Insights from the August 2025 Round of MIMU HDP Nexus 5W + Earthquake-related Activities

Supporting the comprehensive dashboards, maps, and summary datasets previously released, this targeted analysis offers insights and overview that support planning, coordination, and resource allocation decisions across Myanmar.

Here are some of the insights.

  • Activity concentration: 56.6% of ongoing activity records come from 20% of townships (337 townships with ongoing records, median 205 per township).
  • Organisational spread: The top 10% of organisations account for 80% of ongoing activity records.
  • Organisational Presence: Median 7 active organisations per township. Nyaungshwe in Shan (South) has the most at 42.
  • Sectors: Agriculture has the most ongoing activity records, followed by Health and Protection.
  • Active organisational presence pattern can partially be explained by Population, and People-in-Need.

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In response to March 28, 2025 earthquake, this round included a specific question on whether the activities are related to earthquake. Early Recovery Cluster was also added to the Sector/Cluster list. 

Here are some of the highlights.

  • Share of activity records: 5.51% are earthquake-related; 64.6% of these are under implementation.
  • Sectors: WASH reports the most earthquake-related activity records, followed by Food and Protection. Early Recovery Cluster activity records are around 5.5%.
  • Organisations: 74 organisations report earthquake-related activities (36 INGOs, 17 NNGOs, 10 UN, and others). Food, Protection, and WASH Clusters/Sectors have the most reporting orgs.
  • Where: 81 townships across 8 states/regions report earthquake-related activities. Mandalay Region has the most organisations active on earthquake response.
  • Prioritised townships: 70 organisations report from 58 OCHA-prioritised townships.

Explore the interactive visualisation or download the static infographic.