- Cyberspace and Freedom of Expression in Post-Coup MyanmarA team of young researchers, publishing anonymously, carried out a series of focus group discussions and key informant interviews in Aug-Oct 2021, to understand youth conceptions of ‘freedom of expression’ in the online world, and how this was being… Read more: Cyberspace and Freedom of Expression in Post-Coup Myanmar
- Dangerous channels: Misinformation and hate speech on Telegram in post-coup MyanmarDangerous Channels, led by Intellectum Research, explores how online misinformation and hate speech distort Myanmar’s social and political landscape. (January 2024) By Intellectum Research Consortium. MYANMAR DIGITAL RESEARCH 01 Watch the video Abstract This study aims to raise awareness… Read more: Dangerous channels: Misinformation and hate speech on Telegram in post-coup Myanmar
- Doing Research in Myanmar ReportLinking science with policy is difficult in countries with top universities and well-funded research programs, but what about in developing countries? In this Asia Research News Podcast, we delve into Doing Research in Myanmar: a systematic study of how… Read more: Doing Research in Myanmar Report
- Explainer videos on civil-military relations and statelessnessThe University of British Columbia created explainer videos with the aid of a grant from the IDRC’s Knowledge for Democracy (K4DM) initiative. Watch: What are civil-military relations? Watch: What does it mean to be stateless?
- Heroes falling through the cracksMigrant workers are heroes of Myanmar’s economy, but are facing extreme challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic. Myanmar’s Centre for Economic and Social Development recommends policies to address the crisis. Video created in English and Myanmar to promote a CESD… Read more: Heroes falling through the cracks
- IDRC Research Chair on Forced Displacement – Nyi Nyi KyawNyi Nyi Kyaw is IDRC’s Research Chair on Forced Displacement at The Regional Center for Social Science and Sustainable Development (RCSD) at Chiang Mai University in Thailand. Here he talks about his background and his work on forced displacement.… Read more: IDRC Research Chair on Forced Displacement – Nyi Nyi Kyaw
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Myanmar Speaker Series: What is the road to improving health services in ethnic states?
October 21, 2020. Myanmar is undergoing a transition from military to civilian rule since 2011 and government expenditure on health...
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Myanmar Speaker Series: How to equip sub national parliaments for evidence based policy making ?
October 7, 2020. Decentralization as mandated by the 2008 Constitution re-introduced state/region governments and legislatures across Myanmar. This represents a...
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Myanmar Speaker Series: Can Decentralization Improve Education in Myanmar ?
October 1, 2020 Following the start of the country’s various reforms in 2011, public funding for education has significantly increased,...
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Myanmar Speaker Series: What Does the Latest Peace Conference Mean for Myanmar? An Update
September 23, 2020. The Government of Myanmar and the Ethnic Armed Organizations are key parties to a formal Peace Process....
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Myanmar Speaker Series: How can policing improve in ethnic states under the new government of Myanmar?
September 16, 2020. Myanmar’s challenges regularly make headlines. The efforts to reform the Myanmar Police Force remains a hopeful step...
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Myanmar Speaker Series: How is Myanmar responding to COVID 19? Insights from policymaking
Compared to many countries, the virus has been slow to gain a proper foothold in Myanmar. As of mid-May 2020,...
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Myanmar Speaker Series: Will More Women Join Politics in the 2020 Myanmar Elections?
https://youtu.be/Sd4k8GmDCL0 In 2020, the World Economic Forum's Gender Gap continues to find the largest gender disparity is—once again—the Political Empowerment...
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Myanmar Speaker Series: Women and Conflict in Myanmar Can elections bring a relief?
https://youtu.be/q5oY1h2YBXY Myanmar is home to several minority ethnic groups seeking political, economic, cultural, and social recognition. In these pursuits, conflict...
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Doing Research in Myanmar Report
Linking science with policy is difficult in countries with top universities and well-funded research programs, but what about in developing...
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Myanmar Speaker Series: Will 2020 Elections Increase Myanmar’s Decentralization?
June 17, 2020. Dr. Alex Pelletier & Dr. Jacques Bertrand. Myanmar’s 2008 Constitution established a more decentralized structure, with partially...
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