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Nicole Tu-Maung

Nicole Tu-Maung
Nicole Tu-Maung is a faculty member at the Parami Institute for Liberal Arts and Sciences in Yangon. She freelances in writing and art.
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Backpage, Opinion

How to keep your distance in Yangon

Research shows that social distancing is one of the most effective ways to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus and viruses with a high infection rate in general.
BY Nicole Tu-Maung

 

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News Feed, News, Affairs, Features

Myanmar’s earth champions raise awareness about climate change

A small and passionate group of young activists is working in diverse ways to raise public awareness about the threat Myanmar faces from climate change.
BY Nicole Tu-Maung

 

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Backpage, Opinion

My grandfather’s office

A nostalgic visit to Yangon’s grand Secretariat building enables the author to better imagine the beloved grandfather she never met.
BY Nicole Tu-Maung

 

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Opinion

Conserving wildlife, preserving traditions

More attention should be paid to practices of wildlife conservation that emerge from local beliefs and customs, which are often overshadowed by international agreements and government action plans.
BY Nicole Tu-Maung & Matthew Venker

 

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Volume 6, Issue 18

  • January 27, 2021
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Myanmar enters 2021 with more friends than foes
The early delivery of vaccines is one of the many boons of the country’s geopolitics, but to really take advantage, Myanmar must bury the legacy of its isolationist past.
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Will the Kayin BGF go quietly?
The Kayin State Border Guard Force has come under intense pressure from the Tatmadaw over its extensive, controversial business interests and there’s concern the ultimatum could trigger fresh hostilities in one of the country’s most war-torn areas.
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