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Thursday, August 25, 2016

How to Display Recent Posts at WordPress Homepage


The recent posts widget is a must-have in a content-heavy website with regular updates, in most cases, which should be like the following example. That makes visitors understand the newly updated posts and encourages them to get something new. It is regarded as an effective method to retain visitors thereby reducing bounce rate.

If there is a need to display recent posts in your WordPress site but the current theme don’t allow this function, follow this guide to find the way to do so. This guide helps you add such a widget to your website homepage by means of a WordPress recent posts plugin, namely, Recent Posts Widget Extended.

Wednesday, August 24, 2016

Statement




Statement issued in 2016

  • Statement on the visit to the prison, court lock-up, police lock-up and the guard ward in Loi-Kaw Township, Kayah State Statement No. (3 /2016)
  1. A team from the Myanmar National Human Rights Commission comprising of Members U Zaw Win and Daw Mya Mya accompanied by two staff members visited the prison, court lock-up, police lock-up and the guard ward in Loi-Kaw Township, Kayah State from 9 to 11 March 2016. The team interviewed 20 male inmates, 9 female inmates, 5 male detainees and 2 female detainees.
The findings of the team
  1. The findings were as follows:-
(a)     Loi-Kaw Prison
(i)      With the minimum measurement of 18 square feet per inmate, the prison could accommodate 409 inmates, but at the present moment in time there were 518 inmates resulting in overcrowding.
(ii)    According to the organizational set up, the assistant medical officer post was vacant.

Thursday, August 18, 2016

Myanmar (Burma)

 
Myanmar (formerly Burma), is a Southeast Asian nation of more than 100 ethnic groups, bordering India, Bangladesh, China, Laos and Thailand. Yangon (formerly Rangoon), the country's largest city, is home to bustling markets, numerous parks and lakes, and the towering, gilded Shwedagon Pagoda, which contains Buddhist relics and dates to the 6th century.
Currency: Burmese kyat
Population: 53.26 million (2013) World Bank

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ကြၽန္ေတာ္တို႔ သယံဇာတက်ိန္စာသင့္ေနၿပီလား


 

လြန္ခဲ့တဲ့ဆယ္စုႏွစ္ ငါးစုမက အိမ္နီးခ်င္းႏိုင္ငံေတြမွာ အထူးသျဖင့္ ဘဂၤလားေဒ့ရွ္မွာ သဘာ၀ေဘးအႏၲရာယ္ ေရေဘးသင့္ခဲ့တာကို၊ ျပည္သူေတြ ဒုကၡျဖစ္ခဲ့ၾကရတာကို ၾကားခဲ့ျမင့္ခဲ့ရၿပီး ကြၽန္ေတာ္တို႔တစ္ေတြက လူသားခ်င္း စာနာစိတ္နဲ႔ စုတ္သပ္ခဲ့ၾက သနားခဲ့ၾကတာေပါ့။


မႏွစ္ကေရႀကီးတယ္။ ဧရာ၀တီခ်င္းတြင္းျမစ္႐ိုးတေလွ်ာက္က ၿမိဳ႕ရြာေတြကစလုိ႔ အထက္ျမန္မာျပည္ကေန ေအာက္ပိုင္းဧရာ၀တီ ျမစ္၀ကြၽန္းေပၚအထိ ျပည္သူေတြ သိန္းနဲ႔ခ်ီၿပီး ဒုကၡေရာက္ခဲ့ၾကတယ္။ မေကြးတိုင္းထဲမွာလည္း ထူးထူးျခားျခား အပ်က္အစီးေတြ မ်ားခဲ့ၾကတယ္။
ဒီႏွစ္ ထပ္ေရႀကီးတယ္။ ျပည္သူေတြ ထပ္ဒုကၡေရာက္ၾကျပန္တယ္။

