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Article
29/06/2020
Supporting paediatric and neonatal learning in hospitals
https://www.unicef.org/myanmar/stories/supporting-paediatric-and-neonatal-learning-hospitals
Hospitals, vital for treatment and healing, are also critical places for learning, bridging the gaps between the theory taught to medical students in universities and the practice the young doctors need to deliver as a clinician at the bedside.  UNICEF supports the Myanmar Neonatal and Emergency Paediatric Care Programme, to improve the quality of…
Report
22/06/2020
We are all Heroes
https://www.unicef.org/myanmar/reports/we-are-all-heroes
The comic books provide simple messages for children on what Corona virus is and how they can protect themselves from it. Most importantly, the overall tone of the series is simple, straightforward and positive for children. Download file (PDF, 4,32 MB) June 2020, 1.1 Front Cover 1 2 3 4 Revised 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Back Cover Blank Page Blank Page
Report
22/06/2020
Wear your mask properly
https://www.unicef.org/myanmar/reports/wear-your-mask-properly
The comic books provide simple messages for children on what Corona virus is and how they can protect themselves from it. Most importantly, the overall tone of the series is simple, straightforward and positive for children. Download file (PDF, 4,09 MB) June 2020, 1.1 Front cover 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Back cover Blank Page Blank Page
Report
18/06/2020
UNICEF Myanmar, Child Protection E-bulletin: COVID-19
https://www.unicef.org/myanmar/reports/unicef-myanmar-child-protection-e-bulletin-covid-19-3
This bulletin provides an insight into of UNICEF Myanmar’s programmatic, child protection response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Options UNICEF Myanmar, Child Protection E-bulletin: COVID-19 } } Download file (PDF, 3,65 MB) June 2020, Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS) Myanmar’s Positive Discipline Taskforce has developed online training and tailored global resources to design a comprehensive information package on positive parenting Corporal punishment is common in both homes and schools across Myanmar which is why a Positive Discipline Taskforce has been…
Report
17/06/2020
Things to know about Positive Discipline
https://www.unicef.org/myanmar/reports/things-know-about-positive-discipline
Positive discipline gives teachers, parents and care givers the tools and skills they need to teach children appropriate behaviours and pro-actively prevent misbehaviour before it starts. These posters are a great supporting tool for parents, caregivers and teachers to guide their children in the context of COVID-19. Options Things to know about…, C M Y CM MY CY CMY K
Report
17/06/2020
Impact of positive discipline
https://www.unicef.org/myanmar/reports/impact-positive-discipline
Positive discipline gives teachers, parents and care givers the tools and skills they need to teach children appropriate behaviours and pro-actively prevent misbehaviour before it starts. These posters are a great supporting tool for parents, caregivers and teachers to guide their children in the context of COVID-19. Options Impact of positive…, C M Y CM MY CY CMY K
Report
17/06/2020
Result of positive discipline
https://www.unicef.org/myanmar/reports/result-positive-discipline
Positive discipline gives teachers, parents and care givers the tools and skills they need to teach children appropriate behaviours and pro-actively prevent misbehaviour before it starts. These posters are a great supporting tool for parents, caregivers and teachers to guide their children in the context of COVID-19. Options Result of positive…, ? C M Y CM MY CY CMY K
Article
12/06/2020
Myanmar’s fight against stigma during the COVID-19 outbreak
https://www.unicef.org/myanmar/stories/myanmars-fight-against-stigma-during-covid-19-outbreak
SHAN STATE - In late May and early June 2020, a total of 400 volunteers within Shan State received a training session on Fighting social stigma from COVID-19 provided by UNICEF. This was part of the volunteer training jointly conducted between the Ministry of Social Welfare Relief and Resettlement (MoSWRR) and the Myanmar Medical Association. This…
Article
12/06/2020
Stretching the daily wage during the pandemic to meet family demands
https://www.unicef.org/myanmar/stories/stretching-daily-wage-during-pandemic-meet-family-demands
Across the world, workers on daily wages are suffering greatly during the COVID-19 pandemic. Particularly in developing countries with weak economies such as Myanmar daily wagers have few real choices. They are being forced to prioritize their families and livelihoods over the risks of catching the virus, regardless of their understandable fears…
Report
12/06/2020
Feeding young children during the COVID-19 pandemic
https://www.unicef.org/myanmar/reports/feeding-young-children-during-covid-19-pandemic
It is particularly important for young children under the age of two years to have a nutritious diet to protect their immunity, and to ensure their future growth and development. The COVID-19 crisis is disrupting normal life, so that parents and caregivers may either not be able to afford or get out to buy the food that they normally give their…, toufESSpfESpfatmuf uav;i,frsm;onf ¤if;wdkY\ udk,fcHtm; pepfudk umuG,fay;&efeSihf tem*wfwGif BuD;xGm;zGHYNzdK;rI &&Sdapa&; twGuf tm[m&jynhf0aom tpm;tpmrsm; pm;okH;edkif&ef txl; ta&;BuD;onf/ COVID-19 uyfa&m*gonf ykHrSefb0rsm;udk taeSmihft,Suf jzpfaponf/ odkYjzpf&m rdbrsm;eSihf uav; apmihfa&Smuf olrsm;taejzihf…
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