Third Coordination Meeting : Discussion on Resilient and Strong Social Community

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  • Third Coordination Meeting : Discussion on Resilient and Strong Social Community
  • Third Coordination Meeting : Discussion on Resilient and Strong Social Community
  • Third Coordination Meeting : Discussion on Resilient and Strong Social Community
  • Third Coordination Meeting : Discussion on Resilient and Strong Social Community
  • Third Coordination Meeting : Discussion on Resilient and Strong Social Community
  • Third Coordination Meeting : Discussion on Resilient and Strong Social Community
  • Third Coordination Meeting : Discussion on Resilient and Strong Social Community
  • Third Coordination Meeting : Discussion on Resilient and Strong Social Community

The Third Coordination Meeting of the Working Committee on the Development of a Resilient and Strong Social Community was held on Monday afternoon at the meeting hall of the Office of the Chairman of the State Administration Council in Nay Pyi Taw.

The meeting was attended by U Ko Ko Hlaing, Union Minister for the Ministry-2 at the Office of the Chairman of the State Administration Council, who serves as the Chairman of Working Committee and many other high-ranking officials.

In the meeting, the Union Minister stated that the committee had recently visited Mandalay and Sagaing to coordinate activities. He added that as a pilot project, rehabilitation efforts will continue in Chaungpyar Village and Thabyepin Village in the Moehti, Moemi, and Warbyutaung areas of Yamethin Township, which were affected by floods.

He also mentioned discussions and coordination regarding establishing a weaving zone or a weaving village for earthquake-affected weavers in Amarapura Township, and providing financial capital for their recovery. Coordination was made for implementing natural disaster education programs and public service activities by the State in 489 villages across 15 townships located within 5 kilometers of the earthquake fault.

Regarding the pilot project in Sagaing, coordination was made for the resettlement and income-generating rehabilitation activities for over 25,000 displaced persons and earthquake-affected people residing in the Sagaing Hills area, who will be relocated to Ywathaung area.

He further elaborated that the pilot project being implemented in Nay Pyi Taw aims for four areas of progressive development: enhancing the security and peaceful living conditions of the affected population, increasing their income, developing their human resource capabilities, and fostering cooperation and unity among communities.

Also, attendees presented updates on the completed and ongoing rehabilitation and comprehensive development activities by various ministries in Nyaungpintha Village and Magyipin Village. The Committee Chairman then provided necessary coordination and delivered concluding remarks.

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