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Infectious disease control
To support the Government of Myanmar to strengthen the capacity of COVID-19 response in Myanmar Myanmar Citizen Provision the 95,000 Diagnostic Test Devices
Duration: 2020/10/01 - 2020/10/17 | Status: Completion Reporting: Korea International Cooperation Agency
ImplementationInfectious disease control
ENRICH project received additional C$ 389245 from GAC for COVID response within ENRICH (ENCORE). Project will use the additional new funding to implement COVID-19 response activities for 9 months from July 2020 to March 2021 in both ENRICH target areas and beyond ENRICH target areas. Detailed implementation plan has been developed in consultation with Regional and Township Medical Officers for supporting of COVID-19 preventive and hygiene materials and medical equipment to effectively contain the spread of COVID-19. Total 496,067 populations under Pathein and Thabaung Township will be benefited through this support. Populations in Pathein and Thabaung Townships To respond COVID-19 in Pathein and Thabaung Townships
Duration: 2020/07/16 - 2021/03/31 | Status: Implementation Reporting: Global Affairs Canada
ImplementationInfectious disease control, Social/ welfare services, Rural development, Multisector education/training
Awareness-raising on COVID-19 and provide personal protection materials for the Worker Unions ( CTUM, AFFM-IUF, MICS-TusF ) , small farmer, workers , migrant workers and UMFCCI. COVID-19 response on Livelihoods supports to remittance dependent communities in Mon and Kayin State. COVID-19 response for emergency employment and protection materials to support small farmer and informal workers in Rakhine State. Building a sustainable Social Protection Response to the Covid-19 crisis in Myanmar. ILO 's constituents tripartite.( Worker Unions, All workers ,UMFCCI and MoLIP). Impact and crisis of COVID-19 Response in Myanmar.
Duration: 2020/04/01 - 2022/12/31 | Status: Implementation Reporting: International Labour Organisation
CompletionInfectious disease control
Myanmar Citizen These materials are intended to assist the frontline health workers response to COVID-19 in Myanmar and to find the infected person quickly. Provision the Diagnosis Kit
Duration: 2020/05/01 - 2020/05/19 | Status: Completion Reporting: Korea International Cooperation Agency
CompletionInfectious disease control
PPE Donation of 30,000 surgical masks, 1,500 face shields, 1,500 face masks, 1,500 gowns, 1,500 shoe covers, and 1,000 safety goggles to enhance preparedness for potential COVID-19 cases. Support to prevent, prepare for, respond to, and bolster health systems to address COVID-19 and re-emergence.
Duration: 2020/02/01 - 2020/09/01 | Status: Completion Reporting: U.S. Agency for International Development
ImplementationInfectious disease control
The project would finance interventions that address immediate needs in the COVID-19 response, as well as those that lay the foundation for the health systems preparedness for public health emergencies. It would complement the other IDA-financed health operation in Myanmar, namely the Essential Health Services Access Project (EHSAP) and the proposed Additional Financing that are focused on medium to longer term health systems outcomes. The objective of the proposed project is to respond to the COVID-19 outbreak and strengthen national systems for public health emergency preparedness in Myanmar. Specifically, the proposed project would help fill a critical gap in the financing for the Myanmar Health Sector Contingency Plan, which is to enhance hospital preparedness and surge capacity in order to reduce the spread of COVID-19, protect health workers, and minimize the severity of COVID-19 illness and associated deaths.
Duration: 2020/07/15 - 2021/03/31 | Status: Implementation Reporting: World Bank
CompletionInfectious disease control
In coordination with WHO, Save the Children and the Ministry of Health and Sports UNICEF will focus on risk communication and community engagement, infection prevention and control, and coordination with key partners engaged in COVID-19 prevention and response.
