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Health and Human Rights in Eastern Myanmar after the Political Transition: A Population-Based Assessment Using Multistaged Household Cluster Sampling
Authors:Parveen Kaur Parmar  Charlene C Barina  Sharon Low  Kyaw Thura Tun  Conrad Otterness  Pue P Mhote  Saw Nay Htoo  Saw Win Kyaw  Nai Aye Lwin  Cynthia Maung  Naw Merry Moo  Eh Kalu Shwe Oo  Daniel Reh  Nai Chay Mon  Nakul Singh  Ravi Goyal  Adam K Richards
Abstract:BackgroundMyanmar transitioned to a nominally civilian parliamentary government in March 2011. Qualitative reports suggest that exposure to violence and displacement has declined while international assistance for health services has increased. An assessment of the impact of these changes on the health and human rights situation has not been published.ConclusionThis large survey of health and human rights demonstrates that two years after political transition, vulnerable populations of eastern Myanmar are less likely to experience human rights violations compared to previous surveys. However, access to health services remains constrained, and risk of disease and death remains higher than the country as a whole. Efforts to address these poor health indicators should prioritize support for populations that remain outside the scope of most formal government and donor programs.
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