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Previous Milestones

Since 2014, ATOM Myanmar has been contributing towards socio-economic developments in Myanmar. These are our key milestones over the years :

Mobile Birth and Death Registration

Having a birth certificate ensures a child to be able to access social services such as health and education, and provides the foundation for safeguarding many other human rights. . . . .

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ATOM MBA Scholarship Program

Along with political and economic reforms, Myanmar opens up to more foreign investments, and lays a position for a sustainable and high economic growth. McKinsey’s 2013. . . . .

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ATOM Lighthouse Digital Literacy Programme

ATOM Lighthouse digital literacy programme was established to realize ATOM’s “Internet for All” agenda, and to narrow the digital divide between the urban and rural areas. . . . .

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Digi World

The digital world curriculum has been created for children, families and schools by ATOM Group in partnership with Parent Zone – the experts in digital parenting. With the. . . . .

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Digital Summer School

Many Myanmar government schools lacks ICT curriculum and equipment. Only students who can afford to attend private ICT training acquire digital skills in early school life . . . . .

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Child Online Safety

As Myanmar quickly adopts mobile phones and the internet, lack of digital literacy and knowledge of online safety poses risk of cyberbullying, hate speech, fake news . . . . .

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Non-Formal Education

One in five children aged 10 to 17 in Myanmar go to work instead of school, according to figures from a census report on employment. The Occupation and Industry . . . . .

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ATOM Digital School

Myanmar has a very high data consumption in social media, communication and entertainment; however, digital skills for social and economic benefits are yet to be. . . . .

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Maternity and Reproduction Health

About 70% of Myanmar’s 51.5 million population live in rural areas where access to healthcare services and advice is a challenge. The ratio of health workers for every 1,000 persons . . . . .

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