Saturday, 4 November 2023

Myanmar : The future generation is in trouble

 


The power grab of the military in Myanmar will let millions of young generation in illiteracy and out of jobs.

How the fate of the people are not known until today.

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 In Myanmar, 80% of high school students did not sit for their exams, while 70% of teachers have quit. The military takeover and continued unrest have created a disrupted generation. The economy is also in the doldrums, as foreign companies pulled out of the troubled country, taking jobs with them. Meanwhile, across rural areas, young people are flocking to the banners of those resisting military rule. Two-and-a-half years after the coup, there is no end in sight to Myanmar’s conflict. What will happen to the millions of youths who are of its lost generation? 00:00 Introduction 05:10 Accounts of protestors who were imprisoned 09:20 More Myanmar youth joining resistance forces 14:23 Myanmar's suffering economy 17:01 Skipping school as a sign of protest 26:09 Burmese children find an education in Thailand 35:35 Why were the promised elections postponed? 42:18 Impact of the prolonged conflict on Myanmar's youths

No School, No Work: What Is The Fate Of Myanmar's Disrupted Youth? | Insight | Full Episode

 

 


 

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