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Title | CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR INTERNALLY DISPLACED PEOPLE ENGAGING IN ECONOMIC AND DEVELOPMENT SECTORS DURING RESETTLEMENT STAGE (CASE STUDY: NORTHERN SHAN STATE)(Naing Bo Bo Min, 2019) | |||||
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The resettlement program is an essential part of internally displace persons (IDPs) which is an important one to engage the economic development of IDPs and general principle of internal displaced people. The study aimed to determine the challenges and opportunities for IDPs engaging in economic and development sectors during resettlement stage in Northern Shan State. This study applied the qualitative study design. A total of 22 in-depth qualitative consultations with 22 participants from northern Shan State were conducted. The findings indicated the most significant factors for gaps and needs of the resettlement program such as living place, job opportunity, safety and security conditions, accessibilities of education and healthcare service. The findings also mentioned that the government needs to support space and land to do cultivation and farming during resettlement stage and international organizations should be able to reduce conflicts and tensions between the IDPs and the host communities which would foster the economic opportunities within the villages. This study recommended options to fill the gaps of resettlement program in Northern Shan State during resettlement stage. | ||||||
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Yangon University of Economics | ||||||
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Yangon University of Economics | ||||||
Daw Than Win Htay |