Why Community Empowerment Matters
Amidst the hustle and bustle of urban life lies a profound force
Promoting a Better Urban Future in Myanmar
UN-Habitat partners with local organization Doh Eain
Helping the Community By Renovating Historic Homes
This story highlights our earliest projects, like Gulam’s family flat and U Thein Aung’s 47th Street building—where careful design brought new life to historic structures without erasing their past.
Doh Eain Youth Research: A Deeper Understanding
What We Can Do to Help Today’s Youth Thrive
Doh Eain's Young City Shapers Module Series: A Training Program to Engage and Inspire Young Urbanites
Doh Eain, runs a program called the Young City Shapers
Cultural Heritage 4 Inclusive Growth (CH4IG): Our Heritage Homes by Doh Eain
Our Heritage Homes by Doh Eain for ICCROM Cultural Heritage for Inclusive Growth in Southeast Asia
Doh Eain’s Sustainable Approach to Heritage in Yangon
We see heritage buildings not just as cultural assets, but as living spaces that can generate income, build community, and support local economies.
Saving Energy through Retrofits of Heritage Properties in Myanmar
The affordable retrofit of 25 historic buildings in Myanmar could form the template for making millions of existing buildings across Asia climate resilient.
Doh Eain Participated in ICOMOS Forum in Fiji
During last October, we were invited by ICOMOS
ကိုလိုနီခေတ်အဆောက်အအုံများကို ဒို့အိမ်ဖောင်ဒေးရှင်းမှ ရှေးမူမပျက် ထိန်းသိမ်းပေးနေ
ရန်ကုန်မြို့ရှိ ရှေးဟောင်းကိုလိုနီခေတ်လက်ရာဖြစ်သော၊ နှစ်တစ်ရာကျော်သက်တမ်းရှိ နေအိမ်အဆောက်အဦဟောင်းများကို ဒို့အိမ်ဖောင်ဒေးရှင်းမှ ရှေးမူမပျက် မူလလက်ရာအတိုင်း ပြန်လည်ပြုပြင်ပေးနေကြောင်း သိရသည်။
Doh Eain Selected In SPRING Accelerator’s Cohort 4
SPRING Accelerator is delighted to announce its 4th cohort, bringing to the programme 20 businesses across South Asia
Rangoon Survey Reveals Nearly 6,000 Heritage Buildings
Urban Heritage Inventory by Yangon Heritage Trust
Solitude in the City: A New Alleyway Renovation Project
“I’m really happy to live on this street,” said Ma Lone Lone, whose house backs onto the alley.