNICEF

TBC

(CIDKP),

TBC (KORD)

31

Kayin Thandaunggyi MMR003004 IDE-Proximity, KMSS,

WCM

TBC

(KORD) ICCO, KMSS

KMSS,

Swisscontact AAM, KWEG, PIN

CPI, HI, ICRC, MAM,

PSI, TBC (KWO),

UNICEF

KMSS

CDN, DCA-

NCA, HI, KBC

(Kayin),

KMSS

DCA-CM, DCA-CM

(CIDKP), HALO, HI

KMSS, TBC

(KWO),

UNICEF,

WCM

CA, KWEG,

NPA

DCA-NCA, KWEG,

SP, TBC (KHRG),

TBC (KORD), TBC

(KWO), TLMM

KMSS,

KWEG

KMSS, TBC

(BPHWT),

TBC

(CIDKP),

TBC (KORD)

33

Mon Bilin MMR011010

CARE, HELVETAS,

IDE-Proximity, TBC

(KESAN), TBC (KORD)

Swisscontact,

UNICEF, SDC,

WFP, WV

AAM, NAG, UNDP ICRC, IOM, PSI, TBC

(KWO), WV TBC (KWO) NRC, WV

DCA-NCA,

KHRG

SDC, TBC

(BPHWT),

TBC (KORD)

21

Mon Chaungzon MMR011003 CARE

TLMM,

UNICEF

AAM, FHI 360,

Trocaire, UNDP AMM, ICRC, MMA, PSI TLMM TLMM AAM, TLMM IOM 12

Mon Kyaikmaraw MMR011002

CARE, TBC

(HURFOM) UNICEF FHI 360, UNDP

AFXB, AMM, ICRC,

IOM, MAM, MMA, PSI,

TBC (KWO)

AFXB DCA-CM (KTWG) AFXB

NRC, TBC

(HURFOM), TDH

Lausanne

IOM 16

Mon Kyaikto MMR011009

CARE, HELVETAS,

IDE-Proximity UNICEF, WFP NAG, UNDP

AMM, ICRC, IOM,

MMA, PSI, UNICEF

NRC, TDH

Lausanne DCA-NCA IOM 15

Mon

Mawlamyine MMR011001 CARE, WV USRC

USRC,

Swisscontact,

UNICEF, WV

CA, DCA-NCA, FHI

360, MIID,

OXFAM, PI, PIN,

Trocaire, UNDP

AFXB, AMM, ICRC,

IOM, JH, Jhpeigo,

MMA, MSI, PGK, PSI,

UNAIDS, UNICEF,

WHO, WV

AFXB, CA,

HELVETAS,

WV

UNICEF AFXB, MC

CARE, IOM, MRCS,

NRC, TDH

Lausanne, UNICEF,

VSO, WV

MIID IOM 34

Mon Mudon MMR011005 CARE SRC SDC, UNICEF

AAM, FHI 360,

Trocaire, UNDP

AFXB, AMM, ICRC,

IOM, MAM, MMA, PSI AFXB AFXB

Diakonia, TDH

Lausanne DCA-NCA

IOM,

SRC 18

Mon Paung MMR011008 CARE, IDE-Proximity SRC UNICEF

FHI 360, PIN,

UNDP

AFXB, AMM, ICRC,

MAM, MMA, PSI,

UNICEF

AFXB AFXB TDH Lausanne IOM,

SRC 15

Mon

Thanbyuzayat MMR011004 CARE, WV

SDC,

Swisscontact,

UNICEF, WV

AAM, FHI 360,

Trocaire, UNDP

AMM, ICRC, IOM, JH,

MMA, PGK, PSI, WV WV WV

AAM, Diakonia,

NRC, TDH

Lausanne, UNICEF,

WV

DCA-NCA IOM 20

Mon Thaton MMR011007

CARE, HELVETAS,

IDE-Proximity, TBC

(KORD)

SRC Swisscontact,

UNICEF

FHI 360, NAG,

UNDP

ICRC, IOM, MMA, MSI,

PGK, PSI, TBC (KWO),

UNICEF

PACT

DCA-CM, DCA-CM

(CIDKP), DCA-CM

(KTWG)

KMSS, NRC KHRG TBC (KORD) SRC 25

Mon

Ye MMR011006

CARE, TBC

(HURFOM), TBC

(KORD), TBC (MRDC)

SDC,

Swisscontact,

UNICEF

AAM, CA, FHI

360, TBC

(HURFOM),

Trocaire, UNDP

CPI, ICRC, IOM, MAM,

MMA, MSI, PGK, PSI SDC

DCA-CM, DCA-CM

(CIDKP)

