
This has not stopped the Myanmar Jesuit Mission from continuously working to help those most in need. The squatter families in Yangon, the poorer parts of Taunggyi, and those displaced by conflict in Kachin and Chin States will receive six months’ worth of food and livelihood support. The social outreach team is led by a newly ordained Jesuit, Fr Cyril Nya Myo Htet, who is joined by partners on the ground sending food packs and supplies to the most vulnerable households. Also, they are focusing on building livelihood opportunities, simple ways to help alleviate their poverty.
Women and girls, especially, have been impacted by the pandemic. The lockdown situation has led to more incidences of domestic violence, sexual abuse, and exploitation. Unable to work, they are stuck in the slums and faced with desperate circumstances, forcing some into the sex trade despite the risks and stigmatisation. Fr Cyril Nya Myo Htet SJ says, “These women are good people who seek dignity through hard work… The pandemic has melted the livelihood of thousands and these women sacrifice their lives to feed their families.” In the coming months, skills training and microcredit loans will be offered to the women to help with their situations.

At St Michael’s Parish in Nanhlaing Village, the Jesuits run a simple hostel for around 20 boys. There is a new girls hostel on the rise, which will allow around 50 girls to attend the nearby government school. Last October, Fr Stephen Mar Tay SJ and the Franciscan Missionaries of Mary sisters blessed the ground before laying the foundation stone for the hostel. The good FMM sisters –who have been with the parish for over eighty years–will run the girls hostel, along with the health clinic and the kindergarten. The girls hostel will be completed in December 2021.

Contributions to the Myanmar Jesuit Mission Covid-19 Emergency Appeal may be sent to Manila, Australia, Germany or directly to Myanmar. Contact Mission Treasurer, Fr Puspobinatmo SJ at mynprocur[at]gmail.com or Development Officer, Gillian Donoghue at mynsjdo[at]gmail.com for details.
