Post-Nargis Periodic Review III
9 February 2010
Executive Summary
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Annexes

Post-Nargis Periodic Review II
Response assessment indicates more efforts needed for Cyclone-affected people
Yangon, Myanmar, 27 July 2009
POST-NARGIS PERIODIC REVIEW - INTRODUCTION (953 KB)
POST-NARGIS PERIODIC REVIEW - CHAPTER 1 (840 KB)
POST-NARGIS PERIODIC REVIEW - CHAPTER 2 (2.27 MB)
POST-NARGIS PERIODIC REVIEW - CHAPTER 3 (2.11 MB)
POST-NARGIS PERIODIC REVIEW - CHAPTER 4 (986 KB)
POST-NARGIS PERIODIC REVIEW - CHAPTER 5 (1.66 MB)
Post-Nargis Periodic Review I - A report prepared by the Tripartite Core Group comprised of representatives of the Government of the Union of Myanmar, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations and the United Nations with the support of the Humanitarian and Development Community.
December 2008
(Corrected version)
Part 1 of 9
Part 2 of 9
Part 3 of 9
Part 4 of 9
Part 5 of 9
Part 6 of 9
Part 7 of 9
Part 8 of 9
Part 9 of 9
The report of the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Myanmar, Tomás Ojea Quintana
A/63/341
5 September 2008
Post-Nargis Joint Assessment Report
The report, jointly prepared by the Government of the Union of Myanmar, the United Nations and ASEAN, with the support of the humanitarian and development community, provides information on the full scale of the impact of the cyclone and requirements for both immediate humanitarian assistance needs and medium to longer term recovery.
21 July 2008
Myanmar Tropical Cyclone Nargis Flash Appeal 2008
Currently, the UNCT is working on planning to assist a minimum of 1,500,000 persons for at least three months. However, the current difficulties surrounding access to the affected areas, the largely administrative difficulties in bringing further relief supplies and expertise into the country, and the uncertainty over the degree and type of in-country capacity to implement relief programmes is casting a shadow over planning. This appeal therefore seeks $187 million to enable international partners (10 United Nations organisations and nine non-governmental organisations to support the Government of Myanmar in addressing the needs of more than 1,500,000 people affected by the cyclone. The planning horizon for this appeal is six months. The appeal will be regularly updated to reflect new needs as the situation evolves, with an organized revision after some weeks when fuller information and plans are available.
Situation of human rights in Myanmar
A/HRC/7/L.36
25 March 2008
Mandate of the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Myanmar
A/HRC/7/L.37
25 March 2008
Report of the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Myanmar, Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro
A/HRC/7/18
7 March 2008
Statement by Mr. Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Myanmar
11 December 2007
Report of the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Myanmar, Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro
A/HRC/6/14
7 December 2007
Report of the Secretary-General on children and armed conflict in Myanmar
S/2007/666
16 November 2007
Mr. Ibrahim Gambari briefs Security Council on his recent trip to Myanmar (3 to 8 November 2007)
13 November 2007
Consideration of reports submitted by States parties under article 18 of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women - Myanmar
CEDAW/C/MMR/3
4 September 2007