Capacity Building
the Greatest Needs With the Least Resources
Our primary objective is to create, adopt and implement national health and education policies..
To strengthen the capacity of NHEC and member institutions.

Welcome to Capacity Building Dept..
The NHEC is at present implementing the adult education programs to meet the needy of the communities where its member and affiliated organization are based. And this program is also aiming for an active community participation in forget areas inclusive of grassroots, political organizations and other relevant stakeholders.
Events
Mornitoring Tour for Libraries
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Capacity Building Programs
- Community Management Extension Program (CMEP): Community Management modules and courses, and trainings of trainers.
- Membership Conference
- Monitoring & Evaluation Trips
- Project Management Trainings
- Public Libraries
- Information center
Target Area
Ethnic nationalities areas along and within the various Burma borders namely Mon, Karen, Karenni, Shan, Kachin, Chin, Arakan, and other nationalities through extensive networking of member and affiliated organizations of the NHEC.
Target Group
The entire project of NHEC will indirectly target to approximately 2 million populations in ethnic nationalities areas along Burma borders and inside Burma through extensive networking of member and affiliated organizations of NHEC. Its primary target areas are in the regions where there are many diverse ethnic populations living in hardships and struggling to survive. As a coordinating body, NHEC regularly facilitates meeting of these diverse communities, inclusive of ethnic nationalities, refugees and migrant populations and provides opportunities for all the communities across the borders to come, meet and share their experiences and work together for a better Burma.
Recent events have demonstrated that Burma is going to face complicated political, environmental and social crisis. NHEC has learnt from the events such as Saffron revolution and cyclone Nargis that people inside Burma are in need of supports. As such, NHEC has repositioned the projects to be inclusive of communities beyond members’ organizations’ areas. NHEC committee has recognized to support such communities in crisis and in need, and is now involved with local community based organizations (CBOs) for inland activities. NHEC will extend current health and educational projects to be part and parcel of communities in crisis anywhere inside Burma.
