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SUMMARY:Journée mondiale de la santé
DESCRIPTION:Le 7 avril 2020 sera l’occasion de rendre hommage au travail des sages-femmes et du personnel infirmier et de rappeler aux dirigeants de la planète le rôle déterminant que ces personnels jouent pour préserver la santé des populations\, partout dans le monde. \nDans la dernière décennie\, des progrès remarquables ont été faits pour améliorer la santé\, les droits et le bien-être de personnes du monde entier.  \nLa COVID-19 a menacé de renverser ces gains durement acquis et les Canadiennes et Canadiens réagissent. Maintenant plus que jamais\, l’importance d’avoir de solides systèmes de santé dans le monde entier est évidente. \nCélébrez la Journée mondiale de la santé en découvrant le rôle de leadership que le Canada joue depuis longtemps en santé mondiale.
URL:https://cansfe.ca/event/world-health-day-2/
LOCATION:Ontario
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210407T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210407T120000
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SUMMARY:A Successful Marriage: Research-CSO partnerships delivering practical solutions
DESCRIPTION:As part of the Canadian Collaborative for Global Health\, participating projects (‘Labs’) worked in interdisciplinary partnerships with the objective of addressing an urgent data challenge. A key learning from this initiative is that these intersectional partnerships are ideally placed to address many critical issues\, but are not without their challenges. \nIn this 1 hour dialogue\, participants from the Labs will discuss: \n– What are principles of equitable partnership\, and how might this be measured?\n– Are there certain types of work to which research-CSO collaborations are uniquely suited?\n– How can we practically balance the multiple priorities of partners\, particularly when they are in conflict with each other?\n– How do we work equitably with global research and CSO partners\, recognizing power structures which have traditionally undervalued local expertise? \nRegister here
URL:https://cansfe.ca/event/a-successful-marriage-research-cso-partnerships-delivering-practical-solutions/
LOCATION:Ontario
CATEGORIES:Webinaires et événements en ligne,Événements du CanSFE
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210413T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210413T170000
DTSTAMP:20210413T190419Z
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SUMMARY:Together - Resisting\, Supporting\, Healing
DESCRIPTION:For the International Day Against Homophobia\, Transphobia\, Biphobia (IDAHOTB)\, Dignity Network Canada\, along with our member organization BlackCAP is organizing a virtual international panel discussion with Black leaders from a number of LGBTIQ human rights organizations from Canada\, the United Kingdom\, The Netherlands and the United States. We are very excited to have Debbie Owusu-Akyeeah (Canadian Centre for Gender and Sexual Diversity)\, Phyll Opoku-Gyimah (Kaleidoscope Trust\, UK)\, Marie Ricardo (COC Nederland) and Alphonso David (Human Rights Campaign\, USA) in conversation with our Board Member\, Kimahli Powell (Rainbow Railroad). This event is jointly co-sponsored by the British High Commission to Canada and the Embassy of the Netherlands to Canada.\n\nWe hope that this will be a really interesting and important conversation on intersectionality and transnational solidarity – and what it means for these leaders and their organizations during these times. Please join us and feel free to share this invite with others in your organizations and networks who might be interested in this conversation with these movement leaders.\n\nPlease note\, this session is in English. We will be announcing another IDAHOTB event in French soon.\n\nPlease see PDF poster with embedded link to register\, or just go to this link here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_KDqDLP1VQdWNu5D5aAu5sA
URL:https://cansfe.ca/event/together-resisting-supporting-healing/
LOCATION:Ontario
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210421T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210421T133000
DTSTAMP:20210415T161742Z
CREATED:20210414T132953Z
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SUMMARY:Conférence de lancement  Centre interdisciplinaire en développement international de la santé
DESCRIPTION:L’équipe du CIDIS est heureuse de vous inviter à sa conférence de Lancement le 21 avril prochain. À cette occasion\, nous accueillerons trois experts\, provenant du domaine du développement international\, soit Mme Anne Delorme\, Pre Sabina Abou Malham et M. Louis Verret. Ils nous partageront leurs réflexions sur les impacts de la COVID-19 sur la santé et les droits sexuels et reproductifs. \nCette conférence sera animée par la journaliste\, animatrice et chroniqueuse Myriam Fehmiu\, d’ICI Radio-Canada.  Mme Fehmiu évolue dans le domaine des communications depuis plus de 20 ans\, que ce soit dans les médias ou en développement international. \nEspérant vous y voir en grand nombre\, nous vous invitons à confirmer votre participation\, le plus tôt possible. \nLien d’inscription : https://direct.webtv.coop/cidis/
URL:https://cansfe.ca/event/conference-de-lancement-du-cidis/
LOCATION:Ontario
CATEGORIES:Webinaires et événements en ligne
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210421T150000
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SUMMARY:Hot Takes on the Federal Budget: Where are we going with the Feminist Foreign Policy?
