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Thematic report on the Older Population
Thematic report on Disability
Thematic report on Gender Dimensions
Thematic Report on Housing Conditions and Housing Amenities
2016 Health Facility Assessment for Reproductive Health Commodities and Services
Access to family planning is a fundamental human right and is crucial to empower women and girls to realize their full potential. It is also one of the most cost-effective investments a country can make towards sustainable development. The 2016 assessment is a continuation of the 2014 and 2015 assessment activities and was implemented with support from the Department of Medical Research (Pyin Oo Lwin Branch) in collaboration with the Maternal and Reproductive Health Division, the Department of Public Health and the Department of Medical Services. The assessment aims to provide the required data for policymakers and programme implementers to strengthen the country’s Reproductive Health Security. Comparisons of some important parameters over the three years since the first assessment was undertaken are included in the report.
UNFPA Myanmar Annual Report 2016
Census data shows that Myanmar can harness a double dividend – both youth and gender. This year’s annual report provides many facets of the journey to gender equality. It tells a story of widening horizons for women and girls who are capable in their own right. It is also a story of women fulfilling their reproductive rights, and of couples having access to family planning choices.
Thematic report on Education
Thematic report on Labour Force
Nationwide Youth Information Corners Situation Analysis Report
This report, “A Nationwide Situation Analysis on Youth Information Corners” was prepared by the Health Education Division and the Department of Public Health in collaboration with UNFPA. The report is based on comprehensive information collected by the analysis exercise undertaken in selected YICs by well-organized and trained teams during March to August 2015. This is the frst situation analysis of the Youth Information Corners in over a decade. The analysis is based on self-assessments, a situation check questionnaire, interviews with key YIC focal persons, Community Support Group (CSG) members and young people, and focus group discussions.