AAM, NRC, TDH

Lausanne

TBC (KORD),

TBC (MRDC) IOM 25

Tanintharyi Bokpyin MMR006010 KMSS ALARM ALARM, TBC

(CAT), Trocaire ICRC, Jhpeigo, PSI, URC ALARM KMSS TBC (CIDKP) 9

Tanintharyi Dawei MMR006001 CARE UNHCR TBC

(TRIPNET)

DCA-NCA, FHI

360, TBC (CAT),

Trocaire

AMM, ICRC, Jhpeigo,

MSI, PGK, PSI, UNICEF,

URC, WHO, WV

HELVETAS DCA-CM, DCA-CM

(KTWG)

TBC

(TRIPNET)

TBC (KWO),

UNICEF TBC (ENAC)

MRCS, TBC (KRC),

TDH Lausanne,

UNHCR, UNICEF

AFXB TBC

(KarenBC) 29

Tanintharyi Kawthoung MMR006009 WV

AMM, ICRC, Jhpeigo,

PGK, PSI, UNICEF, URC,

WHO, WV

TDH Lausanne,

UNICEF, WV AFXB 12

Tanintharyi Kyunsu MMR006006 KMSS ALARM TBC (CAT),

Trocaire

ICRC, Jhpeigo, KMSS,

PSI, UNICEF, URC KMSS 9

Tanintharyi Launglon MMR006002 WV WV Trocaire AMM, ICRC, Jhpeigo,

PSI, UNICEF, URC, WV MRCS, WV 9

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Tanintharyi Myeik MMR006005 PACT CA, DCA-NCA,

Trocaire

ICRC, Jhpeigo, MMA,

PGK, PSI, URC, WHO DCA-CM (KTWG) UNICEF

TDH Lausanne,

UNICEF AFXB, KMSS 18

Tanintharyi Palaw MMR006007 KMSS, WV KMSS, PACT Trocaire AMM, ICRC, Jhpeigo,

PGK, PSI, URC, WV WV AFXB, CA TDH Lausanne, WV

TBC

(KarenBC) 14

Tanintharyi Tanintharyi MMR006008 IDE-Proximity NRC ALARM ALARM, TBC

(CAT), Trocaire

ICRC, Jhpeigo, PSI, TBC

(KWO), UNICEF, URC TBC (KWO) Diakonia TBC (CIDKP) 13

Tanintharyi Thayetchaung MMR006003 KMSS, WV WV

AMM, ICRC, Jhpeigo,

PSI, TBC (KWO), URC,

WV

WV DCA-CM (KTWG) AFXB, CA

MRCS, TDH

Lausanne, UNHCR,

WV

TBC

(KarenBC) 15

Tanintharyi Yebyu MMR006004 TBC (HURFOM)

FHI 360, TBC

(CAT), TBC

(HURFOM),

Trocaire

CPI, ICRC, Jhpeigo,

MAM, PSI, TBC (KWO),

URC

CA UNHCR IOM 14

Shan (East) Ho Tawng (Ho

Tao) MMR016320 WFP 1

Shan (East)

