Muhammad Noor is a leading Rohingya Visionary and Activist Founder of Rohingya Project, Rohingya Vision, Rohingya Unicode and Rohingya Football Club

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IRC Events – Co-Director of the IAFOR Research Center to Speak at the Times Higher Education (THE) Asia Universities Summit 2021

Professor Haruko Satoh, Co-Director of the IAFOR Research Centre will speak at the Times Higher Education Asia Universities Summit 2021. Haruko Satoh will speak on a panel titled: “Can an international outlook in higher education help to reduce geopolitical tensions? What are the limits to closer global ties?” Universities must look beyond borders in order […]

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AAS-in-ASIA-Special Panel | Reimagining Transnational Student Mobility in the Post-COVID-19 Era

This roundtable discusses a critical challenge facing universities in the post-pandemic Asia: online enrollment and teaching. With the COVID-19 pandemic, student mobility has ground to a halt in Asia, and in some instances demonstrated the extent to which universities have grown overly dependent upon foreign students as a source of income. This brought forth various

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ECLL – Muhammad Noor-The European Conference on Language learning(ECLL)

Biography Muhammad Noor is the Founder and Managing Director of the Rohingya Project, a Blockchain-based organisation to bring financial inclusion and digital identity to stateless people. Noor is also founder and director for several institutions and organizations such as the world’s first Rohingya TV broadcast station called Rohingya Vision (RVISION) watched by millions all over the world.

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kaldorcenter – Diversity and inclusion: blockchain technology and digital identity for stateless Rohingya refugees

Events in north-west Rakhine state, Myanmar, since 2012, can be described as an attempt to bring about ethnic cleansing or genocide of the Rohingya, a Muslim minority ethnic group who are marginalised, discriminated against, and denied basic rights and legal status in Myanmar. As a result of mass killings, sexual violence and attacks in Myanmar,

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iguacu Profile: Meet an inspiring entrepreneur writing a different story for the Rohingya

Muhammad Noor is part of a younger generation working to change the lives of Rohingya through entrepreneurship. He is at the head and has co-founded several successful initiatives among which are the first Rohingya TV channel, the first Rohingya Football Club, a project to digitise the Rohingya language, and most recently, a plan to provide

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OZY – HE’S GIVING DISPLACED ROHINGYA A VOICE — AND A WALLET

Malaysia has become one of the most popular destinations for the Rohingya people driven from their homelands in Myanmar. They are often smuggled into Kuala Lumpur, where they arrive with hopes as high as the megacity’s glass-and-steel towers. Muhammad Noor knows all too well the bill of goods human traffickers have sold his brethren. They are

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