Tun Lwin
Tun Lwin (, also Htun Lwin; 17 January 1948 – 4 November 2019) was a Burmese meteorologist who warned of the approach of the deadly Cyclone Nargis in 2008, but was largely ignored by local people and authorities in the Irrawaddy Delta. He served as Director-General of Department of Meteorology and Hydrology.Tun was a familiar sight on television screens long before he became Myanmar's favorite and most followed weatherman. His nightly appearances as a weather forecasting official from the government's Meteorology and Hydrology Department usually right before the evening movie was due to start—used to annoy many viewers across Myanmar. Provided by Wikipedia
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2article bibliotecaUNESCO
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3by Sub-Regional Intensive Training Course on Education, Employment and Human Resource Development, IIEP/ITC.58, Bangkok, 1990, UNESCO IIEP, UNESCO Principal Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific (Thailand), Sanyal, Bikas C., Tun Lwin, Caillods, Françoise, Varghese, N.V., Puuronen, Vesaprogramme and meeting document bibliotecaUNESCO
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4by Sub-Regional Workshop on Education, Employment and Human Resource Development in Central and Western Asia, IIEP/ITC.74, Tashkent, 1993, UNESCO IIEP, UNESCO Principal Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific (Thailand), University of World Economy and Diplomacy (Uzbekistan), Sanyal, Bikas C., Kitaev, Igor V., Tun Lwinbook bibliotecaUNESCO
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5by Sub-Regional Workshop on Education, Employment and Human Resource Development, IIEP/ITC.65, Seoul, 1992, UNESCO IIEP, UNESCO Principal Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific (Thailand), Korean Educational Development Institute, Sanyal, Bikas C., Kim, Jae-Woong, Tun Lwin, Arcelo, Adriano A., Bray, Markbook bibliotecaUNESCO