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Myanmar
The ILO first established its Liaison Office in Myanmar in 2002 under an Understanding between the Government of the Union of Myanmar and the International Labour Office. The main role of the Liaison Officer is to support efforts for the elimination of forced labour in the country and implement strategies to address its root causes.
Earthquake news and situation reports
Earthquake Response Situation Report No. 6 (As of 17 May 2025)
Earthquake Response Situation Report No. 5 (As of 4 May 2025)
Earthquake Response Situation Report No. 4 (As of 25 April 2025)
ILO steps up urgent support for people of Myanmar following devastating earthquake (24 April 2025)
Earthquake Response Situation Report No. 3 (As of 18 April 2025)
Earthquake Response Situation Report No. 2 (As of 12 April 2025)
Be cautious of excessive heat! (8 April 2025)
Earthquake Response Situation Report No. 1 (As of 7 April 2025)
Latest news and stories
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Press release
ILO launches emergency Employment Intensive Investment Programme (EIIP) initiative to support the earthquake recovery in Myanmar’s Inle...

More than 3.5 million workers potentially affected by the devastating earthquake in Myanmar
Publications
ILO Brief
Employment implications of the earthquake in Myanmar
Research Report
Innovative approaches to formalization in Asia and the Pacific: Background report to ILO Asia and the Pacific Tripartite Regional Knowledge...
Projects and programmes
Labour migration
Ship to Shore Rights South-East Asia: Safe migration for decent work in the blue economy
Employment promotion and South-South and Triangular cooperation
Promoting the global development initiative with a focus on South-South cooperation in employment in ASEAN

Child labour
Myanmar child labour knowledge portal

Development cooperation dashboard
Projects in Myanmar


Tripartite partners
Contact
ILO Liaison Office for Myanmar
No.1 (A), Kanbae (Thitsar) Road, Yankin Township
Yangon, Myanmar
- Email: [email protected]
- Phone: +95 1 233 6538, 233 6539
- Fax: +95 1 233 6582