ITALY PROVIDES VITAL SUPPORT TO YANGON GOVERNMENT COVID-19 RESPONSE

Joint News Release

21 January 2021

YANGON, MYANMAR – The Yangon Region Government, Italy, and the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)  today marked the contribution of 1 million EURO from the Italian Agency for Development Cooperation (AICS) in support of the COVID-19 response, with a ceremony at Aung Myint Moh treatment center in South Dagon Township, Yangon Region.

The Italian contribution has helped WFP provide daily nutritious meals for over 16,000 people, who were receiving medical and quarantine care at Aung Myint Moh, the largest COVID-19 treatment center in Yangon Region in terms of bed capacity.

The Ambassador of Italy to Myanmar, Alessandra Schiavo, said, “COVID-19 is a humanitarian tragedy of global proportions, which requires a strong and coordinated approach. Italy is close to Myanmar and its people and will continue to engage worldwide to overcome the pandemic, by supporting populations in need, by strengthening and funding the research for a vaccine, and by organizing the Global Health Summit, next 21 May in Rome, to make sure we will all get better prepared for future health challenges. Our support today to the Yangon Region and WFP is part of this vision, and part of our longstanding commitment in support of  Myanmar’s sustainable development and stability.”

H.E. U Phyo Min Thein, Chief Minister of the Yangon Region Government said, “The fact that there are good-will supporters for the people of Myanmar really raises up the spirits of those receiving medical care at COVID-19 centers like here.”

The assistance is guided by WFP’s expertise in meal preparation and high levels of food safety standards.

WFP’s Deputy Country Director Marcus Prior said, “Thanks to the excellent coordination by the Yangon Region Government and generous contribution from Italy, our food assistance have reinforced the Government of Myanmar’s front-line fight against the second surge of COVID-19 in an area with one of the most pressing needs for support.”

Yangon has been the most affected region in Myanmar following an exponential increase in local transmission of COVID-19 since mid-August. WFP meals are prepared with high food safety standards, adequately meet daily nutrition needs for patients, including those being treated for COVID-19 infection.

Assisting the Government in curbing the pandemic has been a priority for the Italian Agency for Development and Cooperation since the beginning of the health crisis.

“With this specific intervention, we want to provide our contribution to alleviate the direct consequences of the pandemic on the most vulnerable populations. The support of the international community has become imperative in order to complement the efforts of the Myanmar Government in this direction, and today AICS confirms to be an active stakeholder, thanks to the strong and effective collaboration with WFP,” said Walter Zucconi, Head of Office, AICS Yangon.

In Rakhine State, WFP has provided food assistance to 60 quarantine sites in eight townships since September 2020. Over 100,000 returning migrants undergoing quarantine in 11 states and regions have also received food and nutrition support from WFP.

“Samkar Kham Community Lodge” Launch Ceremony

Samkar, 16th February 2019 – On the 16th of February in Shan State, the “Samkar Kham Community Lodge and Restaurant” was inaugurated as part of the “Economic Promotion of Inle Communities through cultural and natural heritage valorization (EPIC)” project, co-funded by AICS and implemented by the Italian NGO ICEI.

The one million Euro project aims at facilitating the economic promotion of communities through the enhancement of their cultural and natural heritage. The area of Lake Samkar, just next to Inle Lake in Shan State, is rich in stunning nature and unique cultural heritage.

During the opening ceremony, the Recognition Certificate for CBT (Community Based Tourism) was delivered to the local communities’ representatives by Shan State authorities. Local communities around Samkar Lake are the main stakeholders of the initiative, and through this project they received intensive trainings and workshops in order to be inscribed as Community Based Tourism organizations to become part of a governmental programme which combines tourism and sustainability.

Having Her Excellency Ms. Alessandra Schiavo, Italian Ambassador to Myanmar, present at the launch ceremony underlined the great significance of this initiative within the Italian strategy for development cooperation.

Italy and Myanmar have a long-lasting diplomatic relationship and Myanmar remains a priority country for development cooperation. The promotion of sustainable tourism based on an inclusive bottom-up approach is well placed in the overall Italian commitment to Myanmar, which identifies tourism and protection of natural and cultural heritage critical for achieving sustainable development.

The inauguration of the Samkar Kham Community Lodge is the result of a long, successful and productive collaboration between different stakeholders, local institutions and international organizations.

AICS Yangon expressed its appreciation for the Myanmar authorities, the local communities,  ICEI and other stakeholders for the joint commitment to the sustainable tourism management of this unique and spectacular area. It is another step toward models of sustainable, responsible tourism, and as always, seeks to encourage awareness, social cohesion, inclusion and cultural diversity.