 Kechin State in northern Myanmar. The land is rich in minerals, gems and timber, but with precious resources, often comes conflict. In 2011, a 17-year ceasefire ended. The fighting forced more than 75,000 people to flee their homes. The land was built in the early 2000s by the French army. The land was the largest in the country, and the land was rich in minerals and gems and timber. The land was rich in minerals and gems and timber. The land was rich in minerals and gems, but the land was not well-manned. In 2014, the Myanmar Red Cross and the ICRC began working with displaced people like Daun Na and her husband, helping them to start vegetable gardens. Using seeds, fertilizers and tools from the Red Cross, the gardens flourished. Last season, the community grew so much produce, they could sell some of it in the local market. The people of Daun Na were very much involved in the construction of the gardens. The farmers from the Red Cross were very much involved in the construction of the gardens. The people from the Red Cross were very much involved in the construction of the gardens. I'm not sure if we can get a chance to do that. But I'm sure we can do it. If we can get a chance to do it, we will be able to do it. If we can get a chance to do it, we will be able to do it. Thank you.