saving life in Kayin state, Burma
Follow a day in the life of Naw Say Bel, a medic from Karen Ethnic Health Organization Consortium (KEHOC), as she travels to remote communities of Tanintharyi Region in Southeastern Myanmar. Naw Say Bel is part of a dedicated team administering vaccinations under the Expanded Program of Immunization (EPI) as part of the USAID-funded Advancing Community Empowerment project (ACE). The delivery of the EPI program, primarily benefitting pregnant women and children under five years, is carried out in cooperation with the Myanmar Ministry of Health and Sports (MoHS). To date under the ACE project, a total of eight Critical Service Grants (CSG) are helping reduce community vulnerabilities in southeastern Myanmar. To find out more about new grant opportunities related to health, education and livelihoods services to rural communities in underserved and hard to reach communities in the southeastern region of Myanmar. This video is produce by Moe Khaing/Hongsar and copy right is own by Pact in Myanmar