On the 5th September 2015, Dr. Cynthia will be presented the 25thIlga Award in Public Service from the Ilga Foundation in Seoul, Korea. The award is given in recognition of Dr. Cynthia’s work with Burmese refugees, migrants and IDPs on the Thai-Burma Border. Dr. Cynthia Maung is the Director of Mae Tao Clinic in Mae […]
• • •A new report, based on the first large-scale health survey in eastern Burma since recent ceasefires, shows some improved health indicators, linked to programming of local ethnic health providers, but highlights that sustained improvements to the overall health of conflict-affected communities remain dependent on the peace and reform process, and may take decades […]
A new report, based on the first large-scale health survey in eastern Burma since recent ceasefires, shows some improved health indicators, linked to programming of local ethnic health providers, but highlights that sustained improvements to the overall health of conflict-affected communities remain dependent on the peace and reform process, and may take decades […]
• • •On the 18th December Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn presented Dr Cynthia Maung, Director of Mae Tao Clinic with an honorary doctorate in medicine from Ubon Ratchathani University (UBU). This is the first time that an academic institution in Thailand has provided […]
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