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Resettlement Campaign. Action Plan on Resettlement of the Affected Populations in Rakhine State. (30-7-2012). Action Plan on Resettlement of the Affected Populations in Rakhine State. Action Plan on Resettlement of the Affected Populations in Rakhine State.
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Action Plan on Resettlement of the Affected Populations in Rakhine State (30-7-2012)
Action Plan on Resettlement of the Affected Populations in Rakhine State
Action Plan on Resettlement of the Affected Populations in Rakhine State
Action Plan on Resettlement of the Affected Populations in Rakhine State
Action Plan on Resettlement of the Affected Populations in Rakhine State
LONG COLUMNED HOUSE (24'x18'x9'-6'') PAE - 378 Sqft Cost Estimated 350,000 Kyats (Exclusion of Alluzinc Roofing) RIGHT SIDE ELEVATION PAE - 378 Sqft
Constructed Long Columned House in Mawrawaddy village, Maungdaw Township
SHORT COLUMNED HOUSE (24'x18'x9'-6'') PAE - 378 Sqft Cost Estimated 294,000 Kyats (Exclusion of Alluzinc Roofing)
Constructed Short Columned House in Waithali village, Maungdaw Township
Construction of Short Columned House in Waithali Village, Maungdaw Overviewing the House Construction in Shweyinaye Village, Maungdaw
Construction of Short Columned Houses in Shweyinaye Village, Maungdaw Construction of Short Columned Houses in Shweyinaye Village, Maungdaw
Progress of Housing Construction of ethnic villages at Maungdaw Date : 30-7-2012 14
Progress of Housing Renovation of ethnic villages at Maungdaw Date : 30-7-2012 15
Current condition around Sittwe Saythamagyi Kaungtaga Bawduba Bawduba Thekepyinzay
Upgrading Existing Roads and Bridges Current condition of Sitttwe -Palinpyin Rural Road Upgrade to Tar Road Length ,Width - 8 /6 mile,34 ft No. of Effective villages - 14 village No. of Effective HHs - 2905 No. of Effective Population - 21198
Possible Solution • Promoting stability and law enforcement • Talented Public Administration • Emerging and developing the civil societies • Conducting and nurturing the conflict prevention • Community development for both societies • Promoting connectivity • Orientation of the native culture and traditions • Conducting and exchanging between the communities • Promoting social activities • Promoting market conditions and creating market opportunity • Promoting agriculture and creating new job opportunity • Promoting health and education • Developing infrastructure
Possible New Business Area • Ship Buildings • Electricity Generation • Fishery and Processing • CMP and other labor intensive Industries • Eco Tourism and Resorts • Forest Plantation
Who and How to fill their needs • WHO? • government • domestic societies • international societies, bilateral or multilateral • international governments • HOW? • Sympathy • Cooperation • Coordination