Myanmar: One year after the earthquake, recovery flows through the waters of Inle Lake
One year ago, Myanmar was struck by a 7.7 magnitude earthquake that brought the country to its knees, adding devastation to a land already battered by years of conflict and instability. Alliance2015 member CESVI, already present in the country, responded from the very first hours following March 28, immediately activating its field teams to assess the damage and identify the most urgent needs. […]
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