In 2023, Myanmar witnessed a surge in armed conflicts and the profound impact of Cyclone Mocha, intensifying the humanitarian needs across the country. The deteriorating security situation in conflict zones has caused fear and uncertainty, resulting in numerous communities to flee and impeding their ability to meet basic needs. Further limitations and restrictions on access to reach affected communities resulted in a challenging environment for humanitarian responders. Nevertheless, teams at the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) continued to carry out our activities, which are lifesaving, dignity preserving and essential for the affected population.
Despite not being granted humanitarian access to prisons, the ICRC continues assisting released detainees to return home safely and helping families deliver food parcels and letters to their detained family members. At every opportunity, at all levels, the ICRC has advocated for access to detention centers, as well as the humane treatment to people deprived of their liberty.
Across the country, we work independently as well as with our partners, including the Myanmar Red Cross Society (MRCS), to ensure a comprehensive humanitarian response bringing crucial support to the communities facing challenges.
A look at the measurable impact of our assistance in 2023.
Source : Icrc