The Burma Medical Association, under the guidance of the first national health conference, was formed on 8th June 1991 at Marnerplaw liberated area in Karen State of Burma, with medical doctors, medics, nurses, midwives and community health workers who work on the borders, in order to elevate a necessary level of health care on the borders and initiate for the promulgation of a public health policy and multi-sectoral collaboration and cooperation. For the past 27 years, BMA has been the leading body for health policy development and capacity building for the provision of quality health care services in ethnic areas of Burma. BMA works closely with the local ethnic health organization, civil society groups and local, national and international health organizations.
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Our Vision
Envisions a healthy society where there is full respect for health as human rights.
Our Mission
The Burma Medical Association (BMA) is a non-profit, Community based health organization working together with Ethnic Health Organizations and Community based health organization to address health needs of the people, promote health and protect healthcare professionals.
Our Goal
To attain the highest possible level of health care based on Primary Health Care, which is accessible to the whole population.
Objectives
- To play a leading role in health policy development in collaboration with ethnic health organizations and other community-based organizations;
- To promote understanding of the right to health based on an attitude of Health is Human Rights among health workers and the community, and organize medical professionals to respect medical ethics;
- To promote fraternal relations among medical professionals, exchange experiences and extend medical knowledge and technical know-how among them;
- To promote fraternal relations among medical professionals, exchange experiences and extend medical knowledge and technical know-how among them;