Irrawaddy-Feb 20

Five million children in Myanmar need humanitarian assistance amid armed conflicts across the country, according to a report by the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) on Jan. 30. Three out of 10 children under 5 in Myanmar are stunted due to a lack of proper nutrition. This affects not only their physical growth but also their overall health and future. Moreover, 300,000 children in Myanmar are at risk of preventable diseases due to lack of vaccination, added the UN agency. Over 1.5 million in Myanmar people have been displaced, with children forced to flee their homes and communities. In an interview with Irrawaddy, Naw Susanna Hla Hla Soe, Minister of Women, Youths and Children Affairs in the parallel National Unity Government, said, “They are malnourished and they need to be vaccinated, and they also need schooling. And their lives are especially at risk because of junta raids. According to the records of our ministry, over 300 children (under 18s) have been arrested. Nineteen children have been jailed, and 289 others were killed by the military. Therefore, the security of children and their rights are the most important requirement.” Read more at:

https://www.irrawaddy.com/in-person/interview/myanmar-facing-lost-generation-of-children-under-military-rule.html