PNG Youth Development


 
ရွမ္းျပည္နယ္ (ေျမာက္ပိုင္း) တြင္ ဂ်ပန္ဦးေႏွာက္ေရာင္ ေရာဂါေၾကာင့္ လူေသဆံုးမႈမ်ားရိွေနၿပီး ႀကိဳတင္ကာကြယ္ေရးမ်ား ျပဳလုပ္ေန
မုိးရြာသြန္းမႈေၾကာင့္ ခ်င္းေတာင္လမ္းမႀကီးမ်ားတြင္ ယာယီလမ္းပိတ္ဆုိ႔ျခင္းႏွင့္ ယာဥ္ေခ်ာက္ထဲက်ျခင္းတို႔ ျဖစ္ပြား
ဘူးသီးေတာင္ျမိဳ႕တြင္ ႏိုင္ငံသား (သို႕မဟုတ္) ႏိုင္ငံသားျပဳခြင့္ရသူဆိုင္ရာ စံုစမ္းစစ္ေဆးေရး အဖြဲ႕ကို အယံုအၾကည္ မရွိေၾကာင္း ေဒသခံ ၄၀၀ ေက်ာ္္ပိတ္မိေန
The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) urged the Myanmar government to further boost investment in its young people in order not to lose out on a possible “demographic dividend”, at a three day workshop on the sustainable development goals held on 10 July, 2015 at the Yangon University. Myanmar’s youth constitute a formidable potential productive asset for driving forward Myanmar’s on-going development. To date young people have been largely absent from participating in political and economic reforms, including the peace process.
Janet E. Jackson, UNFPA Representative in Myanmar stressed in her keynote speech the importance of continued investment in young people, citing the latest census results released in May, which showed that almost 51% of Myanmar's overall 51.5 population were below the age of 27. Within this group those aged 5-14 are the largest group and constitutes a "Youth Bulge" that can offer a possible "demographic dividend". "It is unlikely that this opportunity will come sometime again. For Myanmar to reap the benefits in the next 10-15 years, there needs to be targeted investments and work opportunities for young people, when they enter the working age. Myanmar could otherwise lose out in a possible ‘demographic dividend'. UNFPA is therefore urging Myanmar to act quickly and decisively in order for the country to prepare for reaping the demographic dividend. Investing in a highly educated workforce as well as creating equal job opportunities for boys and girls should be at the forefront of the Myanmar on-going social economic transition," said Ms. Jackson.
In her presentation Ms. Jackson showed a power point slide of a pot shaped pyramid that indicated Myanmar’s population decline, while it simultaneously is witnessing an opportunity for what is known as a “population bonus”. The “youth bulge” of approximately 10 million, presents a unique opportunity for sustainable economic growth. In order for this population bonus to reach its full potential, policies for young people before they enter the workforce, need to be in place. This will to ensure that they have better access to knowledge and skills through a strengthened education system as well as ensure equal opportunities for boys and girls.
- See more at: http://myanmar.unfpa.org/news/making-most-myanmar%E2%80%99s-youth-future-development-country#sthash.JpM4ObrF.dpuf
The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) urged the Myanmar government to further boost investment in its young people in order not to lose out on a possible “demographic dividend”, at a three day workshop on the sustainable development goals held on 10 July, 2015 at the Yangon University. Myanmar’s youth constitute a formidable potential productive asset for driving forward Myanmar’s on-going development. To date young people have been largely absent from participating in political and economic reforms, including the peace process.
Janet E. Jackson, UNFPA Representative in Myanmar stressed in her keynote speech the importance of continued investment in young people, citing the latest census results released in May, which showed that almost 51% of Myanmar's overall 51.5 population were below the age of 27. Within this group those aged 5-14 are the largest group and constitutes a "Youth Bulge" that can offer a possible "demographic dividend". "It is unlikely that this opportunity will come sometime again. For Myanmar to reap the benefits in the next 10-15 years, there needs to be targeted investments and work opportunities for young people, when they enter the working age. Myanmar could otherwise lose out in a possible ‘demographic dividend'. UNFPA is therefore urging Myanmar to act quickly and decisively in order for the country to prepare for reaping the demographic dividend. Investing in a highly educated workforce as well as creating equal job opportunities for boys and girls should be at the forefront of the Myanmar on-going social economic transition," said Ms. Jackson.
In her presentation Ms. Jackson showed a power point slide of a pot shaped pyramid that indicated Myanmar’s population decline, while it simultaneously is witnessing an opportunity for what is known as a “population bonus”. The “youth bulge” of approximately 10 million, presents a unique opportunity for sustainable economic growth. In order for this population bonus to reach its full potential, policies for young people before they enter the workforce, need to be in place. This will to ensure that they have better access to knowledge and skills through a strengthened education system as well as ensure equal opportunities for boys and girls.
- See more at: http://myanmar.unfpa.org/news/making-most-myanmar%E2%80%99s-youth-future-development-country#sthash.JpM4ObrF.dpuf