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Engaging civil society to rebuild peace prospects – Canada-Myanmar IDRC Research Fellowship 

More than 100 displaced Myanmar scholars, policymakers, think tanks researchers, Rohingya leaders and civil society members will access in-depth training, internship programs and research support to share, learn and develop capacities for effective participation in future peace processes. Led by the Institute of Human Rights and Peace Studies at Mahidol University, Thailand, and Ottawa Dialogue at the University of Ottawa and the Parliamentary Centre, in Canada, the support will focus on track-two or backchannel diplomacy, human rights and parliamentary democracy.

Lead Partners

University of Mahidol

University of Ottawa – Ottawa Dialogue

Partners

Parliamentary Centre – Canada

Outputs

Rebuilding Prospects for ‘Peace’: Gender, Civil Society, and Informal Spaces in Post-Coup Myanmar (Special Journal Issue)

Ottawa Dialogue’s Senior Research Fellow, Julia Palmiano Federer, has co-edited with Aye Myat Su Wai a Special Issue titled “Rebuilding Prospects...
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Young Leaders For Mynamar’s Inclusive Democratic Future – Apply now 

CALL FOR APPLICATIONS:Young Leaders For Mynamar’s Inclusive Democratic Future Canada Fellowship 2023 Call for applications on Parliamentary Centre website Background To...
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Initiative nurtures new generation of actors for an inclusive Myanmar

IDRC Initiative nurtures new generation of actors for an inclusive MyanmarNovember 23, 2022 Article from IDRC webpage (version française) Four...
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