Protecting the gains for an inclusive Myanmar (2022 – 2026)
The Knowledge for Democracy Myanmar (K4DM2) initiative, implemented by the International Development Research Centre (IDRC) with funding from Global Affairs Canada…
The Knowledge for Democracy Myanmar (K4DM2) initiative, implemented by the International Development Research Centre (IDRC) with funding from Global Affairs Canada…
By Jaivet Ealom (Originally published on On Think Tanks) Working on Myanmar from outside the country can seem abstract. In reality, it…
This story follows how one young educator, shaped by personal experience and professional training, is using gender research to challenge stereotypes…
This story follows the journey of a young feminist in Karenni State to a gender policymaker shaping real change. It reveals…
This is the story of how a Muslim woman overcame multiple layers of discrimination to become a leader in women’s rights…
Ottawa Dialogue’s Senior Research Fellow, Julia Palmiano Federer, has co-edited with Aye Myat Su Wai a Special Issue titled “Rebuilding Prospects for…
Myanmar’s digital ecosystem has been a lifeline for many, from education to community and humanitarian support, bringing a sense of stability in the midst of chaos. Alas, it is also a tool for repression, crime, and abuse. IDRC’s Knowledge for Democracy Myanmar has supported researchers looking into these complex issues.
Kevide Lcho, an agriculturist from the Southern Angami community of Viswema village, Kohima, Nagaland, blends his academic training with his cultural…
With support from K4DM, Tin Moe Hein has transformed his policy education into tangible action. Through grassroots trainings and public forums,…