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Myanmar (Burma)

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    Project

    Inside Myanmar's Military Regime

    Journalist Allegra Mendelson was granted a journalist visa into Myanmar as part of the first foreign...

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    Allegra Mendelson
    Grantee
    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - Inside Myanmar's Military Regime
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    PART OF: Inside Myanmar's Military Regime

    Myanmar Military May Extend Emergency Rule by up to Two Years

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    Allegra Mendelson
    Grantee
    April 7, 2021
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    Covid-19 protocols at a construction site in downtown Yangon, Myanmar. Relatively low Covid infection and death rates in Southeast Asia are one of the mysteries of the global pandemic. Photo by Paul Salopek.
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    PART OF: Out of Eden: Paul Salopek's Walk from Ethiopia to Patagonia

    A Health Mystery at the Epicenter of COVID-19

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    Paul Salopek
    Guest Contributor
    March 1, 2021
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    Lesson Plans

    Poetic Justice: Using Journalism and Poetry to Illuminate Injustice

    This unit focuses on the power of both underreported news stories and poetry to tell a story and get to the emotional core of a justice issue.

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    READ MORE about Poetic Justice: Using Journalism and Poetry to Illuminate Injustice
    December 31, 2020
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    A displaced persons camp in Rakhine State's Mrauk-U township. Voting has been cancelled across the entire township. Image courtesy of Emily Fishbein. Myanmar, 2020.
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    PART OF: A Distant Peace: Voices From Rakhine State, Myanmar

    People in Parts of Myanmar Are Living Under the World's Longest Internet Shutdown. It's Putting Lives in Danger

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    Kyaw Hlaing
    Guest Contributor
    November 16, 2020
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    Conflict in Myanmar’s Rakhine State has uprooted some 227,000 people since late 2018. Aid access is restricted in many areas. Illustration by Thu Ra Kyaw / TNH.
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    PART OF: A Distant Peace: Voices From Rakhine State, Myanmar

    In Myanmar’s Rakhine State, Trust in Armed Group Grows as Election Hopes Fade

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    November 5, 2020
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    Behind the Story: Fishbein on the Power of Local Reporting Partners in Myanmar

    Grantee Emily Fishbein discusses the challenges and strategies behind reporting on Myanmar remotely...

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    October 26, 2020
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    Freelance miners dig for raw jade at a company site in Hpakant, Myanmar, in 2018. Image by Hkun Lat. Myanmar, 2018.
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    PART OF: Buried Hopes: Stories from Kachin's Jade Mines

    How a Beloved Gemstone Became a Symbol of Environmental Tragedy in Myanmar

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    September 30, 2020
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    Internally displaced persons (IDPs) cook at a camp in Rakhine State last week. With social distancing nearly impossible, IDPs are at risk of contracting the coronavirus. Myanmar, 2020.
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    PART OF: A Distant Peace: Voices From Rakhine State, Myanmar

    Rakhine: Where the Military Is More Feared Than the Coronavirus

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    September 14, 2020
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    Gum Jat, 31, looks over a jade mining site in Hpakant, Kachin State, where he has worked as a freelance miner for eight years. Image by Hkun Lat/Frontier. Myanmar, 2020.
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    PART OF: Buried Hopes: Stories from Kachin's Jade Mines

    Kachin State’s Yemase Jade Miners and Dealers Demand a More Equitable Industry

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    September 14, 2020
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    Residents of the town of Mrauk-U in Rakhine State, Myanmar gather around a COVID-19 information board created by a local civil society organization. Following a 14-month block on all internet services, the Myanmar government restored 2G services in August but continues to block 3G and 4G networks in eight conflict-affected townships, including Mrauk-U. Myanmar, 2020.
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    PART OF: A Distant Peace: Voices From Rakhine State, Myanmar

    For Those Displaced in Myanmar's Rakhine State, COVID Adds Another Layer of Fear

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    September 10, 2020
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    People prepare dinner at the Shitthaung camp for displaced people in Mrauk U, Myanmar, on Aug. 20. International humanitarian access to the township has been largely blocked since early 2019, and many camps are run by local civil society organizations and community volunteers. Image by Hkun Lat/Foreign Policy. Myanmar, 2020.
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    PART OF: A Distant Peace: Voices From Rakhine State, Myanmar

    To Fight the Coronavirus, Myanmar Needs a Cease-Fire in Rakhine

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    September 9, 2020
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