Myanmar

After violence, instability, and the targeting of ethnic minorities in Myanmar, the Health Cluster has been responding to the needs of hundreds of thousands of Internally Displaced People, as well as people moving in to Bangladesh. Myanmar is also highly vulnerable to natural disasters, including cyclones, earthquakes and floods. The Health Cluster seeks to provide primary health care including reproductive, maternal and child health, disease surveillance, immunization, HIV, TB and malaria services, mental health and psychosocial support and emergency patient referral.

The information displayed here is updated in reference to the Health Cluster dashboard, in quarterly periods.


Myanmar map

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Formal Health Cluster System (IASC declared) data as of June 2025


12.8 million

People in Need

US$79.3 million requested

reduced from 123M

2012 year activated


1.3 million

People Targeted

reduced from 2.4M

26% funded

Co-coordinator

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Health Cluster coordination

Sacha Bootsma
Health Cluster Coordinator
bootsmas@who.int

Health Cluster team

National team: 5
Coordinator: 1 FT
Information management officer: 3 FT
Public health officer: 1 FT
Communications officer: 0
Subnational hubs: 5

Health Cluster partners

Partners: 117
International NGOs: 48
National NGOs: 26
UN agencies: 11
National authority: 0
Donors: 17
Observers: 0
Others: 15