Myanmar - Factsheets


March 2024
The 1 February military takeover, coupled with the state of emergency and nationwide protests/demonstrations against the takeover, has resulted in the resurgence of violence that caused new displacement and additional needs, including emergency Shelter & NFIs, for conflict affected internally displaced people dwelling in camps, displacement sites and camp-like settings in Myanmar.
- 32 partners
- $148.6 M (2%) required (funded)
- 4.3 M / 1.3 M / 0.3 M people in need / targeted / reached


December 2023
The 1 February military takeover, coupled with the state of emergency and nationwide protests/demonstrations against the takeover, has resulted in the resurgence of violence that caused new displacement and additional needs, including emergency Shelter & NFIs, for conflict affected internally displaced people dwelling in camps, displacement sites and camp-like settings in Myanmar.
- 56 partners
- $124.1 M (38%) required (funded)
- 3.0 M / 1.2 M / 1.0 M people in need / targeted / reached


March 2023
The 1 February military takeover, coupled with the state of emergency and nationwide protests/demonstrations against the takeover, has resulted in the resurgence of violence that caused new displacement and additional needs, including emergency Shelter & NFIs, for conflict affected internally displaced people dwelling in camps, displacement sites and camp-like settings in Myanmar.
- $87.9 M (0%) required (funded)


December 2022
The 1 February military takeover, coupled with the state of emergency and nationwide protests/demonstrations against the takeover, has resulted in the resurgence of violence that caused new displacement and additional needs, including emergency Shelter & NFIs, for conflict affected internally displaced people dwelling in camps, displacement sites and camp-like settings in Myanmar.
- 35 partners
- $50.0 M (19%) required (funded)
- 1.7 M / 0.6 M / 0.5 M people in need / targeted / reached


September 2022
The 1 February military takeover, coupled with the state of emergency and nationwide protests/demonstrations against the takeover, has resulted in the resurgence of violence that caused new displacement and additional needs, including emergency Shelter & NFIs, for conflict affected internally displaced people dwelling in camps, displacement sites and camp-like settings in Myanmar.
- 35 partners
- $50.0 M (15%) required (funded)
- 1.7 M / 0.6 M / 0.4 M people in need / targeted / reached


June 2022
The 1 February military takeover, coupled with the state of emergency and nationwide protests/demonstrations against the takeover, has resulted in the resurgence of violence that caused new displacement and additional needs, including emergency Shelter & NFIs, for conflict affected internally displaced people dwelling in camps, displacement sites and camp-like settings in Myanmar.
- 35 partners
- $50.0 M (7%) required (funded)
- 1.7 M / 0.6 M / 0.3 M people in need / targeted / reached


December 2021
The 1 February military takeover, coupled with the state of emergency and nationwide protests/demonstrations against the takeover, has resulted in the resurgence of violence that caused new displacement and additional needs, including emergency Shelter & NFIs, for conflict affected internally displaced people dwelling in camps, displacement sites and camp-like settings in Myanmar.Frequent and large-scale displacement is now being seen in new areas such as Chin, Sagaing, and Magway, as well as various states in the Southeast.
- 34 partners
- $36.8 M (13%) required (funded)
- 0.2 M / 0.2 M / 51 354 people in need / targeted / reached


August 2021
The 1 February military takeover, coupled with the state of emergency and ongoing nationwide protests/demonstrations against the takeover, has resulted in the resurgence of violence that caused new displacement and additional needs, including emergency Shelter & NFIs, for conflict affected internally displaced people dwelling in camps, displacement sites and camp-like settings in Myanmar.In addition to the security situation and further displacement, access constraints, the banking crisis and underfunding continue to remain a critical challenge for the Shelter/NFI/CCCM Cluster and its p
- 34 partners
- $36.8 M (8%) required (funded)
- 0.2 M / 0.2 M / 51 354 people in need / targeted / reached


April 2021
The 1 February military takeover, coupled with the state of emergency and ongoing nationwide protests/demonstrations against the takeover, has resulted in additional needs, including emergency Shelter & NFIs, for conflict affected internally displaced people dwelling in camps, displacement sites and camp-like settings in Myanmar.In addition to the security situation and further displacement, access constraints and underfunding continue to remain a critical challenge for the Shelter/NFI/CCCM Cluster and its partners.To address needs for 2021, the cluster appealed for $36.8M for Shelter/N
- 34 partners
- $36.8 M (2%) required (funded)
- 0.3 M / 0.3 M people in need / targeted


December 2020
Conflict affected families dwelling in camps and camp-like settings in Myanmar continue to remain in an appalling condition. Protracted displacement and re-current new emergencies has worsened the living condition of families, thereby subjecting them to adopt negative coping strategies.Through the 2020 HRP, the Shelter/NFI/CCCM cluster planned to assistance some 250,000 conflict-affected population with Emergency/Temporary Shelter & NFI assistance. Only 61% of these population have been supported with life-sustaining shelter & NFI assistance.
- 22 partners
- $21.0 M (27%) required (funded)
- 0.2 M / 0.1 M / 85 110 people in need / targeted / reached