What’s happening in Myanmar?
Civil Disobedience Movement
Civil Disobedience movement (CDM) is a Non-Violent resistance movement, reflecting the overwhelming rejection of the military coup by the people of Myanmar. The number of people that have actively supported the revolution in Myanmar greatly exceed 3.5% of the population (% of population engagement in the successful non-violence disobedience campaign). Many people who joined CDM are now facing challenges with income (losing jobs) to support themselves for food healthcare and housing. ISMSP-MM is raising funds to provide financial support to those CDM heroes through the CRPH official fundraisers. Donate us and let’s support them together.
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COVID-19 crisis
ISMSP-MM is raising funds to support people in Myanmar who are suffering from COVID-19 infection. Funds collected for COVID-19 response are used to provide medical supplies and other COVID-19 medical services related fees (oximeters, glucometers, oxygen concentrator rents, internet/phone bills) to the volunteer health care workers who are providing COVID-19 related health care services via tele-consultation or home-based care. Majority of severe patients of COVID-19 have co-morbidities (example: diabetes, hypertension). Given that, it is important that the population have access to continuum of care especially essential basic health care services whenever they need. That is why funds collected are also allocated for the volunteer health care workers to be able to provide basic primary health care services. Your donation, whatever the amount, really matters. 100% of the donations (minus the exchange fees, and fundraising) go to the volunteer health care workers who are providing essential health care services on-ground level. Donate us and let’s support them together.