DESCRIPTION:On April 19\, the Canadian government will release its first budget in two years. We’ve lined up five foreign policy experts to share their quick reactions on what the budget says – or fails to address – in the fields of environment\, trade\, aid\, defence and diplomacy. The panellists will also briefly reflect on what the implications are for Canada’s Feminist Foreign Policy\, to be followed by a Q&A period.  \nIntro\nDiana Rivington enjoyed a long career at the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA). She is a former member of the Equality Fund Board and the Independent Review Committee of GAVI. \nModerator\nGauri Sreenivasan is Policy and Campaigns Director at Nature Canada\, where she advocates on issues of biodiversity\, climate and equity. She worked for many years also on international cooperation\, trade and human rights policy and on Parliament Hill. \nTopics and Speakers\nTrade\nLaura Macdonald is a Full Professor in the Department of Political Science and is a member of the McLeod Group. \nAid\nStephen Brown is Professor of Political Science at the University of Ottawa and a member of the McLeod Group. He has published widely on foreign aid\, including Canada’s. \nDiplomacy\nBianca Mugyenyi is the Director of the Canadian Foreign Policy Institute (www.foreignpolicy.ca). She is an author and former Co-Executive Director of The Leap. \nDefence\nPeggy Mason is a former Canadian Ambassador for Disarmament to the UN and\, since 2014\, is the President of the Rideau Institute on International Affairs. \nEnvironment\nAngela Keller-Herzog is a former Green Party Candidate and Co-coordinator of CAFES. \nQuestions and answer period\nWrap up\nRoy Culpeper is an economist who has devoted his career to social justice issues. His work has focused on development in Canada and internationally. \n  \nInscrivez-vous ici!
URL:https://cansfe.ca/event/hot-takes-on-the-federal-budget-where-are-we-going-with-the-feminist-foreign-policy/
LOCATION:Ontario
CATEGORIES:Webinaires et événements en ligne
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210422T103000
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SUMMARY:Le lancement du Rapport sur l’état de la population mondiale 2021 de l'UNFPA
DESCRIPTION:Mon corps m’appartient : revendiquer le droit à l’autonomie et à l’autodétermination \nUn événement virtuel avec des féministes canadiennes et du monde entier ainsi que des défenseur(e)s de la santé et des droits sexuels et reproductifs. \nSoyez des nôtres pour le lancement du Rapport sur l’état de la population mondiale 2021 du Fonds des Nations Unies pour la population. L’événement soulignera le rôle crucial des mouvements féministes dans la promotion de l’autonomie corporelle et de la santé et des droits sexuels et génésiques au Canada et dans le monde. \nAvec des remarques de l’honorable Karina Gould\, ministre du Développement international\, et du Dr Natalia Kanem\, directrice exécutive du Fonds des Nations Unies pour la population. \n? Le jeudi 22 avril 2021\, de 10 h 30 à 12 h H.A.E. \n? L’interprétation simultanée en français sera offerte. \n✔️ R.S.V.P. au plus tard le 21 avril \nOrganisé par Action Canada pour la santé et les droits sexuels\, le Fonds des Nations Unies pour la population et le Gouvernement du Canada\, cet événement soulignera le rôle crucial des mouvements féministes dans la promotion de l’autonomie corporelle et de la santé et des droits sexuels et génésiques (SDSG) au Canada et dans le monde. \nQu’il soit question d’accès aux services de santé sexuelle et génésique\, de la décision d’avoir des enfants et à quel moment\, ou de l’abolition de la violence fondée sur le genre\, les mouvements féministes sont leaders du changement pour protéger et faire avancer les droits des femmes et des personnes LGTBQIA2S+. \nÀ l’heure où les gouvernements et la société civile s’unissent pour Pékin+25 et le Forum Génération Égalité\, cet événement rassemblera des perspectives mondiales et nationales sur les façons de faire bouger les choses et de réaliser le droit à l’autonomie corporelle pour tou-te-s. \n  \nInscrivez-vous ici!
