The Monastic Education Dashboard gives an interactive view of monastic education in Myanmar, as of information shared by the Department for the Promotion and Propagation of Sasana, Ministry of Religious Affairs and Culture. The dashboard could provide information such as the number of schools, students and teachers from 2014 to 2018 at State/Region and Township level.
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New MIMU maps and shapefiles on Hard to Reach Areas are now available on the MIMU Website via the following links.
The hard copies of the multi-sectoral desk review prepared by MIMU and HARP-F (Myanmar Version) are available at the MIMU office. It can also be downloaded via the MIMU website under the tab, Government and Country Info - http://themimu.info/vulnerability-in-myanmar.
Using publicly available data and information, it seeks to address gaps in data analysis by bringing to light some of the differences and disparities across townships, countrywide, to support the design of effective programmes and policies.
We hope this will contribute to your plans and activities to support vulnerable populations in Myanmar. Your kind feedback is welcome and expected to share through [email protected]
The School Locations of Formal sector (Basic Education) in Myanmar has been updated as of October 2019 on the MIMU website through http://geonode.themimu.info/layers. This dataset includes over 46,000 schools country-wide.
As the internet connection is better than before and according to the MIMU client survey, we will no longer distribute MIMU offline website DVD. If you want to get it, please request it via [email protected]
MIMU’s simple guide to colour-code your Outlook inbox helps to efficiently manage arriving mails - it takes a minute to set it up, works immediately and can be undone by reversing the steps. Try adding different colours for (1) mails sent to you alone, and (2) mails sent to you and others, leaving those in which you are cc’d the original black. Kindly view it via https://themimu.info/RefDoc_Outlook_Setting_to_Identify_Emails_with_Color_MIMU.pdf.
Our thanks to Tableau Foundation for their generous donation of software and training which will allow MIMU to continue to provide dashboards supporting development, humanitarian and peace-focused activities in Myanmar. Try out some of our Tableau Dashboards via Myanmar 3W Village Tract Dashboard and Vulnerability Study in Myanmar Dashboard.
One of the datasets used to produce Myanmar maps has incorrectly shown Saint Martin’s Island as Myanmar’s territory, as well as inaccurately represented Myanmar’s maritime border with Bangladesh.
Affected maps have been removed from the MIMU website. Once corrected, these will be reuploaded. Other maps are valid in line with the available data. We regret any inconvenience this may have caused. Updated shapefiles will be issued in the coming days.
Sustainable Development Goals are now available through http://themimu.info/sdg
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