Myanmar in the Lead
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🍎 Low Prevalence of Overweight in Young Children
With only 0.6% of children under 5 being overweight in 2024, Myanmar maintains a healthy start for its youngest citizens.
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💻 Leading in High-Tech Manufacturing
In 2022, Myanmar's medium and high-tech manufacturing accounted for 92.58% of its manufacturing value added, showcasing its strong position in the high-tech sector.
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🥫 Significant Contribution of Food and Beverages in Manufacturing
In 2020, food, beverages, and tobacco made up 29.34% of Myanmar's manufacturing value added, emphasizing the sector's importance.
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👩🏫 High Female Representation in Tertiary Education
In 2018, 84.53% of academic staff in Myanmar's tertiary education were female, highlighting gender inclusivity in higher education.
Myanmar Following Behind
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📚 Limited Compulsory Education Duration
As of 2023, Myanmar mandates only 5 years of compulsory education, indicating a potential area for educational development.
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🏛️ Challenges in Property Rights and Governance
In 2023, Myanmar scored 1 out of 6 in property rights and rule-based governance, indicating significant room for improvement.
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📉 Low Trade Rating
Myanmar's trade rating was 1.5 out of 6 in 2023, suggesting challenges in trade policies and practices.
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👥 Building Human Resources Needs Attention
With a rating of 1.5 out of 6 in 2023, Myanmar faces challenges in developing its human resources effectively.
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🐄 Low Livestock Production Index
In 2022, Myanmar's livestock production index was 35.52, indicating a need for growth in this agricultural sector.
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🚜 Minimal Machinery and Transport Equipment Manufacturing
In 2020, only 0.59% of Myanmar's manufacturing value added came from machinery and transport equipment, highlighting a narrow manufacturing base.