Education in Myanmar

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Region: Myanmar

The education system in Myanmar faces numerous challenges, including inadequate funding, outdated curriculum, lack of teacher training, and limited access to education in rural areas. These issues contribute to low literacy rates and hinder the country's economic and social development.

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                Whispering Earth Sustainability Centre is a rural training centre for natural building (mud and bamboo), Permaculture (sustainable design), organic farming, appropriate technology as well as a trainin...
                
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                Extreme poverty, natural disasters & poor teaching have led to only 8% of children passing their Grade 10 in rural areas of Chin State, Myanmar. Without matriculating students are unable to secure for...
                
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                This project will provide 500 children who live in orphan homes, or who come from families that earn approximately USD $1 per day, with backpacks filled with school supplies and a school uniform, so t...
                
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                Imagine dreaming of being an engineer but not having access to books or internet. Imagine living in a place with no libraries or internet when you dream of becoming a teacher. For many young people in...
                
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                Kaung Hote village is in its fifth year of partnership with Shanta Foundation. For one of its last infrastructure projects, the Village Development Team has identified new teacher housing as a priorit...
                
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