Duration: 2020/03/01 - 2020/09/01 | Status: Completion Reporting: U.S. Agency for International Development
CompletionInfectious disease control
RNA Extraction Kits were donated to the Ministry of Health and Sports. The objective of the program is to assist the diagnosis process of the COVID-19 in Myanmar. Frontline health workers and citizens
Duration: 2020/05/01 - 2020/05/19 | Status: Completion Reporting: Korea International Cooperation Agency
ImplementationMultisector aid for basic social services
Overall objective is improved health status for vulnerable groups affected by COVID-19.
Duration: 2020/07/04 - 2021/07/03 | Status: Implementation Reporting: European Union
ImplementationBasic health care, Infectious disease control
To provide in-kind support for the Government of Myanmar to provide necessary assistance for the IDPs in Rakhine State with regard to COVID-19 response in Myanmar IDPs in Rakhine State Provision the Tarpaulin,Face Mask, Hand Sanitizer and Mosquito Net
Duration: 2020/09/01 - 2020/12/31 | Status: Implementation Reporting: Korea International Cooperation Agency
CompletionInfectious disease control
PPE, Masks, Pluse Oximeter, Surgical Glove, D. Pressure and Sprit were donated to the Nyaung Shwe Township Hospital. The objective of the program is to assist the frontline health workers responding to COVID-19 in Myanmar. Frontline Health Workers and Citizen
Duration: 2020/05/01 - 2020/05/31 | Status: Completion Reporting: Korea International Cooperation Agency
CompletionInfectious disease control
Frontline health workers and citizens These materials are intended to assist the frontline health workers response to COVID-19 in Myanmar and to find the infected person quickly. Reagents, VTM and Surgical Gowns will be donated to the Ministry of Health and Sports.
Duration: 2020/05/01 - 2020/06/30 | Status: Completion Reporting: Korea International Cooperation Agency
ImplementationBasic health infrastructure, Infectious disease control
To support the Government of Myanmar to strengthen the capacity of COVID-19 response in Myanmar Myanmar Citizen Provision the Microwave Waste Management Units to Waibargi Specialist Hospital, South Okkalapa Hospital and 300 Bedded Teaching Hospital Mandalay
Duration: 2020/09/01 - 2020/12/31 | Status: Implementation Reporting: Korea International Cooperation Agency
ImplementationMaterial relief assistance and services
Displaced people and other vulnerable crisis-affected people Canada’s support to the Myanmar Humanitarian Fund with the aim of a coordinated response to COVID-19 related actions for displaced people and other vulnerable crisis-affected people in Chin, Rakhine, Kachin, Shan and Kayin states. The contribution aims to support a coordinated response to COVID-19 related actions for displaced people and other vulnerable crisis-affected people in Chin, Rakhine, Kachin, Shan and Kayin states.
Duration: 2020/04/01 - 2021/03/31 | Status: Implementation Reporting: Global Affairs Canada
CompletionMedical research, Infectious disease control
To strengthen the research capacity for management and control of communicable diseases and emerging infectious disease including COVID-19 in Myanmar through support for upgrading the laboratory facilities of the Department of Medical Research (DMR) Myanmar Citizen (1) Renovate the sample collection areas of the laboratory facility (2) Repair of air exhaust system of the laboratory facility (3) Provide molecular reagents, laboratory consumables, and laboratory wares (4) Provide centrifuge spare parts
Duration: 2020/09/21 - 2020/12/31 | Status: Completion Reporting: Korea International Cooperation Agency
CompletionInfectious disease control, Health education, Agricultural development
This program is targeted to the citizen of the respective villages. The objective of the program is sharing knowledge to the citizens in the respective villages and to support an action plan related to the agricultural sector of COVID-19 Economic Relief Plan (CERP). Distribution the 40,500 no. of Seed Kits and 40,500 no. of COVID-19 Flyers to 27 Townships in 10 States and Regions. (1) Shan State (Kalaw Township, Pintaya Township, Yatsauk Township) (2) Yangon Region (Kyauk Tan Township, Thone Gwa Township, Kawhmu Township) (3) Bago Region (Phyu Township, Htantapin Township) (4) Ayeyarwady Region (Hinthada Township, Lay Myet Hnar Township, Myan Aung Township) (5) Rakhine State (Thandwe Township, Gwa Township) (6) Kayin State (Kawkeraik Township) (7) Magway Region (Salin Township, Pakauku Township, Yesago Township) (8) Manalay Region (Kyaukse Township, Sint Kaing Township, Pyin Oo Lwin Township, Wan Dwin Township, Tharsi Township, Meihtila Township) (9) Sagaing Region (Myin Mu Township, Myaung Township) (10) Naypyidaw (Laeway Township, Pyinmana Township)
