Myanmar (Burma)

Mine Action
Explosive ordnance risk education Victim assistance
Between 2013 and 2014, FSD combined emergency assistance with explosive ordnance risk education to support people displaced by conflict. These activities were part of FSD’s broader mine action in Myanmar.

A long-standing conflict

Since gaining independence in 1948, Burma has been marked by almost continuous internal conflict. Landmines have been widely used to control territory, causing frequent fatal accidents and forcing thousands of people to flee their homes.

Our impact in Myanmar
+300
shelters built for internally displaced families
+1,200
households supported with essential relief items
+9,000
people educated about the dangers of landmines

Support for internally displaced people and strengthening of local demining capacities

Between 2013 and 2014, FSD, in partnership with a national organisation, provided emergency assistance in camps for displaced people across four provinces, including the construction of shelters and the distribution of hygiene kits. Explosive ordnance risk education sessions were also delivered in these camps to help prevent accidents.

At the same time, FSD supported the development of national mine action standards and trained the staff of the national authority in their implementation.