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ABOUT MGR - MGR

ABOUT MGR

ABOUT MGR

The Microgovernance Research Initiative (MGR) is a multidisciplinary research group established in collaboration between faculty members and researchers from Dhaka University and beyond. MGR takes an innovative micro-level approach to studying violence, conflict and governance in Bangladesh. MGR is primarily interested in the microanalysis of governance and concentrates both on the micro foundation of conflict and violence in society and the impact on the local communities.

MGR functions as a research, debate and education platform on micro-level issues of governance, conflict and violence in Bangladesh. MGR believes that, at the fundamental level, the key challenges originate from individual behavior and how people interact with society and their context. Yet most governance research and policy focus on macro perspectives and MGR wants to redress this balance.

MGR’s analysis intends to compare different geographical case studies of Bangladesh and regional countries. MGR functions as a research, debate and education platform on micro-level issues of governance, conflict and violence. The research centers around three broad crosscutting themes: governing violence, risks and threats; governance in pluralism; and governance in resistance.

The initiative’s main objectives are to study and conduct research on issues related to governance, conflict and violence; provide a forum for the exchange of ideas and knowledge among researchers, policymakers and relevant organizations and engage in and undertake training programs for communities and other stakeholders. The main activities in the field of conflict transformation are understanding the logic of conflict and violence in Bangladesh, SAVE Youth – a youth initiative of MGR to promote awareness through debate and discussion, civic Initiative against conflict and political violence.

MGR considers violence is not merely an output but a part of the process of conflict. So MGR is more interested in research, advocacy and engagement activities related to the process of conflict and violence. The organization believes conflict or violence is not distant from society; it has a micro foundation within the society and successful transformation requires integration of micro-level actors, causes and triggers.

MGR is based at the University of Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh. It is also part of different national and international networks and organizations. For instance, MGR collaborates with Conflict Research Group (CRG) and Governance in Conflict (GIC) Network, Belgium, CICOPS, Italy, International Foundation for Electoral Systems (IFES), USA, UKAID, Meta (Facebook), and the Asia Foundation (TAF), etc.