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Statement of Civil Society Organizations on the Current Severe Flooding in Myanmar

By Civil Society Organizations  •  August 2, 2015

Eleven States and Regions of Myanmar are encountering inundation and deluges with millions of people facing flooding distress. The floods, that began two weeks ago, have affected hundreds of thousands of people in Sagaing, Bago and Ayeyarwaddy Divisions as well as in Kachin, Chin and Arakan States, and these areas are urgently in need of emergency relief and aid. Dozens of people have perished in the floods and more than eight hundred thousand acres of farmland are submerged, according to numerous reports.

Despite the emergency situation, the government has failed to release timely information on the extent of disaster in addition to having delayed efforts on preventive measures, rescue and relief work. The declaration of natural disaster in Chin State, Rakhine State, Sagaing Division and Magway Division on 31 July has been made too late. Although the government had established a National Natural Disaster Protection Central Committee and enacted the Burma Natural Disaster Management Law on 31 July 2013, it is incapable of carrying out speedy and effective actions in practice.

Moreover, weaknesses in provision of much-needed aid and inefficient rehabilitation measures for flood victims show the government’s failures in its responsibility to protect the people of Myanmar. Hundreds of thousands of flood victims are in dire need of relief aid, which has prompted the Myanmar Civil Society Organizations’ Forum to be extremely concerned.

Therefore we recommend the government to:
– Facilitate aid and supplies to immediately reach affected areas of concern without discrimination;
– Use the state budget transparently and methodically, and without political prejudice or corruption, to expend on aid for Myanmar people in need of disaster relief and humanitarian assistance;
– Call for international assistance on emergency and recovery works and allow international organizations unrestricted access to those in need;
– Promptly cease the imposition of taxes and duties and other limitations on all donations toward helping flood victims; and
– Recognize the work of volunteers and non-governmental organizations that are helping flood victims rather than interfering with or harassing their efforts, and cooperate with them to make the relief work more structured and effective.

For more information, please contact:

U Aung Myo Min (Myanmar CSO Forum) 09 448015306
Ma Theinni Oo (Flood Disaster Reaction and Coordination Team) 09 261207261

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