Myanmar’s economy is set to recover despite a humanitarian crisis in Rakhine State, while the ruling National League for Democracy — two years after it won its historic election victory — finally prepares a comprehensive plan for economic development. While there is no sign of a major, direct economic impact, from the human rights crisis in Rakhine State, it has dented hopes of a Western investment boom as European and US companies are wary of the reputational risks of investing. Pope Francis will meet with the head of Myanmar’s army while in the country and with Rohingya refugees later while he is in Bangladesh, both last-minute additions to his tour of the two countries next week, the Vatican said.