
- Date
- 26 February 2025 - 17:00
Examining NFE in Myanmar: Challenges and Insights
Can research be conducted in a conflict zone? We report on the challenges faced when investigating non-formal education in Myanmar.
- Tags
- Youth, Fragile contexts
Voices
Can research be conducted in a conflict zone? We report on the challenges faced when investigating non-formal education in Myanmar.
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