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Bago Division, located in the south-central region of Myanmar, is a key area of focus for humanitarian assistance.
2009 · 1 pages

Abstract
The division is comprised of several townships, including Bago, Pathein, Pyapon, Henzada, and Sandoway. These areas have been affected by various crises, including natural disasters and conflict. The affected townships in Bago Division include Bogale, Labutta, Ngapudaw, Mawlamyinegyun, Myaungmya, Pyapon, and Nyaungdon. These areas have received humanitarian assistance from various organizations, including the American Red Cross, ASEAN, Implementing NGO, IOM, OCHA, UNHCR, UNICEF, WFP, and WHO. Humanitarian assistance in Bago Division has focused on several key sectors, including agriculture and food security, air transport, coordination and information management, economy and market systems, emergency food assistance, emergency relief supplies, health, logistics, nutrition, protection, shelter and settlements, and water, sanitation, and hygiene. The assistance has been provided by various donors, including USAID/OFDA, USAID/FFP, DOD, and other organizations. The humanitarian response in Bago Division has been coordinated by various agencies, including the Government of Burma, the United Nations, and non-governmental organizations. The response has focused on providing emergency assistance to affected populations, including food, shelter, and medical care. The assistance has also aimed to support the recovery and rehabilitation of affected areas. The humanitarian situation in Bago Division remains a concern, with ongoing needs for assistance in various sectors. The response efforts continue to be coordinated by various agencies, with a focus on providing emergency assistance and supporting the recovery and rehabilitation of affected areas.
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