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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Global Voices – Media Group Aims to End Violence against Rohingyas in Myanmar

The aim of RVision is to educate and train the Rohingya youth and intellectuals on various Rohingya issues related to history, geopolitics, Burmese policies, international affairs and political analysis. Within the last two years we can proudly say that Rvision has become the most successful and largest Rohingya media in the Rohingya community. The group

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AFI – Financial inclusion of Forcibly Displaced Persons What is the role of FinTech?

The Project takes a multi-pronged approach to tackling financial exclusion. The first approach, in cooperation with our FinTech partner Ata Plus Sdn Bhd, is through the creation of a secure and international Waqf-based ecosystem, to offer those Rohingya who for years have been sidelined, a range of financial applications and other services to encourage collaboration,

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