Aid groups now have a detailed map for getting displaced people in Myanmar into jobs
What happened
The World Bank studied how displaced people in Myanmar find work. It turns out women, low-skill workers, and those without transport face the biggest barriers to self-reliance.
Why it matters
Aid groups often struggle to move people from emergency support to stable jobs. This report gives them a detailed map of what is actually stopping displaced people in Myanmar from finding work. It means future aid programs can target specific problems like transport, training, or financial access, instead of just providing general assistance.
The signal
Watch whether future aid programs in Myanmar specifically fund transport, vocational training, or localized job matching, rather than just general relief.