Challenges Facing Humanitarian Assistance in Conflict-affected Areas of Myanmar

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Chen, Kai [1 ]
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[1] Xiamen Univ, Sch Int Relat, Xiamen 361002, Peoples R China
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Humanitarian Assistance; Myanmar; Ethnic-based Militias; Conflict-affected Area; Public-private Partnership;
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With the aim of exploring challenges facing humanitarian assistance in conflict-affected areas of Myanmar, this article explores the following three challenges: limited access to conflict-affected areas, continued resentment towards foreign investment, and privatization of security. In response to these challenges, as this article suggests, public-private partnership should be an alternative option, which could ensure more effective and sustainable provision of humanitarian assistance in the foreseeable future.
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