Over the last two centuries, colonial occupation in Myanmar has created a political economy based on racial segregation, foreign labour, markets dominated by foreign capital, and the export of primary commodities.
IDRC and Global Affairs Canada launched the Knowledge for Democracy Myanmar (K4DM) initiative to nurture meaningful dialogue and engagement during the country’s transition to democratic development.
IDRC and Global Affairs Canada launched the Knowledge for Democracy Myanmar (K4DM) initiative to nurture meaningful dialogue and engagement during the country’s transition to democratic development.
The Global Partnership for Education (GPE) and IDRC launched the Knowledge and Innovation Exchange (KIX) to improve policies and practices that will strengthen national education systems within GPE partner countries.
This project will fill critical knowledge gaps regarding women’s opportunities for home-based work on digital platforms and it will enable comparisons across different forms of platform-based work.
The Knowledge for Democracy (K4D) Myanmar Initiative, launched by IDRC and Global Affairs Canada in 2017, nurtures meaningful dialogue and engagement during the country’s transition to a democratic government.
To sustain democratization in Myanmar, IDRC and Global Affairs Canada launched the Knowledge for Democracy Myanmar (K4DM) initiative in 2017 to nurture meaningful dialogue and engagement during the country’s transition to democratic development.
In an era of rapid change and increasing mistrust in institutions, open data and the surrounding communities that use it, are working to shift norms and culture to create dialogue and collaboration between governments, civil society and the private sector.
In 2017, to sustain Myanmar’s democratic transition, IDRC and Global Affairs Canada launched Knowledge for Democracy Myanmar, an initiative to nurture meaningful engagement and promote economic growth benefitting women and men, regardless of ethnicity.
In 2017, to sustain Myanmar’s democratic transition, IDRC and Global Affairs Canada launched an initiative called Knowledge for Democracy Myanmar to nurture meaningful engagement and promote economic growth that benefits women and men, regardless of ethnicity.
In 2017, to sustain Myanmar’s democratic transition, the International Development Research Centre and Global Affairs Canada launched an initiative titled, Knowledge for Democracy Myanmar (K4DM), to nurture dialogue about the transition process and promote economic growth that benefits women and men of all ethnicities.
In 2017, to sustain Myanmar’s democratic transition, IDRC and Global Affairs Canada launched an initiative entitled Knowledge for Democracy Myanmar (K4DM) to nurture dialogue about the transition process and promote economic growth that benefits women and men of all ethnicities.