Hello everyone! Although this site focuses on community and mission work in Myanmar, I thought it would be useful to bring up a topic related to community safety and training — specifically, a CPR Instructor Trainer Course in Houston. This type of course prepares individuals to become certified instructors who can teach others how to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation and respond effectively during emergencies. The training typically covers instructional techniques, leadership skills, and up-to-date CPR guidelines that help trainers confidently educate learners of all levels. Even if you’re not based in Houston, understanding the structure and purpose of such instructor-level programs highlights how important it is to build capacity for life-saving skills in our communities everywhere. Feel free to share thoughts or experiences if you’ve encountered similar training opportunities!
The FD is responsible for protection and conservation of biodiversity and sustainable management of forest resources of the country. It performs the protection and production functions in harmony, based on the Forest Policy (1995). While endeavoring to mitigate climate change through sustainable forest management, FD has been making its best efforts to meet the basic needs of local people.
Community Forestry Unit
Forest Department
Building 39,
PO box, 15011 ,
Zarya Htani Road
Ph: and Fax 067 405402
Naypyitaw, MYANMAR