[Myanmar] COVID-19 and Youth Climate Change Activism in Myanmar
Autrice : Pan Nu Zaw.
- Pan Nu Zaw is a research enthusiast from Katha, Sagaing Region who is based in Mandalay. She is an experienced NGO professional who currently works at National Democratic Institute as a field coordinator. She wishes to thank Matthew Mullen at Article 30 and Mael Raynaud at Urbanize: Policy Institute for Urban and Regional Planning for their support in developing this article.
Production : Tea Circle. Tea Circle was established in November 2015 as a forum for new and emerging perspectives on Burma/Myanmar during its current period of political and economic transition. It highlights analysis, research, opinions, book reviews, multi-media presentations and other types of submissions from a global audience of contributors. Tea Circle is run by a group of dedicated volunteer editors and is particularly focused on creating opportunities for contributors from Myanmar.
Diffusion : site du forum Tea Circle.
Date : 8 septembre 2020.
Pan Nu Zaw discusses the elusiveness of youth climate change activism and proposes steps to start a movement.
Source : Pan Nu Zaw, « COVID-19 and Youth Climate Change Activism in Myanmar », Tea Circle, 08/09/2020. URL : https://teacircleoxford.com/2020/09/08/covid-19-and-youth-climate-change-activism-in-myanmar/ (consulté le 01/12/2020).
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indomemoires (8 septembre 2020). [Myanmar] COVID-19 and Youth Climate Change Activism in Myanmar. Asie Orientale et Coronavirus. Consulté le 3 novembre 2024 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/n7nf