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peacebuilding through education
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TRANSFORMATIVE DIALOGUE FOR PEACEBUILDING
Latest Webinar on Ukraine War Ep#5
Webinar-Thematic Groups
- Residential schools and its history and impacts
- Extremism and violence prevention
- Genocide prevention
- Anti Racism and reconciliation
- Youth education and impact of COVID19
- Women, Peace, & security
- Conflict and Peacebuilding
- Climate change
- Diplomacy
- Rohingya crisis research and activism
- Youth and anti-nuclear movement
- Ukraine War
- Practicum Student Webinars
RECENT BLOG POST
UNESCO Closed Learning Centres in Rohingya Refugee Camps: A Silent Crisis Unfolding
By Mubaraq Olayinka Ganiyu (PACS) a CRRIC intern
The Role of Law Enforcement, Non-Governmental Organizations, and Civil Society
By Adeola Ogunnoiki (PACS) a CRRIC intern
Exploitation in Exile: The Plight of Rohingya Women and Girls
By Adeola Ogunnoiki (PACS) a CRRIC intern
On 12 Nov, Phase II of “Charting a Lasting Peace in Myanmar” continued at Six Seasons Hotel with the Centre for Alternatives.
Prof. Kawser Ahmed and Dr. Imtiaz presented the project’s concept note and sought feedback from participants.
Academics, researchers & security…
Phase II of “Charting a Lasting Peace in Myanmar”, supported by Global Affairs Canada and led by CRRIC, began on 11 November at the Osmani Centre for Peace and Security Studies in Dhaka.
Scholars, security experts, former military officials, and Rohingya representatives examined…
The Canadian High Commission met with Kawser Ahmed of the Conflict and Resilience Research Institute Canada (CRRIC), affiliated with the University of Winnipeg, and Imtiaz Ahmed of the Centre for Alternatives, to discuss their ongoing work funded by Canada on the Rohingya crisis.












