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24.04.2020
On this World Malaria Day, marked each year on 25th April, we would like to highlight our continued commitment and the key results we delivered to...
20.04.2020
The Global Fund, through its Principal Recipient (PR) Programme of the Asia Regional Health Cluster (ARHC), UNOPS, is working closely with the...
15.04.2020
The Global Fund through its Principal Recipient Programme of the Asia Regional Health Cluster (ARHC), UNOPS continues to support the Government of...
08.04.2020
The Global Fund through its Principal Recipient Programme of the Asia Regional Health Cluster (ARHC), UNOPS supports the Government of Myanmar in...
23.03.2020
“It is not just a dream to end TB in Myanmar, we can achieve it with strong leadership and collective efforts” - Meet Dr. Thi Thi Kyaw, Public...
23.03.2020
Community volunteers are front-line heroes in the fight against TB in the community. Read more about Daw Nu Nyie, a community volunteer trained by...
23.03.2020
“If it had not been for the help of Pyi Gyi Khin’s volunteers, I don’t know if I could have completed the long MDR-TB treatment. They really...
23.03.2020
Daw Khin Mar Aye from Ye-U Township of Sagaing Region received support throughout her battle against MDR-TB. Completed the treatment and fully...
May Zin Htun hands out HIV education pamphlets on prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV during a counselling session at Hakha National AIDS Programme office.  Photo: UNOPS
30.09.2019
May Zin Htun is a Pyi Gyi Khin ART Promoter attached to Hakha National AIDS Programme (NAP). She is happy with the quality HIV services she is...
Trained Nurse Kim Hua Hau of the National AIDS Programme (NAP), Hakha Township, Chin State, which is situated in the remote western corner of Myanmar. People there have limited access to quality healthcare services due to the remoteness of the place and their low income status. Global Fund supported programmes are providing HIV, TB and malaria prevention, treatment and control services to many vulnerable people in remote rural parts of Chin State, including Hakha Township. Photo: UNOPS
15.08.2019
Health staff need regular capacity building for their motivation, which will improve the quality of healthcare provided to vulnerable rural...
Dr Thein Htike, Pyi Gyi Khin centre officer, Aung Lan Township
25.07.2019
HIV testing lets people know their status, but all people who test HIV-positive must have access to antiretroviral therapy (ART). In Myanmar,...
Key affected populations are becoming more involved with HIV prevention, care and support services being provided through Pyi Gyi Khin Magway Key Population Service Centre (KPSC), supported by the Global Fund. Photo: UNOPS
26.06.2019
For a successful response to HIV, sex workers must have access to HIV prevention, treatment and care services, but trust and confidence are...

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