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CONFLICT AND RESILIENCE RESEARCH INSTITUTE CANADA (CRRIC)

CONFLICT AND RESILIENCE RESEARCH
INSTITUTE CANADA (CRRIC)

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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.

Ongoing Projects

A DCCP Project
PROJECT IDEA ( IDENTIFY, DE-MYSTIFY, AND EMPOWER ) : COUNTERING DISINFORMATION ON UKRAINIAN CONFLICT.
A Public Safety collaborative Project with University of Winnipeg
Extremism and radicalization to violence prevention in Manitoba (ERIM)
A Rotary Global Grant project
Non-formal education for Rohingya female adolescents
Webinar series
Transformative Dialogue for Peadebuilding
MINDS Project
Canadian Defence and Security Network (CDSN) - In Collaboration with University of Manitoba and York University
ROHINGYA CRISIS RESEARCH
CRRIC researchers drew on ethnographic research conducted in refugee camps in Bangladesh

peacebuilding through education

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TRANSFORMATIVE DIALOGUE FOR PEACEBUILDING

TRANSFORMATIVE DIALOGUE FOR PEACEBUILDING

CRRIC Presents in collaboration with YNPS and MHR Program, Law Faculty, University of Manitoba: Nobel Laureates on Nuclear Disarmament – A Two-Day Series of Events in Winnipeg.
Join us for a powerful series of conversations featuring Nobel Peace Prize laureates Dr. Ira Helfand…

Excited to welcome Maria-A-Kibtia as CRRIC’s new Volunteer, Social Media & Promotion Lead!
She brings experience in social media, writing & event hosting (Future Icon, YSSE, UNYSAB).
She also completed the Smartsettle workshop on 27 Sep 2025—details on our YouTube.
#CRRIC…

Mr John Junaid, a Rohingya participant from the Charting a Path to Lasting Peace conference, reflected on the power of shared knowledge and regional solidarity in advancing peace and understanding. Watch his post-conference quick interview to hear his thoughts on collaboration,…

Dr. Ernest Thiessen and Ms María Cristina Cifuentes from Smartsettle, engaged participants in a peace negotiation simulation during the Charting a Path to Lasting Peace workshop and shared their reflections on the process. Watch their post-session quick interview to hear insights…

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