For as long as the world stands
Myanmar’s education system during the reign of kings and kingdoms was based on monastic schools. Members of the royal family and children of farmers and peasants received the same uniform teaching at monasteries.
Focusing only on one community is not a sustainable answer to complex issue
During the ARSA terrorist attacks in 2017 in Rakhine State, local people fled their homes, and since then there have also been people who sought shelter in the homes of their closest relatives, but did not flee to the neighbouring country.
Friendly investment climate key to attracting investors

Transparency key to prevent grievances in resolving land confiscation issues

Promote farmers’ life through insurance system
To promote the livelihood of farmers who make up over 70 per cent of the total population of Myanmar, we need to make legislations which can protect them when crops, cattle, or machinery fail.
Promote ethical investment to ensure positive impact of business on society
THERE are over 50 industrial zones in Myanmar, and 29 zones with 3,560 factories are reportedly located in Yangon Region alone.