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SUMMARY: Building Policy Research Capacity in Myanmar Presentations
DESCRIPTION: A Gender Perspective of Displacement and its Impacts on Liveli
 hood: A Case Study of Special Economic Zone Development in Thilawa\, Myanma
 r Abstract: This study aims to examine the socio-economic conditions of dis
 placed people at the Thilawa relocation site and analyze the positive and n
 egative effects on women and men in terms of livelihood security\, gender [
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <p><strong>A Gender Perspective of Displaceme
 nt and its Impacts on Livelihood: A Case Study of Special Economic Zone Dev
 elopment in Thilawa\, Myanmar </strong></p><p><strong>Abstract:</strong></p
 ><p>This study aims to examine the socio-economic conditions of displaced p
 eople at the Thilawa relocation site and analyze the positive and negative 
 effects on women and men in terms of livelihood security\, gender division 
 of labour\, and women’s role in the household and community under the conte
 xt of Special Economic Zone Development.</p><p><strong>Speaker:</strong></p
 ><p>Khin Yu Yu Win is an exchange student for one term at Master of Public 
 Policy and Global Affairs in UBC. She obtained her master degree in Gender 
 and Development Studies at Asian Institute of Technology\, Thailand.</p><p>
 <strong>Health Equity from a Gender Perspective in the internal migrant pop
 ulation in Hlaing Thar Yar Township\, Yangon</strong></p><p><strong>Abstrac
 t:</strong></p><p>This study aims to identify health disparities along gend
 er lines in the internal migrant population of Yangon\, as well as study th
 e gender sensitivity of service provision. This study provides information 
 on how social determinants of health affect gender differences and health d
 isparities.</p><p><strong>Speaker:</strong></p><p>Aung Ko Ko is the exchang
 e student from the Yangon University of Economics in<br />Myanmar\, where h
 e is an Executive Masters of Public Administration student. He is a medical
 <br />doctor and has more than 9 years of experience in the public health s
 ector.</p><p><em>These presentations are part of the IDRC-supported “Buildi
 ng Policy Research Capacity in</em><br /><em>Myanmar” project between UBC a
 nd the Yangon University of Economics.</em></p><h3><a href="https://sppga.c
 ms.arts.ubc.ca/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2018/04/Building-Policy-Research-
 Capacity-in-Myanmar-Presentations-Poster.pdf">Event Poster</a></h3>
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