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INGOs Call for an End to Violence Against Civilians Including Children and Warn of Imminent Humanitarian Crisis - Myanmar
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INGO Joint Statement on the Unfolding Crisis in Myanmar [EN/MY]
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INGO Joint Statement on the Unfolding Crisis in Myanmar
As INGOs working in Myanmar, we support the fulfillment of human rights and all people’s equal, democratic participation. We are deeply concerned about the military seizure of power in the country in light of the potential immediate and longer-term impacts on the safety, rights and wellbeing of people across Myanmar, particularly those already experiencing vulnerability and marginalization.
We remain committed to working with and supporting our civil society partners; from local community groups to national civil society networks. Most of our work in Myanmar is carried out with our partners, supporting communities with urgently needed assistance to meet their immediate basic needs, and with programmes that build greater resilience over the longer term. However:
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LOS ANGELES, Feb. 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Normally used to providing health services in Myanmar (Burma) s conflict zones and Rohingya refugee camps in Bangladesh, the California nonprofit Community Partners International (CPI) is now helping LA County hospitals cope with the latest wave of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic.
As of February 18, more than 3.5 million people in California have tested positive for COVID-19, and over 47,000 have died. Intensive care unit (ICU) capacity in Southern California has plummeted to 0% at times as hospitals struggle with COVID-19 patient numbers.
In January, Community Partners International teamed up with Direct Relief to provide home-based care to patients recovering from COVID-19, freeing up vital bed space to receive new patients that need intensive and emergency care.