Four papers published on Myanmar’s challenges with digital education
Online education in Myanmar emerged during the COVID-19 pandemic and was cemented as a reality for many post-secondary students following the…
Online education in Myanmar emerged during the COVID-19 pandemic and was cemented as a reality for many post-secondary students following the…
Access to digital education looks at how disparities in online education access flowing from the Covid-19 pandemic and the military coup…
Chin State’s e-learning crossroads reveals the crucial role of digital technology in providing education access despite ongoing political unrest. The research…
Education gap online examines the challenges faced by Myanmar students engaging in online higher education, highlighting disparities both physical (electricity, internet…
Unlocked and exposed looks at digital security concerns and how they impact the quality of online classroom communication. How can alternative…
Crisis under the Coup explores gender-based violence against women working in the media
Policing Mobile Money studies how the regime’s regulation of online financial systems impacts users and feeds into surveillance and repression.
Dangerous Channels, led by Intellectum Research, explores how online misinformation and hate speech distort Myanmar’s social and political landscape. (January 2024)…
Misinformation and hate speech, repressive online money systems and violence towards women in the media are three key issues explored in newly published research, supported by IDRC’s Knowledge for Democracy Myanmar (K4DM) and SecDev Foundation.