Grassroots Voices

How Improving English Language Skills can contribute to Socio-Economic Development of Myanmar?

Before Myanmar’s independence in 1948 was gained, a significant number of records indicate that almost all Myanmar’s university students used to speak English fluently having taught in English as the medium of instruction during the British colonial era, and the quality of Myanmar’s education was ranked one of the tops in Asia.

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Every day I prayed that someone would help us escape that place

Diinsider invites you to watch a short docu on the issue of human trafficking in the Philippines. The director Gladys Llanes said that the greatest significance of this video was not pursuing a great number of likes or views on social media but relied on conveying hope to victims of human trafficking. Let us witness how ECLIPSE Inc., fights against human trafficking and saves children from danger.

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Why We Need to Talk About The Impact of Flood in Myanmar’s Agriculture Sector

The agriculture sector is Myanmar’s main industry producing 23% of the country’s gross domestic product. With two-thirds of the population depending on it, the sector provides 70% of national employment. 51% of women who are members of households also depend on agriculture.

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Education for Girls: Changing the Game as a Grassroots Player

During the past month, we have hosted Change Magazine Essay Competition on Girls’ Education, it is the first such competition we have hosted for Change Magazine. It is hard to imagine how much influence this competition has: submissions from 20+ countries, post reach to 500,000+ audience, 300+ shares and various initiatives submitted.

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