Life-Saving Medical Care in Myanmar

by Japan Heart
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Life-Saving Medical Care in Myanmar
Life-Saving Medical Care in Myanmar
Life-Saving Medical Care in Myanmar
Life-Saving Medical Care in Myanmar
Life-Saving Medical Care in Myanmar
Life-Saving Medical Care in Myanmar
Life-Saving Medical Care in Myanmar
Life-Saving Medical Care in Myanmar
Life-Saving Medical Care in Myanmar
Life-Saving Medical Care in Myanmar
Life-Saving Medical Care in Myanmar
Life-Saving Medical Care in Myanmar
Life-Saving Medical Care in Myanmar
Life-Saving Medical Care in Myanmar
Life-Saving Medical Care in Myanmar
Life-Saving Medical Care in Myanmar

Project Report | Oct 23, 2025
Progress Report 4

By By Japan Heart | Project Leader

Innwa Bridge  Apr. (left) Aug. (right)
Innwa Bridge Apr. (left) Aug. (right)

Reporting Period: June– September 2025

Overview

 From June to September 2025, Japan Heart continued its mission to provide essential medical care in Myanmar, focusing on areas with limited healthcare access. Despite ongoing challenges, our dedicated team delivered vital medical services, including emergency care, pediatric support, and community health initiatives. This report highlights key activities and achievements during this period.

Key Updates & Achievements

1. Child Development Center, “Dream Train” Activities (Jun./ Jul./ Aug.)

 In June, Dream Train welcomed 15 new children, marking the start of a new academic year. Despite the rainy season, children attended school in their uniforms, showcasing their pride and enthusiasm. The facility also organized an annual field trip to the National Race Village, where children learned about Myanmar's diverse cultures and traditions. This experience fostered a sense of unity and cultural appreciation among the children.

 In July, Dream Train hosted its third educational game tournament, featuring activities like tangram puzzles, block building, and chess. These activities aimed to develop children's creativity, problem-solving skills, and mathematical reasoning. The event also encouraged teamwork and communication, contributing to the holistic development of the children.

 In August, Dream Train organized a cultural exchange event where children shared their traditions, languages, and customs. This celebration of cultural diversity promoted mutual respect and understanding among the children, fostering an inclusive and supportive community environment.

2. Advancing Specialized Medical Care and Preparing for the Restart of Pediatric Liver Transplantation (July 30, 2025)

 Japan Heart continues to advance specialized medical care in Myanmar, focusing on complex pediatric diseases such as liver disorders.

In July 2025, the team collaborated with local doctors to strengthen expertise and improve treatment quality in specialized fields.

Despite ongoing social and logistical challenges, healthcare professionals including doctors, nurses, and technicians are doing their utmost to deliver advanced care in limited settings.

Importantly, preparations are underway for the long-awaited restart of pediatric living-donor liver transplantation, suspended in recent years due to the country’s unstable conditions.

This effort reflects Japan Heart’s unwavering mission to provide life-saving medical care under any circumstance and marks a hopeful step toward rebuilding Myanmar’s capacity for advanced medical treatment.

3. Rebuilding Community Health Six Months After the Earthquake (September 27, 2025)

 Six months after the devastating earthquake in March 2025, recovery efforts continue across affected regions. 

 Japan Heart has been strengthening community health programs to support both physical and mental recovery for residents. To address ongoing challenges such as malnutrition and poor sanitation in temporary living environments, the team conducted health checkups, vaccination programs, and hygiene and nutrition education. In collaboration with local healthcare workers, efforts also focused on rebuilding a resilient community health system capable of responding to future emergencies.

 These initiatives represent an essential step toward restoring normal life and long-term health stability in earthquake-affected areas.

Upcoming Goals

 Japan Heart will continue to uphold its mission “To deliver healthcare to medically-isolated areas” with a renewed determination to bring life-saving care to those most in need.

  • Sustain Healthcare Amid Crisis: Even as Myanmar faces the dual challenges of natural disasters and ongoing social instability, we remain committed to ensuring that “medical care never stops.” Our focus will be on supporting patients and communities who continue to carry heavy economic and emotional burdens.
  • Expand Medical Outreach: Increase the reach of mobile clinics to remote areas, providing essential healthcare to underserved populations who have limited access to medical services.
  • Rebuild Hope and Capacity: Strengthen partnerships with local healthcare workers and nurture future medical leaders, ensuring that care can continue sustainably within Myanmar.

Through these efforts, Japan Heart will stand by the people of Myanmar bringing not only treatment but also hope, resilience, and dignity to every life we touch.

Acknowledgement

 We extend our heartfelt gratitude to all our supporters and partners who make these initiatives possible. Your contributions enable us to continue providing life-saving medical care and support to the people of Myanmar. Together, we are making a lasting impact on the health and well-being of communities in need.

Medical lecture for local staff
Medical lecture for local staff
New semester starts in June
New semester starts in June
Two students who passed university entrance exams
Two students who passed university entrance exams
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Children enjoying an educational game competition
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