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Author: Francesco Obino, Zaw Oo and Edgard Rodriguez

Francesco Obino is Head of Programs at the Global Development Network (GDN). His main research interest is the interplay of institutional development and organisational functioning for actors that focus on producing research across the global North and the global South. Zaw Oo is Executive Director of the Centre for Economic and Social Development (CESD), an independent think-tank dedicated to providing evidence-based policy research, results-orientated knowledge sharing, and people-centered public advocacy to support the peaceful and sustainable transformation of Myanmar. Edgard Rodriguez is a senior program specialist who leads the International Development Research Centre – Global Affairs Canada funded Knowledge for Democracy Myanmar (K4DM) Initiative, aiming to build the capacity of leaders to carry out research and evidence-based public policy.

Doing Research in Myanmar: Bridging the research gap to improve development policies

Posted on Wednesday November 11th, 2020Wednesday November 11th, 2020 By Francesco Obino, Zaw Oo and Edgard Rodriguez

In early October we gathered for an exciting couple of days at Linden-Museum Stuttgart  (and via video-conferencing), for the annual conference co-organized by the Myanmar-Institute.…

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