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Since 2014, ATOM Myanmar has been contributing towards socio-economic developments in Myanmar. These are our key milestones over the years :
Having a birth certificate ensures a child to be able to access social services such as health and education, and provides the foundation for safeguarding many other human rights. . . . .
Read moreAlong with political and economic reforms, Myanmar opens up to more foreign investments, and lays a position for a sustainable and high economic growth. McKinsey’s 2013. . . . .
Read moreATOM Lighthouse digital literacy programme was established to realize ATOM’s “Internet for All” agenda, and to narrow the digital divide between the urban and rural areas. . . . .
Read moreThe digital world curriculum has been created for children, families and schools by ATOM Group in partnership with Parent Zone – the experts in digital parenting. With the. . . . .
Read moreMany Myanmar government schools lacks ICT curriculum and equipment. Only students who can afford to attend private ICT training acquire digital skills in early school life . . . . .
Read moreAs Myanmar quickly adopts mobile phones and the internet, lack of digital literacy and knowledge of online safety poses risk of cyberbullying, hate speech, fake news . . . . .
Read moreOne in five children aged 10 to 17 in Myanmar go to work instead of school, according to figures from a census report on employment. The Occupation and Industry . . . . .
Read moreMyanmar has a very high data consumption in social media, communication and entertainment; however, digital skills for social and economic benefits are yet to be. . . . .
Read moreAbout 70% of Myanmar’s 51.5 million population live in rural areas where access to healthcare services and advice is a challenge. The ratio of health workers for every 1,000 persons . . . . .
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