Local voices still need to be heard in Wan Hsala village, Shan State
Hnin Wut Yee, Research and Outreach Manager at MCRB has written a blog on the impacts of a Salween/Thanlwin dam project at Tasang on local women in Wan Sala village.
In 2015/2016 Hnin Wut Yee has been a part time research fellow of the MK 31 Nu-Thanlwin-Salween study project led by the Centre for Social Development Studies (CSDS), Faculty of Political Science, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand. The project supports professional development of water governance and regional development practitioners in the Nu-Thanlwin-Salween Basin and is undertaken with support from the CGIAR Water-Land-Ecosystems Project and Australian Aid.
အထက်ပါအကြောင်းအရာနှင့်ပတ်သတ်၍ ဆက်လက်ဖတ်ရှုလိုပါက
- Building Environmental Legal Advocacy Skills for Civil Society Leaders
- Investors Need to Identify their Impacts on Myanmar’s Biodiversity and Ecosystems Early On, to Avoid Cost and Conflict Later
- Building Understanding of EIA and Responsible Business for Civil Society Groups in Southern and Eastern Shan State
- Working with Community Groups in Shan State on Responsible Business and EIA
- Join MCRB and Thant Myanmar in the Battle to Beat Plastic Pollution