Duration: 2020/06/10 - 2020/06/30 | Status: Completion Reporting: Korea International Cooperation Agency
Post-completionMaterial relief assistance and services
In response to the global threats posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, this contribution aims to further strengthen the health-security partnership between Canada and Myanmar thought an in-king contribution of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to the Ministry of Health and Sports of Myanmar. To further strengthen the health-security partnership between Canada and Myanmar throuth an in-kind contribution of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to the Ministry of Health and Sports of Myanmar Health Workers of Ministry of Health and Sports of Myanmar
Duration: 2020/07/08 - 2020/07/08 | Status: Post-Completion Reporting: Global Affairs Canada
ImplementationBasic health care, Health education, Disaster prevention and preparedness
The program is designed to buttress the joint UN effort to combat Covid-19 at the National and Rakhine State level. Access to reliable information, hygiene awareness, enough water, and essential support kits have been identified as key elements of the Country Preparedness and Response Plan (CPRP). Communities of four informal settlements located in Shwe Pyi Thar, Dala and Hlaingthayar townships and two resettlement areas in Dagon Seikkan and South Dagon 1) To increase awareness about Covid-19 among vulnerable communities living in informal settlements and resettlement areas 2) To strength preparedness by expanding access to hygiene awareness and practice, increase access to water, and essential support kits 3) To provide livelihood support to community volunteers at risk of income loss 4) To assist YCDC by bridging gaps in data and information about access to health services in informal settlements
Duration: 2020/04/01 - 2020/06/30 | Status: Implementation Reporting: United Nations Human Settlements Programme
CompletionInfectious disease control
In coordination with WHO, UNICEF, and the Ministry of Health and Sports, Johns Hopkins University and Save the Children will develop and disseminate a risk communication and community engagement strategy and toolkit, engage with the private sector, facilitate community engagement, support efforts to identify and address misinformation, and build capacity of local partners.
Duration: 2020/03/01 - 2020/09/01 | Status: Completion Reporting: U.S. Agency for International Development
ImplementationSocial/ welfare services, Informal/semi-formal financial intermediaries, Agricultural development, Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) development, Food aid/Food security programmes
LIFT is a multi-donor fund that improves the lives and prospects of the most vulnerable people in Myanmar. LIFT is funded by seven donors: Australia, Canada, the European Union, Ireland, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the United States of America. As of July 2019, LIFT has received funding from 15 different donors, a total of USD 516 million. LIFT is much more than a funding body. Aside from financing 183 projects to date, LIFT provides technical expertise, targeted research and its position of oversight to improve programme design and cohesion for better overall impact. LIFT also works closely with the Government of Myanmar to promote pro-poor policies. LIFT’s goal is to sustainably reduce the number of people in Myanmar living in poverty and hunger, and to ensure that Myanmar's rural transformation is inclusive. We work to achieve these four outcomes: 1) Increased incomes of rural households 2) Increased resilience of poor rural households and communities to setbacks and change 3) Improved nutrition of women, men and children 4) Improved policies and effective public expenditure for pro-poor rural development LIFT is now reprogramming for Covid-19 response. LIFT's activities focus more on following programme areas for COVID-19 response. 1. Migrants 2. Social protection 3. Civil society 4. Rakhine
Duration: 2009/12/31 - 2020/12/31 | Status: Implementation Reporting: UK - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office