Found 411 UK NGOs working in Myanmar
Figures refer to charities registered with the Charity Commission for England and Wales, based on areas of operation supplied to the Charity Commission by the charities themselves. Charities that say they work in more than 50 countries are not included. Total spending of these organisations includes work they carry out outside of Myanmar.
IATI Activity data
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List of UK-registered organisations operating in Myanmar, sourced from data published by IATI publishers.
- Save the Children [166]
- OXFAM [136]
- Save The Children International [102]
- Christian Aid [42]
- CAFOD [28]
- ActionAid UK [19]
- WaterAid [9]
- BRITISH COUNCIL [7]
- Malaria Consortium [7]
- Article 19 [6]
- CDC Group Plc [4]
- Coffey International Development [4]
- Crown Agents [4]
- General funds [4]
- Health Poverty Action [4]
- International Alert [4]
- Oxford Policy Management [4]
- MannionDaniels [3]
- PwC [3]
- THET [3]
- Triple Line & Crown Agents (Joint Venture) [3]
- WORLD VISION [3]
- Cardno Emerging Markets [2]
- Care International UK [2]
- DAI Europe [2]
- Global Witness [2]
- KPMG LLP [2]
- Overseas Development Institute [2]
- Palladium International Ltd (UK) [2]
- Plan International UK [2]
- Saferworld [2]
- The University of Manchester [2]
- World Child Cancer UK [2]
- ActionAid UK [1]
- AECOM [1]
- BBC Media Action [1]
- Concern Worldwide [1]
- CoST (Construction Sector Transparency Initiative) [1]
- Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) [1]
- Ernst and Young LLP [1]
- IMC Worldwide [1]
- IRC [1]
- Itad [1]
- ODI Sales Limited [1]
- Open University, The [1]
- Rainforest Foundation UK [1]
- Royal College of General Practitioners [1]
- Trocaire [1]
- Voluntary Service Overseas (VSO) [1]
- Y Care International [1]
Data on Myanmar from IATI d-portal
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