CONFLICT AND RESILIENCE RESEARCH
INSTITUTE CANADA (CRRIC)

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.

Ongoing Projects

EDUCATION IN EMERGENCIES
CRRIC's Rohingya Female Education and Livelihood Projects
MINDS Targeted Engagement Grant
ICASUS – Indigenous-Led Arctic Sovereignty and Climate Security in a Shifting US-Canada Strategic Landscape
Peace in Myanmar (a Global Affairs Canada) project)
Charting a Lasting Peace in Myanmar: Ending Decades Long Civil War
CANSES
Evaluating and Enhancing School-Based Extremism Prevention: A Mixed-Methods
Study of the ERIM Toolkit in Manitoba

PAST Projects

DCCP Project

PROJECT IDEA ( IDENTIFY, DE-MYSTIFY, AND EMPOWER ) : COUNTERING DISINFORMATION ON UKRAINIAN CONFLICT (THIS PROJECT IS COMPLETED)

A Rotary Global Grant project

Non-formal education for Rohingya female adolescents

Disaster Management Project

University of Manitoba- CDSN project with Prof. Dr. C. Emdad Haque (NRI)

A Public Safety- University of Winnipeg Project

Extremism and radicalization to violence prevention in Manitoba (ERIM)        Read more on Christchurch Call 

CORE & future projectS

Rohingya Research

Rohingya Crisis Research and Conflict Transformation

Rules of Law on Earth

One earth, one family, one destiny

Future Conflict Studies
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE & NATIONAL SECURITY

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RECENTLY STREAMED WEBINAR

TRANSFORMATIVE DIALOGUE FOR PEACEBUILDING

TRANSFORMATIVE DIALOGUE FOR PEACEBUILDING

RECENT BLOG POST

Human Trafficking: Policy Gaps and the Way Forward

Human Trafficking: Policy Gaps and the Way Forward

By Adeola Ogunnoiki (PACS) a CRRIC intern, Photo Credit, https://www.refugeesinternational.org/advocacy-letters/the-situation-of-the-rohingya-and-deadly-sea-crossings/

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