Myanmar Development Resource Institute
မြန်မာ့ဖွံ့ဖြိုး တိုးတက်ရေး အရင်းအမြစ် အဖွဲ့အစည်း | |
Abbreviation | MDRI |
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Formation | 2012 |
Type | Policy think tank |
Headquarters | Hlaing Township |
Location | |
Subsidiaries | Centre for Economic and Social Development (CESD), Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) and the Centre for Legal Affairs |
The Myanmar Development Resource Institute (Burmese: မြန်မာ့ဖွံ့ဖြိုး တိုးတက်ရေး အရင်းအမြစ် အဖွဲ့အစည်း, abbreviated MDRI) is an independent think tank and economic and social policy research organization based in Yangon, Myanmar.[1] MDRI consists of 3 specialized centers, namely the Centre for Economic and Social Development (CESD), Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) and the Centre for Legal Affairs.[2][3]
MRDI was initially proposed by Burmese economist U Myint in May 2011, in a paper entitled “Reducing Poverty in Myanmar: The Way Forward,” to combat poverty.[4] The Institute was then founded the following year, by U Myint and other advisors to President Thein Sein.[5]
References
- ↑ Clapp, Priscilla; Suzanne DiMaggio (16 February 2012). "Advancing Myanmar’s Transition: A Way Forward for U.S. Policy" (PDF). Retrieved 25 June 2015.
- ↑ Rieffel, Lex (September 2012). "The Myanmar Economy: Tough Choices". The Brookings Institution. Retrieved 25 June 2015.
- ↑ Nixon, Hamish; Cindy Joelene; Kyi Pyar Chit Saw; Thet Aung Lynn; Matthew Arnold (September 2013). "State and Region Governments in Myanmar" (PDF). The Asia Foundation. MDRI-CESD. Retrieved 25 June 2015.
- ↑ Nyunt Win (30 May 2011). "Economist proposes formation of development resource institute". Myanmar Times. Retrieved 25 June 2015.
- ↑ "Myanmar Development Resource Institute". Sustainable Development Solutions Network. Retrieved 25 June 2015.
External links
- Centre for Strategic and International Studies official website
- Centre for Economic and Social Development official website
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