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Food Aid for Myanmar Refugees

Updated: Aug 19

In the ongoing war and conflict in Myanmar, many refugees have been fleeing to areas along the Thailand-Myanmar border, hoping for safety and assistance. However, the reality they face is full of hardships, with severe shortages of food and essential supplies. Providing food aid to Myanmar refugees is crucial for alleviating hunger and restoring their health. The food distributed is carefully selected to ensure nutritional value and health benefits, including the following main items:

Food Aid for Myanmar Refugees



Pre-cooked Rice Soup with Taurine
Pre-cooked Rice Soup with Taurine

1. Pre-cooked Rice Soup with Taurine includes dried rice infused with Chaiyah spinach herb or turmeric herb, which are traditional herbs known for their anti-inflammatory properties and immune-boosting effects. Also includes dried mushrooms and dried chicken to add protein.

Pre-cooked Rice Soup with Taurine




Energy Bars

2. Energy Bars These energy bars are made from rice bran, Chaiyah Spinach, dried bananas, and peanuts. They are a good source of energy. Rice bran and turmeric provide fiber and vitamins, which aid digestion and boost immunity. Dried bananas and peanuts add energy and beneficial fats to the diet.


Energy Bars



Energy Fruit

3. Energy Fruit refers to naturally sun-dried bananas, which do not have added sugars. These dried bananas provide energy and potassium, which is important for muscle and heart function.



Energy Fruit


Ginger Powder

4. Ginger Powder is another item distributed with the food. Ginger has properties that help reduce bloating and indigestion and relieve cold symptoms. It also stimulates metabolism and aids digestion.


Ginger Powder




These food items are chosen not only for their ease of transport and storage but also for their nutritional value and health benefits. This ensures that refugees receive the necessary energy and nutrients in these challenging circumstances.

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