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Spatio-Temporal Evolution Characteristics and Influencing Factors of INGO Activities in Myanmar

Sicong Liu    
Yinbao Zhang    
Jianzhong Liu    
Xinjia Zhang and Xiaoshuang Huang    

Resumen

Myanmar is among the regions with the most frequent activities of International Non-Government Organizations (INGOs). Analyzing the spatio-temporal patterns of these activities holds crucial importance for optimizing organizational coordination and enhancing governmental oversight. This study focuses on the spatio-temporal evolution characteristics and influencing factors of INGO activities in Myanmar from 2010 to 2021, utilizing spatial autocorrelation and regression analysis. The results show that the number of INGOs in Myanmar has shown a gradual slowdown in growth trends, with the number of activities exhibiting a wave-like pattern, primarily driven by spontaneous activities of INGOs. The spatial distribution of INGO activities in Myanmar is concentrated in the southern plains, with the core located in Yangon, Naypyitaw, and Loilen. Furthermore, there is significant spatial polarization in the hotspot area of INGO acticities. The hotspots followed an evolutionary path from ?South Myanmar? to ?North Myanmar? and then back to ?South Myanmar?. INGO activities in Myanmar are more focused on the local economic level, urbanization level, medical level, education level, and total population size, providing the necessary support and services for the local society and making up for the ?government malfunction? and ?market malfunction?.

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