URL:https://cansfe.ca/event/le-lancement-du-rapport-sur-letat-de-la-population-mondiale-2021-de-lunfpa/
LOCATION:Ontario
CATEGORIES:Webinaires et événements en ligne
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SUMMARY:Crunching the Numbers with YMCA and YWCA - Unpacking Federal Budget 2021
DESCRIPTION:YMCA Canada and YWCA Canada are coming together to crunch the numbers and unpack the Federal Budget! Speakers to be announced soon.\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this Event\n\n\nThe last time the Federal Government of Canada released a budget was back in 2019. The world looks very different now. We’re all anticipating what Budget 2021 will include – the first one since the COVID-19 global pandemic. \nThat’s why YMCA Canada and YWCA Canada are coming together to crunch the numbers and unpack what this Federal Budget means for our communities and sector. Through an intersectional feminist and youth equity lens\, we’ll be hosting a panel discussion to share our analysis\, have a panel discussion with civil society leaders and have a Q & A. \nJoin us on Thursday April 22nd at 12 noon ET and let’s talk Budget 2021! \nWe will be having French interpretation for the event along with closed captioning in English.
URL:https://cansfe.ca/event/crunching-the-numbers-with-ymca-and-ywca-unpacking-federal-budget-2021/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Webinaires et événements en ligne
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210425
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210426
DTSTAMP:20210301T211917Z
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SUMMARY:Journée mondiale de lutte contre le paludisme
DESCRIPTION:World Malaria Day\, marked each year on 25 April\, is an occasion to highlight the need for continued investment and sustained political commitment for malaria prevention and control.
URL:https://cansfe.ca/event/world-malaria-day-3/
LOCATION:Ontario
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210427T170000
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SUMMARY:Vaccines Bring Us Closer: A discussion on taking action to end the COVID-19 pandemic
DESCRIPTION:Join us for this webinar to mark World Immunization Week!\nThe COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the importance of vaccines as one of the great scientific innovations of our time. To end the pandemic\, the majority of the world needs to be immune to COVID-19 and the safest way to achieve this is with a vaccine. \nWith all eyes on vaccines\, World Immunization Week 2021 offers an opportunity to build support for immunizations and to learn more about what it will take to vaccinate the world. Vaccines can bring us closer to ending the pandemic\, and will allow us to be physically closer again to one another. \nFeatured speakers:\n– Mark Brender\, National Director of Partners In Health (PIH) Canada\n– Dr Rosamund Lewis\, Head\, WHO Smallpox Secretariat\, WHO Emergencies Programme. Infodemic Management\, COVID-19 global response team.\n– Rowena Pinto\, Chief Program Officer\, UNICEF Canada \nHere is what you can expect to learn:\n– Why Canada must support the TRIPS intellectual property waiver tabled at the World Trade Organization\n– What it will take for countries around the world to be ready to deliver mass COVID-19 immunization campaigns\n– What is vaccine hesitancy\, why it’s cause for concern\, and what can be done to combat misinformation\n– How you can take meaningful action to support vaccine equity and uptake \nThere will be time to interact with other participants\, plus a question and answer period to wrap it all up. We hope you will leave feeling motivated to take action for vaccine equity. \n*Disclaimer: This 1 hour webinar is in English only. Recording will be available in English.\n————\nThis webinar is part of Results Canada’s interactive series of webinars organized throughout the year that will equip you with the skills to be an active advocate for eradicating poverty worldwide. Whether you’re new to advocacy or a seasoned volunteer\, you will benefit from topics following two broad streams: skills expansion and issues knowledge. \nRegister here.
