Highlights
• The humanitarian situation in Myanmar continues to struggle with growing humanitarian needs, increasing protection concerns and internal displacements that have reached more than 3.5 million.
• Acute watery diarrhoea (AWD) outbreaks were reported in five states and regions during the reporting period. UNICEF provided basic communication and accountability to affected populations, and AWD training to partners to enhance their capacity for effective community engagement to provide life-saving information to at-risk communities.
• 11,128 people received primary health-care services in UNICEF targeted areas and 66,956 individuals were provided with access to safe drinking water and sanitation services. 179,529 children were supported with access to formal and non-formal education.
• The reduction in ODA in 2025 has substantially affected life-saving assistance, including EORE integration into broader humanitarian initiatives, while the country has the highest number of landmine casualties globally.