
How to develop the Port of the Future – inspirational lecture by Prof. Tiedo Vellinga
What can the port of Yangon look like in the future? How to establish development of the port in the most sustainable way? In collaboration
What can the port of Yangon look like in the future? How to establish development of the port in the most sustainable way? In collaboration
ASEAN Port delegates This year the Myanma Port Authority (MPA) hosted the ASEAN Ports Association (APA) Port Seminar on Exchange of Information for Port Development. The
“It is good to have a better understanding of the inlets – it is not easy to know how it works as an outsider” participant
Time 27 February 2019 Location Brisbane Target Audience Undergraduate students During this event participants have the opportunity to learn, and share, how the various roles
Ports of the Future What can the port of Yangon look like in the future? How to establish development of the port in the most
TWA Water Hub | Indonesia aims to harness the bright minds of young people across Indonesia to help the enormous challenge of cleaning-up the country’s
Kandawgyi Lake tour Did you know Kandawgi Lake has a crucial role in preventing flooding of Yangon’s down town areas? Come join us on a
To understand the water management efforts planned for 2019, this Community of Practice (CoP) workshop explored prospective water management activity in the Yangon and its
Our Managing Partner from Australia, Dr. Piet Filet is visiting Yangon for a week . Piet is an expert on water management, specifically on flood resilience. He
TWA and the Dutch Embassy in Myanmar are bringing together water partners from across Yangon for the ‘Water in the City Drinks’ network event. To stimulate interaction between international and