Cynthia Maung
Cynthia Maung ( ; born 6 December 1959) is a Karen medical doctor and founder of Mae Tao Clinic that has been providing free healthcare services for internally displaced persons (IDP) and migrant workers on the Thai-Burmese border for three decades.Maung received Southeast Asia's Ramon Magsaysay Award for community leadership and she was listed as one of 2003 ''Time'' magazine's Asian Heroes. Altogether she has received six international awards for her work. In 1999, she was the first recipient of the Jonathan Mann Award, sponsored by Swiss and US health organisations. Provided by Wikipedia
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3by Sharon Low, Kyaw Thura Tun, Naw Pue Pue Mhote, Saw Nay Htoo, Cynthia Maung, Saw Win Kyaw, Saw Eh Kalu Shwe Oo, Nicola Suyin PocockGet full text
Published 2014-09-01
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4by Luke C Mullany, Thomas J Lee, Lin Yone, Catherine I Lee, Katherine C Teela, Palae Paw, Eh Kalu Shwe Oo, Cynthia Maung, Heather Kuiper, Nicole F Masenior, Chris BeyrerGet full text
Published 2010-01-01
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5by Parveen K. Parmar, Charlene Barina, Sharon Low, Kyaw Thura Tun, Conrad Otterness, Pue P. Mhote, Saw Nay Htoo, Saw Win Kyaw, Nai Aye Lwin, Cynthia Maung, Naw Merry Moo, Eh. Kalu Shwee Oo, Daniel Reh, Nai Chay Mon, Xinkai Zhou, Adam K. RichardsGet full text
Published 2019-04-01
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6by Parveen Kaur Parmar, Charlene C Barina, Sharon Low, Kyaw Thura Tun, Conrad Otterness, Pue P Mhote, Saw Nay Htoo, Saw Win Kyaw, Nai Aye Lwin, Cynthia Maung, Naw Merry Moo, Eh Kalu Shwe Oo, Daniel Reh, Nai Chay Mon, Nakul Singh, Ravi Goyal, Adam K RichardsGet full text
Published 2015-01-01
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