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CONFLICT AND RESILIENCE

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Welcome To Conflict And Resilience Research Institute Canada (CRRIC)

CRRIC is located on original lands of Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota and Dene peoples, and on the homeland of the Metis Nation. CRRIC respects the Treaties that were made on these territories, it acknowledges the harms and mistakes of the past, and it dedicates to move forward in partnership with Indigenous communities in a spirit of reconciliation and collaboration.

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Recent Blog Posts

National policy of the development of the media: A Finnish perspective

September 25, 2023 k.ahmed@uwinnipeg.ca

National policy of the development of the media: A Finnish perspective Finland is known to be one of the most...

Attacks on Russian territory: chronology, reasons, and consequences for the Kremlin

September 15, 2023 k.ahmed@uwinnipeg.ca

Attacks on Russian territory: chronology, reasons, and consequences for the Kremlin Recently, information about the drone attacks on the territory...

The third Summit of the Crimean Platform and its result for the further de-occupation of Crimea

September 6, 2023 k.ahmed@uwinnipeg.ca

The third Summit of the Crimean Platform and its result for the further de-occupation of Crimea On August 23, the...

A Canadian model to build media-literate society

August 24, 2023 k.ahmed@uwinnipeg.ca

A Canadian model to build media-literate society Alongside the development of the Internet, society has faced new challenges. Unprotected network...

A national project for a media-literate society

August 12, 2023 k.ahmed@uwinnipeg.ca

A National Project for a Media-literate Society Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, Ukraine has begun to pay attention...

Journalism and the war: is there room for the standards we are used to?

August 12, 2023 k.ahmed@uwinnipeg.ca

Journalism and the war: is there room for the standards we are used to? Through the decades, journalism has always...

NATO summit in the eyes of media: from the slightest updates to critical articles and propagandist materials

August 4, 2023 k.ahmed@uwinnipeg.ca

NATO summit in the eyes of media: updates on critical aspects and propagandist materials On 11-12 July the attention of...

Watch Important CRRIC webinars

March 2, 2023 k.ahmed@uwinnipeg.ca

Educating girls in Malawi CRRIC moderated a session on this project.Here are the details: We are a team of Canadians...

International Day for The Elimination of Violence Against Women: How Can We Support Women and Girls?

September 18, 2022 k.ahmed@uwinnipeg.ca

International Day for The Elimination of Violence Against Women: How Can We Support Women and Girls? Khujista Rahman, Researcher, CRRIC...

Human Rights vs. Sovereignty: Whither We Go?

September 5, 2022 k.ahmed@uwinnipeg.ca

Human Rights vs. Sovereignty: Whither We Go? Human rights and sovereignty have an intricate relationship. While the international community continues...

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