Since the assumption of the state power in 1988, Myanmar Government sought to control opium cultivation and production and drug trafficking. Then, the Government reestablished the Central Committee for Drug Abuse Control and adopted objectives, strategies and tactics, promulgated the laws, rules and regulations relating to the control on drug-related crimes. The Government reached the peace agreements with the armed insurgent groups and attempted to develop the border areas and socio-economic lives of national races. To accelerate the border area development and to be effective in drug eradication measures, the Government also implemented the Fifteen-Year Narcotics Elimination Plan. This Plan has been extended a further five years ...
Collection of online interviews with Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) in northern Shan State, carr...
As human trafficking is a transnational crime and on the increase, no country in the world is immune...
This paper provides an overview of the activities of a large drug eradication movement called Pat Ja...
Since the assumption of the state power in 1988, Myanmar Government sought to control opium cultivat...
Production of opium has been problematic in Myanmar for many centuries, particularly in the contempo...
Myanmar has bilateral agreements relating to drug issues with Thailand. Myanmar and Thailand have be...
Collection of face-to-face semi-structured interviews with interviewees in Shan State, eastern Myanm...
In the past few decades, The Golden Triangle, consist of Myanmar, Thailand, and Laos,has been known ...
This paper reports on a programme of qualitative research and ethnographic observation aiming to dis...
Collection of 261 face-to-face semi-structured interviews with interviewees in Kachin State, norther...
Collection of 57 face-to-face semi-structured interviews with interviewees in Shan State, eastern My...
Compilation of media articles, reports and journal articles on drugs, violence, militia and conflict...
Background and challenges to implementation Myanmar became the party of FCTC in 2004. The National ...
This paper focuses its research on Myanmar, a major opium producer in Southeast Asia. The paper disc...
Collection of 10 face-to-face life story interviews in southern Shan State, eastern Myanmar, explori...
Collection of online interviews with Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) in northern Shan State, carr...
As human trafficking is a transnational crime and on the increase, no country in the world is immune...
This paper provides an overview of the activities of a large drug eradication movement called Pat Ja...
Since the assumption of the state power in 1988, Myanmar Government sought to control opium cultivat...
Production of opium has been problematic in Myanmar for many centuries, particularly in the contempo...
Myanmar has bilateral agreements relating to drug issues with Thailand. Myanmar and Thailand have be...
Collection of face-to-face semi-structured interviews with interviewees in Shan State, eastern Myanm...
In the past few decades, The Golden Triangle, consist of Myanmar, Thailand, and Laos,has been known ...
This paper reports on a programme of qualitative research and ethnographic observation aiming to dis...
Collection of 261 face-to-face semi-structured interviews with interviewees in Kachin State, norther...
Collection of 57 face-to-face semi-structured interviews with interviewees in Shan State, eastern My...
Compilation of media articles, reports and journal articles on drugs, violence, militia and conflict...
Background and challenges to implementation Myanmar became the party of FCTC in 2004. The National ...
This paper focuses its research on Myanmar, a major opium producer in Southeast Asia. The paper disc...
Collection of 10 face-to-face life story interviews in southern Shan State, eastern Myanmar, explori...
Collection of online interviews with Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) in northern Shan State, carr...
As human trafficking is a transnational crime and on the increase, no country in the world is immune...
This paper provides an overview of the activities of a large drug eradication movement called Pat Ja...