Deadline: 29 December 2023
The Knowledge for Democracy Myanmar (K4DM)-Phase-II Initiative run program invites researchers in Myanmar and the diaspora to submit proposals for research projects on issues of importance to the many social, political and economic challenges facing Myanmar and its citizens.
They are particularly interested in research making use of digital tools (online surveys, online focus groups, etc) as well as research at the intersection of digital technology and current policy affairs.
Objectives
- This call for proposals is part of a two-year initiative to fund original and highly relevant social research projects on Myanmar issues, and to support young researchers to develop and continue their interest in research. This is the project’s second call for research proposals. The initiative is designed to support Myanmar’s research culture, which is at risk of being lost in the current political crisis. There is a strong need to support research for, by and amongst vulnerable groups, including LGBTQIA++, women, religious and ethnic minorities. Researchers submitting proposals may work individually or in teams. Younger and less experienced researchers are encouraged to apply, as research methodology training will be made available to successful candidates if needed. Of particular interest are research projects that will involve training and capacity support for young researchers from at-risk and vulnerable communities. Each funded research project will undergo a thorough risk assessment review, with digital safety training provided in advance of initiating research activities.
Research Topics to be Funded
- A research panel composed of experts from K4DM and leading academic institutes will select and fund up to six research proposals. The research topics may encompass the evolving digital landscape in Myanmar or cover a wide range of subjects, as long as they have direct or indirect impact on the digital sphere and address the current challenges and issues in Myanmar.
- Applicants should note that the research panel is particularly interested in topics that can directly support efforts to raise awareness on Myanmar’s socio-political issues, and/or lead to programmatic interventions such as educational outreach, mainstream media interviews, action frameworks, and so on. Although they aim for rigorous evidence-based research products, purely theoretical or strictly academic papers will not be supported.
Funding Information
- Funding for each research proposal should not exceed CAD 10,000 (approx USD 7,600). Research proposals above CAD 10,000 will only be considered if there is a very strong need demonstrated for extensive fieldwork or other research costs.
For more information, visit K4DM.