Myanmar Response
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Reports out of Myanmar confirm that few, if any, foreign aid workers are being allowed in the country: “The junta and the UN have been in a standoff for the past several days with the UN and other groups wanting quick access and the junta adamant that... 

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EvanTell has 67 indigenous partners that are certified evangelism trainers in Myanmar who we’ve worked with for the past six years. These trusted Christian partners need your financial support to get directly involved in relief efforts and to activate... 

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U.N. Experts Allowed to Survey Needs in Irrawaddy Delta

(AP) About 250 experts from the U.N., the Myanmar government and Southeast Asian nations headed into the Irrawaddy delta on trucks, boat and helicopters for a village-by-village survey, the United Nations said. Over 10 days, they will determine how much... 

Myanmar Still in Critical Need of Aid

(Bloomberg) — Myanmar’s southern Irrawaddy River Delta is in “critical” need of aid after this month’s cyclone, and access for international teams trying to help 2.4 million survivors is slow, relief workers said. “We... 

Relief Refused, U.S. Navy Ships Depart Myanmar Coast

YANGON, Myanmar - The U.S. military ordered navy ships loaded with relief aid off Myanmar’s coast to leave the area Thursday after the ruling junta refused to give them permission to help survivors of last month’s devastating cyclone. Adm.... 

Myanmar Cyclone Victims Forced Out of Shelters

(AP) YANGON, Myanmar - Myanmar’s military government is forcing cyclone victims out of shelters and refugee camps and sending some back to their devastated villages with virtually no aid supplies, United Nations and church officials said Friday. Eight... 

Health Conditions in Myanmar are a Major Concern

Myanmar (AP) - Myanmar’s junta insists health conditions are normal in Myanmar’s devastated Irawaddy delta. But in many areas of the delta, they are a recipe for disease. “Shelter is the most important thing we need,” Myint Hlaing... 

Myanmar Response - 20 Days Later

YANGON, Myanmar (CNN) — U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon met with Myanmar’s prime minister Thursday and toured the cyclone-ravaged Irrawaddy Delta by helicopter. On Friday, he plans to talk with the country’s leader, Senior Gen. Than... 

Meeting Needs of Disaster Victims in Myanmar

We are in contact with Christians ministering to disaster victims in Myanmar. Here is the latest news from one of our partners: “All of the orphanages have sustained great damage but thankfully no injuries or loss of life. They have lost most of...