Myanmar (Burma) has surged into the top three of the 2025 Emergency Watchlist, propelled by an increase in conflict in the climate-vulnerable country.

Violence in the Southeastern Asian country has worsened since the military seized power in 2021, prompting many long-standing insurgencies to spread and merge, engulfing the country in conflict. Millions are now in humanitarian need, even in previously stable areas, and the number of people who have fled their homes to find safety has risen rapidly, surpassing  in 2024. 

Hospitals and water infrastructure are increasingly under attack, leading to disease outbreaks the country鈥檚 shattered health system can鈥檛 cope with. Climate disasters in the form of cyclones and floods continue to pose a constant threat. Violence against aid workers and extreme bureaucratic hurdles make meeting humanitarian needs even more challenging. 

Read on to learn more about why Myanmar ranks third on the 探花精选鈥檚 2025 Emergency Watchlist.

Increasing violence puts more civilians at dire risk

Myanmar has faced a worsening humanitarian crisis fueled by political instability since the military took power in February 2021. In 2024, nearly  were forced to flee their homes to find safety, a 37% increase from 2023. Showing unprecedented unity, non-state armed groups now contest control of many previously stable areas. 

A short-lived ceasefire between the State Administration Council (SAC) and an alliance of non-state armed groups in January 2024 temporarily reduced fighting in some parts of the country, but conflict ramped up elsewhere. According to the U.N., the number of civilians killed since the SAC took power reached 5,350 in June 2024, nearly doubling between April 2023 and June 2024, when the ceasefire failed. The U.N. also reports that sexual and gender-based violence against civilians has 鈥鈥 across the country since 2021.

Myanma refugees stand in a makeshift refugee camp near a river.
Violence in Myanmar has displaced millions inside the country and across national borders鈥攑rimarily to Thailand, India, Malaysia and Bangladesh.
Photo: Guillaume Payen/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images

Disease threatens to overwhelm Myanmar鈥檚 conflict-wracked health system

The conflict is being fought on multiple fronts with drones and airstrikes having a devastating impact on civilian infrastructure. The result is that hospitals and water infrastructure are under attack, and medical staff face regular threats. Since 2021, over attacks on health care have been recorded, including in 2023 alone, the last year on record. 

Health facilities and water treatment plants, critical for disease prevention, will face new challenges in 2025 as domestic gas and electricity production . Communities in areas outside SAC control already have limited access to health care and clean water. A widespread cholera outbreak threatens to further overwhelm the system, with over  new cases confirmed between January and October 2024. 

An 探花精选 clinic nurse sits across from a patient who she gives medical advice to.
An 探花精选 clinic nurse, Khine Wai* (left), treats patients at the Thae Chaung Camp for displaced people in Myanmar.
Photo: Shin Thandar for the 探花精选

Climate-driven disasters pose constant threats

Cyclones and floods are constant threats in Myanmar. In September 2024, flooding linked to Typhoon Yagi affected over people in Myanmar, destroying homes and causing soaring food prices due to damaged crops.

Although Myanmar is highly vulnerable to the climate crisis and contributes very little to it due to its low carbon emissions, an 探花精选 analysis shows that Myanmar receives only  of global climate adaptation and mitigation funding. Little of this funding will benefit communities in non-SAC controlled areas, who are largely cut off from development projects.

The spread of conflict is further hampering aid delivery

Myanmar is already one of the most complex countries in the world for humanitarians, with violence against aid workers and extreme bureaucratic hurdles complicating and undermining aid delivery. These barriers to humanitarian action are poised to worsen as conflict spreads. 

The conflict shows no signs of easing, and the priorities of warring parties continue to overshadow humanitarian needs. With shortfalls in humanitarian funding and shifting frontlines, only a fraction of the people in need will receive help in 2025.

A father and mother pose for a family portrait with their two sons in their home in Myanmar.
Violence against aid workers makes it challenging to deliver critical services to families in need.
Photo: Shin Thandar for the 探花精选

What is the 探花精选 doing to support Myanmar?

In 2008, the 探花精选 initiated an emergency response and early recovery efforts to aid communities affected by Cyclone Nargis. In the years since, the 探花精选 has expanded its range of activities in Myanmar. We deliver programming focused on improving health, protection, and water, sanitation and hygiene outcomes. Additionally, the 探花精选 runs shelter programs that help displaced, crisis-affected and vulnerable communities to survive, recover and gain control of their futures. 

The 探花精选鈥檚 current programming in Myanmar strongly focuses on supporting people affected by the escalating conflict that has spread across the country since February 2021. We also continue to support marginalized and stateless communities, as well as people who were internally displaced before the 2021 escalation. Our services are tailored to provide specialized support to women, children, and marginalized communities in Myanmar.

In addition to direct service provision, a critical component of the 探花精选鈥檚 program strategy involves delivering support to and through local partners. The 探花精选 currently works across multiple sectors, with a range of local partners, in Rakhine, Chin, Kachin, Shan, Kayah and Kayin States.

Learn more about the 探花精选鈥檚 Myanmar response.

An 探花精选 health promoter points to a sign and delivers messages on infant care to a new mother.
探花精选 health promoter, Ma Shwe Sein*, teaches a neonatal health care lesson to new mothers in Rakhine State, Myanmar.
Photo: Shin Thandar for the 探花精选

How can I support the people of Myanmar?

to support the 探花精选's life-changing work in Myanmar and worldwide. We are on the front lines, providing critical aid to crisis-affected people in more than 40 countries, including places on the 2025 Emergency Watchlist.

Read more about the top 10 crises the world can鈥檛 ignore in 2025 and download the full 2025 Emergency Watchlist report for profiles of all 20 crisis countries on the 探花精选's list.

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