Rights Abuse Fuels Burma’s Health Crisis

The health of civilians in conflict affected zones of eastern Burma is amongst the worst in the world.
Rights Abuse Fuels Burma’s Health Crisis
HEALTH CRISIS: Karen children at a refugee camp on the Thai-Burma border. In nearby eastern Burma, a new report says 60 percent of deaths to children under five are due to preventable diseases.
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HEALTH CRISIS: Karen children at a refugee camp on the Thai-Burma border. In nearby eastern Burma, a new report says 60 percent of deaths to children under five are due to preventable diseases.