Digital Storytelling Workshop – Three Part Podcast Series
Three-part Insight Myanmar podcast series, produced with support from the ANU Myanmar Research Centre and the IDRC Knowledge for Democracy Myanmar Initiative, offers an intimate exploration of displacement, return, and belonging shaped by Myanmar’s long political crisis. Through reflective, long-form conversations, it traces how exile and migration reshape identity, memory, and the meaning of home across borders and generations. Check out more details about these podcasts
Between Here and Home
Four voices reflect on living abroad, carrying loss and resilience while navigating unfamiliar worlds.
Learning To Fly
Across borders and facing difficult transitions, three voices speak of strength, identity, and possibility.
Both Sides Now
Through study, work, faith, and community, three voices learn to rebuild their lives amid changing circumstances.
Knowledge for Democracy Myanmar (K4DM) – Podcasts
Gender and Conflict in Myanmar
This podcast looks at the challenges faced by women and men in Myanmar, a country with the world’s longest running ethnic conflicts and a military coup in 2021. The experts discuss predicaments faced by communities, how gender budgeting improves a country’s overall development and opportunities that arise for women in times of conflict.
Decentralization and Democracy in Myanmar
This podcast delves into issues of decentralization and democracy in Myanmar, a country with the world’s longest running ethnic conflicts and a military coup in 2021 while suffering from the impact of Covid-19. The experts discuss how decentralization could lead the way to democracy and peace. We invite you to listen to this podcast for a deeper insight into the issues.
Doing Research in Myanmar Report
What does it take to rebuild a research culture? The Doing Research in Myanmar report by the Global Development Network and Centre for Economic and Social Development is a systematic study of how social science research is produced, distributed and used in the country. It explored historical context, as well as the main challenges and opportunities for restoring Myanmar’s once robust research culture. Find out more on GDN’s website.
