The MIMU 3W gathers inputs from participating agencies on Who is doing What, Where, across Myanmar. It is currently conducted every 6 months.
218 agencies participated in the Mar 2016 3W, providing information on their activities in 22 sectors and 158 sub-sectors which have been defined by technical/sector working groups. There is still likely to be under-reporting of the specific activities of field-based local NGOs and CBOs.
The tables and charts refer to projects under implementation as of February 18, 2016. Information on planned and recently completed projects is included in the 3W dataset which is available on the MIMU website, as well as in the MIMU 3W Dashboard http://www.themimu.info/3w-dashboard which shows agencies' activities to Township level.
1. Active Organizations in Kayin
A total of 73 organizations reported projects under implementation in Kayin. The majority are NGOs including 16 border-based organizations. Some level of agency activity has been reported almost in all village tracts (96%), with agencies most concentrated in Hpa-An, Kyainseikgyi, Thandaunggyi, Hlaingbwe and Kawkareik townships.
2. Projects by Sector
139 projects were reported in 16 sectors (17% of the total projects reported to the 3W; agencies reported activities in 96% of the village tracts/towns in Kayin State). In terms of the frequency of project interventions:
• Health is the most widespread intervention with 25 organizations reportedly implementing 39 projects in 811 villages (301 village tracts). There is some level of health activity in all 7 townships, though more concentrated in the townships of Hpa-An (17 agencies), Hlaingbwe (14 agencies) and Kawkareik (13 agencies). The majority of health interventions are Malaria Programme (603 villages), Reproductive Health Care (146 villages), Maternal and Child Health (114 villages) and Health Education (109 villages).
• Education is the second most widespread intervention with 15 organizations reportedly implementing 19 projects in 294 villages (15 organizations), most frequently in support to ECD (194 villages) and Quality Basic Education/Formal Education (115 villages). Education activities are also found in all 7 townships but most concentrated in Hpa-An (9 agencies), Hlaingbwe (7 agencies), Kawkareik and Kyainseikgyi (6 agencies in each).
• WASH is the third main sector, reportedly through 18 projects under implementation by 16 agencies in 142 villages. The majority of WASH interventions are Hygiene Promotion & Behaviour Change (98 villages), Water Supply — Household (56 villages) and Water Supply-Community (54 villages). WASH activities are found in all 7 townships but most concentrated in Kyainseikgyi (9 agencies), Thandaunggyi (5 agencies), Hpa-An and Kawkareik and (4 agencies in each).
• Protection is the fourth main sector with 13 agencies reporting 17 projects under implementation in 430 villages (13 organizations). The majority are focused on Civil Documentation (331 villages), Child Protection (121 villages) and Awareness Raising on Protection Issues (34 villages). Protection activities are found in all 7 townships but most concentrated in Hpa-An (8 agencies).
• Livelihoods is the fifth main sector with 13 agencies reporting activities in 131 villages, mostly in Income Generation (70 villages), Support to CSOs (43 villages) and Vocational Education and Training (36 villages). Similarly, the activities are also found in all 7 townships but most concentrated in Hpa-An and Kyainseikgyi (7 agencies in each).
• Governance is the sixth main sector, reported through 12 projects under implementation by 11 agencies in all 7 townships, most concentrated in Hpa-An (6 agencies). The majority are focused on Strengthening Civil Society (22 villages) and Economic and Development Policy/Planning (14 villages).
• Agriculture is the seventh main sector with 7 agencies reporting activities in 104 villages across 59 village tracts, mostly in Capacity Building (Agricultural Livelihood) (76 villages) and Agricultural Inputs (51 villages).
• There is far less attention reported to other sectors; Mine Action (4 agencies, 13 0 villages), Disaster Risk Reduction (6 agencies, 73 villages), Environment (1 agency, 38 villages), Peace Building and Conflict Prevention (7 agencies, 26 villages), Infrastructure (6 agencies, 26 villages), Coordination ( 1 agency, 23 villages), Food (7 agencies, 18 village tracts), Social Protection (1 agency, 3 village tract/town) and Nutrition (1 agency).
• No organizations reported activities in CCCM, Non-Food Items, Private Sector Development, Responsible Tourism or Shelter sectors.