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Title | A STUDY ON DIASPORA ENGEGEMENT IN DEVELOPMENT PROCESS OF MYANMAR (Yaung Ni Oo, 2019) | |||||
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Yaung Ni Oo | ||||||
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When people leave their home country for reasons, they usually take their identity, culture, tradition, and custom with them. In many cases the emotional connection with their country of origin grows even stronger. This thesis focus on examining Myanmar government’s efforts of diaspora engagements in development and Myanmar diasporas’ willingness to engage in development process and constraints limiting their ability to get involve in rebuilding Myanmar. Both primary and secondary data were collected from several sources and analyzed. A survey was conducted among Myanmar diaspora community in Canada where more than 10,000 nationals, including both socio-economic and political migrants, currently reside. Among them, over 160 people were selected by using simple random sampling method, and survey findings were illustrated with descriptive method. That diaspora engagement in development can have substantial impact on development of home country has been proved for decades. Diasporas have been attracted and considered as agents of development for decades by many countries. In Myanmar, current and previous governments have shown that they were interested in utilizing skills and experience of their national living abroad in development process at home. They have made few efforts to increase diaspora engagement in development process. Some policies are in line to be implemented. Current diaspora engagement in public and private sectors in Myanmar are very encouraging. Yet Myanmar nationals living abroad are still very eager to get involved in reform and development processes, however there are some constraints holding them back. | ||||||
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Yangon University of Economics | ||||||
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Yangon University of Economics | ||||||
U Thein Naing |