Kengtung MMR016001 GIZ Myanmar, KMSS CA

FHF, GIZ Myanmar,

Jhpeigo, Malteser, PSI,

UNICEF, WHO

GIZ

Myanmar,

Malteser,

UNICEF

FLD

DCA-NCA, KMSS,

MRCS, TDH

Lausanne, UNICEF

GIZ

Myanmar,

Malteser

14

Shan (East) Mong Hpen MMR016319 WFP 1

Shan (East) Mong Kar MMR016322 WFP 1

Shan (East) Mong Pawk MMR016321 WFP UNICEF 2

Shan (East) Monghpyak MMR016010 GIZ Myanmar

GIZ Myanmar,

Malteser, PSI

GIZ

Myanmar,

Malteser

GIZ

Myanmar 3

Shan (East) Monghsat MMR016006 TBC (SSDF) UWS PSI 3

Shan (East) Mongkhet MMR016002 UWS Malteser, PSI 3

Shan (East) Mongla MMR016005 GIZ Myanmar HPA HPA, Malteser, PSI KMSS

GIZ

Myanmar 5

Shan (East) Mongping MMR016007 Malteser, PSI, UNICEF 3

Shan (East) Mongton MMR016008 TBC (SSDF) PSI, UNICEF 3

Shan (East) Mongyang MMR016003 HPA, Malteser, PSI 3

Shan (East) Mongyawng MMR016011 UWS

HPA, Malteser, PSI,

UNICEF 5

Shan (East) Nam Hpai MMR016323 WFP 1

Shan (East) Tachileik MMR016009 UWS

Malteser, MANA, PGK,

PSI, UNAIDS, UNICEF,

WHO

FLD UNICEF AFXB 10

Shan (South) Hopong MMR014003

AVSI, IDE-Proximity,

MEDA, SWISSAID,

UNODC

ADRA FHI 360, MIID FHF, MRCS, PSI, UNION IDEA, KMSS,

SWISSAID AVSI FLD

FHI 360, KMSS,

TDH Lausanne DCA-NCA IOM 19

Shan (South) Hsihseng MMR014004

IDE-Proximity,

MEDA, MIID,

SWISSAID

KMSS, WFP SWISSAID FHI 360, MC, MIIDFHF, MRCS, PSI, RI,

UNION, VSO

KMSS,

SWISSAID MAG FLD FHI 360, SWISSAID IOM 17

Shan (South) Kalaw MMR014005 IDE-Proximity AVSI MC DCA-NCA

FHF, MMA, PGK, PSI,

UNION

PGMF,

Swisscontact

MC,

Swisscontact TDH Lausanne AFXB 13

Shan (South) Kunhing MMR014014 AVSI, KMSS MRCS, PSI, UNICEF DCA-CM 6

Shan (South) Kyethi MMR014015 PSI FLD 2

Shan (South) Laihka MMR014012 AVSI MRCS, PSI, RI FLD TDH Lausanne TBC (SSDF) 7

Shan (South) Langkho MMR014018 KMSS, TBC (SSDF) FHF, PSI TBC (SSDF) TBC (SSDF) 4

Shan (South) Lawksawk MMR014008 IDE-Proximity FHI 360 FHF, MRCS, PGK, PSI

FHI 360, TDH

Lausanne IOM 8

Shan (South) Loilen MMR014011 UNODC KMSS COM, Trocaire FHF, MMA, PGK, PSI KMSS FLD KMSS IOM 10

Shan (South) Mawkmai MMR014020 IDE-Proximity FHF, MRCS, PSI, RI TBC (SSDF) 6

Shan (South) Monghsu MMR014017 KMSS WFP FHF, PGK, PSI, UNICEF TDH Lausanne 7

Shan (South) Mongkaing MMR014016 JSI, PSI, UNICEF FLD 4

Shan (South) Mongnai MMR014019 KMSS AVSI, KMSS FHF, MRCS, PSI 5

Shan (South) Mongpan MMR014021 AVSI, KMSS FHF, PSI TBC (SSDF) 5

Shan (South) Nansang MMR014013 AVSI, KMSS FHF, MMA, MRCS,

PGK, PSI TDH Lausanne 8

Shan (South) Nyaungshwe MMR014002 IDE-Proximity, MEDA KMSS MIID, OXFAM FHF, MMA, PGK, PSI

DCA-NCA,

KMSS,

PGMF,

Swisscontact

MC, PfC,

Swisscontact UNICEF ICEI MIID IOM 17

Shan (South) Pekon MMR014010 SWISSAID CA, KMSS AVSI, KMSS,

UWS, WFP SWISSAID PIN FHF, KMSS, MRCS, PSI

CA, KMSS,

MCC,

SWISSAID

Diakonia, KMSS,

SWISSAID KMSS UN-Habitat IOM 14

Shan (South) Pindaya MMR014006 IDE-Proximity,

SWISSAID UNICEF SWISSAID CA

FHF, MMA, PATH, PGK,

PSI

PGMF,

SWISSAID,

Swisscontact

FLD MC,

Swisscontact SWISSAID 13

Shan (South) Pinlaung MMR014009 IDE-Proximity, MEDA ADRA FHI 360, MIID FHF, PSI

KMSS,

PGMF,

Swisscontact

FLD MC,

Swisscontact

FHI 360, MRCS,

TDH Lausanne IOM 15

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Orgs

Shan (South) Taunggyi MMR014001 AVSI, IDE-Proximity,

MEDA

ADRA, AVSI,

KMSS MC

COM, FHI 360,

IDEA, PI, PIN

FHF, JH, Jhpeigo,

MANA, MMA, MRCS,

PGK, PSI, UNICEF,

UNION, WHO

KMSS, PACT,

PGMF,

Swisscontact

UNICEF ICCO, MC MC,

Swisscontact

DCA-NCA,

Diakonia, FHI 360,

KMSS, MRCS, TDH

Lausanne, UN

Women, UNICEF,

VSO

DCA-NCA IOM 34

Shan (South) Ywangan MMR014007 IDE-Proximity, IID,

UNODC MC COM, Trocaire FHF, MRCS, PSI PGMF 11