International Conference on Myanmar

For Immediate Release

International Conference on Myanmar to Chart a Path Forward to Democracy in Myanmar

INDIANAPOLIS, January 30, 2022 — The Burmese American Community Institute (BACI) and the National University of the Union of Myanmar – Global Campus (NUUM), in partnership with co-hosts and collaborators, will be hosting the Spring Flowers International Conference on Myanmar from February 5 to 12, 2022.

The conference will bring together local, national, and international actors from diverse backgrounds in an effort to support peace and democracy in Myanmar (Burma).

Indiana Govenor Eric Holcomb will help launch the unprecedented conference, in which former U.S. Ambassador to Myanmar Scot Marciel, U.S. Senator Todd Young, Assistant Secretary of State Daniel Kritenbrink, and other senior officials of the U.S. Government will be speaking.

His Excellency Duwa Lashi La, Acting President of the National Unity Government of Myanmar (NUG), His Excellency Mahn Winn Khaing Thann, Prime Minister of the NUG, His Excellency U Aung Kyi Nyunt, Chairman of the Committee Representing Pyidaungsu Hluttaw (CRPH), and various other senior leaders of the NUG and the National Unity Consultative Council (NUCC) and the Myanmar democracy movement will deliver key messages for the people of Myanmar as well as international stakeholders.

More than 60 scholars and researchers, many of them world-renowned, and over 70 other speakers from activist and advocacy groups, rights groups, student unions, university councils, and international organizations, will be making presentations and participating in discussions on constitutional development, democracy, institution building, and international affairs.

“Our hope is that through substantive and serious debate and discussions, the conference will be able to generate ideas that help provide strategic direction and policy guidance for the democratic movement as a whole and help shape the future of Myanmar,” said Elaisa Vahnie, executive director of BACI.

To maximize inclusive participation and dialogue, the program will include keynote speeches, panel presentations of academic papers, expert panels, roundtable discussions, reports by NUG officials, and special sessions. Cultural performances will also be featured.

Hilary Kahn, Associate Vice Chancellor of International Affairs at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) said, “The Office of International Affairs is honored to serve as a co-host for the conference. These global conversations around Myanmar and our Burmese community are so important to us at the IUPUI Office of International Affairs, our student body at IUPUI – more than 150 who are Burmese themselves – and our local and global community.”
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Registration

Registration is now FREE. We have made this change to make the conference more accessible to all, especially for college students across the United States and around the world and for participants from inside Myanmar.

You can register here for the entire conference or parts of it, including the celebration of the 75th Myanmar Union Day.

Registration with donation options:

  • To donate $40 and register for the entire conference or parts of it, register here.
  • To donate $25 and register for the entire conference or parts of it, register here.
  • For other donation options, see here.

If you have any questions regarding registration, please contact us at: info@baci-indy.org

You can find our press release here.

Most updated schedule of the program here.

Conference co-hosts include:

Conference primary co-sponsors include:

  • Indiana University School of Social Work at IUPUI
  • The University of Notre Dame’s Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies and the Global Policy Initiative at the Keough School of Global Affairs,
  • School of Education, Indiana University Bloomington
  • The International Center of Indianapolis
  • Purdue University, the Office of Global Partnerships
  • Anthem, Inc. and more

Contact: info@baci-indy.org