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)
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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UPCOMING EVENTS
CRRIC and GAC funding -Peace in Myanmar
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CRRIC's funding from Global Affairs Canada
Read MoreRohingya Crisis: Exacerbating the Dire Conditions in Arakan, Bangladesh, and South Asia
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By Maung Thein Myint aka Moshor Rof
Read MoreTRANSFORMATIVE 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
Rohingya Crisis: Exacerbating the Dire Conditions in Arakan, Bangladesh, and South Asia
By Maung Thein Myint aka Moshor Rof
Rohingyas Fleeing Armed Conflict to Bangladesh- latest influx (Pt 2)
By Maung Thein Myint aka Moshor Rof
Rohingyas Fleeing Armed Conflict to Bangladesh- latest influx (Pt 1)
By Maung Thein Myint aka Moshor Rof
https://eventscalendar.umanitoba.ca/site/arts/event/the-paul-buteux-memorial-lecture-the-un-at-80-successes-hopes-failures-and-challenges/