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Courtesy of PSEA Myanmar, MIMU's YouTube Channel is now hosting the beautifully animated staff training and community videos on Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse. As a matter of fact, it is never acceptable for any person in a position of power to abuse their authority under any circumstances and especially against the most vulnerable. This is especially true for staff working in the humanitarian, development and peace sector and these videos aim to bring extra awareness to the staff and the community they are serving.

The MIMU Photo Archive is a new platform developed to share images of agencies’  humanitarian, development and peace-focused activities in Myanmar. It enables registered agencies to showcase their activities to a wider audience and serves as a library of photos to support registered agencies’ information sharing and reporting needs.

MIMU Analytical Briefs shine a light on topical, emerging and under-explored issues relevant to humanitarian and development support in Myanmar based on analysis of available information. This second Analytical Brief focuses on the situation of persons with disabilities in Myanmar. It compares, for the first time, the disability prevalence rate between 2014 and 2019 providing a resource for more inclusive initiatives and policies.

The following are available as products of this analytical brief:

MIMU’s newly released Emergency Preparedness Dashboard allows key indicators relevant for emergency response to be viewed across townships. The dashboard was developed with publicly available information including the 2018 MIMU Vulnerability Analysis the, 2020 MIMU Baseline Dataset, the 2019 Inform Index for Myanmar and 2019/2020 IDP information from several sources.

Reports from 2020 and 2021 have indicated sharp increases in poverty in Myanmar following the COVID-19 pandemic and the events following February 2021. If unchecked, the combined effect of these two crises could push up to 12 million people into poverty and put as many as 25 million people – nearly half of Myanmar’s population – below the poverty line.

MIMU's Poverty and Vulnerability page gathers together recent reports, resources and information on poverty and vulnerability in Myanmar – please share any resources that could be included through [email protected]

MIMU Analytical Briefs shine a light on topical, emerging and under-explored issues relevant to humanitarian and development support in Myanmar based on analysis of available information. The first Analytical Brief focuses on access to drinking water in Myanmar as a topic on which little information is available. It compares, for the first time, measurements of different levels of drinking water services between 2014 and 2019. It includes a report and infographic in Myanmar and English languages, a dashboard and the data compiled to prepare this Analysis to facilitate deeper exploration of the data by others.

If you have suggestions of other topics to analyze in depth, based on available data, please contact [email protected]

The Monastic Education Dashboard provides an interactive view of monastic education in Myanmar for the period 2015/16 – 2019/20 based on available data. The dashboard provides a variety of statistics including the number of schools and students at the state, region and township levels.

The updated GAD Township Profiles are uploaded on the MIMU Township Profiles page, http://themimu.info/township-profiles.

The Township Profile Dashboard was updated with GAD Township Profiles 2019, Basic Education Statistics (2018-2019), Monastic Education Statistics (2017-2018), and IDP Statistics (July 2020). It gives an interactive view of statistics by sector and State/Region or township level based on information from various sources including the 2014 Population and Housing Census. Your kind feedback is welcome via [email protected]

This mapping tool uses MIMU Place Codes to enable the preparation of simple 'heat maps' to compare data from Excel spreadsheets across states/regions and townships. It can compare and contrast different indicators from larger, national datasets such as the MIMU Baseline Dataset, and can also be used with agencies' own information from different areas.

The new Excel Mapping Tool (version 2.0) introduces Leaflet JavaScript library, instead of using Excel built-in features to make heat maps. To view the result, a browser is needed (for example, Firefox or Google Chrome).

The dashboard is created based on Adjusted Vulnerability index from the MIMU-HARP report which considers vulnerability across Myanmar through a desk review and analysis of national datasets and information at the township level over the period 2014-2016.

It is a countrywide secondary data review of needs, coverage, and gaps with cross-sectoral analysis at TS level. It can be viewed via http://themimu.info/vulnerability-dashboard