URL:https://cansfe.ca/event/vaccines-bring-us-closer-a-discussion-on-taking-action-to-end-the-covid-19-pandemic/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Webinaires et événements en ligne
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210430T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210430T140000
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SUMMARY:The Essentials of Results-based Management & Theory of Change during and post COVID-19
DESCRIPTION:In six 3.5 hour online sessions\, we will show you how to: \n\nMASTER RBM online digital tools in the workplace in an interactive & participatory way with your stakeholders;\nDEVELOP a systems thinking around RBM;\nAPPLY RBM at an organizational\, programme and/or project level;\nDESIGN a logic model and Performance Measurement framework using a free\, online software and participatory format that you can use in the workplace with your teams;\nDEVELOP and EXPLAIN the Theory of Change behind your logic model;\nADAPT your program design and performance measurement plans in light of COVID-19 & major disruptions;\nWRITE a Results-based Report.\n\nWhy You Should Attend \nCOVID-19 is upending our daily lives and how we typically work.  This can provide both challenges & opportunities. There is a need to retool\, retrofit and adapt current and future programmes to better respond both in the short and long term to shocks\, stresses and health hazards. This workshop will help you to more effectively design\, monitor and evaluate your programs to face various layers & structures of adversity: climate crisis\, pandemics like COVID-19\, and growing structural inequities that exacerbate vulnerabilities. \nThis Zoom comprehensive online workshop will focus on how to deal with COVID-19 impacts in real time in the way you design\, manage\, monitor\, evaluate and report on your initiatives. The workshop will help you deal better with disruption\, uncertainty and significant change so that you and your organization are more resilient and better at anticipating and adapting to disruption in the future. We will focus on real time case studies drawn from workshop participants to learn the essentials of results-based management. Together we will have an opportunity to reflect\, retrofit and adapt our programming and our monitoring and evaluation work in light of COVID-19. Understanding the gendered impacts of COVID 19 will also be addressed with strategies that seek social transformation in gender relations in order to achieve greater gender equality. You will also learn how to use new online technologies to work in teams remotely in a participatory and inclusive way. \nTake a step and join us in this adventure into remote digital collaboration and get inspired for the future of your work! \nWho Will Be There? \nThis workshop is designed for individuals who already have some basic understanding of RBM\, particularly: \n\nDecision-makers who want to cultivate their organizational resilience & deepen their understanding of RBM & the Theory of Change and boost their strategies and skills to adapt their RBM systems\, make critical decisions on organizational policy\, resource allocations\,  and move forward in terms of sustainable development and the SDGs.\nProfessionals & managers who work with different stakeholder groups at government\, intermediary or community levels and apply RBM on an ongoing basis\, mentor or train others on RBM applications\, and are involved in project design\, monitoring and evaluation;\nNGOs\, academics and consultants who want to broaden their repertoire of RBM tools & methods and retool using online platforms that are participatory and interactive.\nStudents who want to learn real time approaches\, methods and tools used in programme and project design\, management and implementation.\n\nWhat Results To Expect \nThis remote workshop responds to the COVID-19 impacted environment we are all living in. Using an online Zoom platform\, presentations will address COVID-19-related challenges and opportunities to better design\, monitor & evaluate and report on programmes and projects that are affected by external shocks and stresses.  Short presentations will be combined with breakout rooms for small online group discussions and exercises.  Real time case studies drawn from workshop participants will be used to support the development of appropriate logic models\, theory of change\, risk management plans\, and reports that take into account COVID-19 and its impact. \nYou will walk away with the skills to utilize concrete tools (Logic models\, Performance Measurement Frameworks\, Risk Mitigation Strategies\, Results-based Reports) and dive deep into examples from case studies and presentations.  You will be introduced to new online remote software (e.g. ZOOM\, Kinaki (https://www.kinaki.ca/)\, among others) that you will use in your group work and that you can continue to use in your workplace.  The hands-on\, participatory and practical approach used by Mosaic in its face-to-face workshops will also be embedded in this remote workshop  to ensure that you learn by doing and that the training is practical and ready to use in the workplace. \nWorkshop Agenda \nThis remote online workshop is organized in six  3.5 hour sessions from  April 30- May 14\, 2021 which goes from 12:30 PM EST-16:00 PM EST (New York time) with the exception of the Orientation Session on April 30\, 2021 which lasts 2.5 hours.   Sessions may be recorded to allow for people to reinforce their learning or take in the recording as needed. The workshop uses a secure Zoom platform (password protected) and other online platforms (e.g.  Kinaki among others) to ensure sessions are interactive and practical. \nApril 30\, 2021  2.5 hour Preworkshop Orientation Session: Intro/ice-breaker/team-building\, expected learning result\, group agreement\, methodology and orientation to using Zoom & Kinaki controls during the sessions\, selection of case studies and team recap sessions \nMay 3\, 2021  Session 1:  RBM Essentials and Beyond    \nReviewing the Basics of RBM:  Theory\, Concepts and Tools \nImpact of COVID-19 on the Programme Cycle and how we design\, monitor and evaluate \nChallenges and Opportunities presented by COVID-19 \nResilience: What it is and why it matters \nSurviving & thriving amid shocks & disruptions \nMay 5\, 2021  Session 2:  Logic Models \nIntroduction to the Logic Model \nDeveloping realistic & sound results \nBuilding in transformational results\, intersectionality & resilience early on \nGroup Exercise: Designing a Logic Model in Kinaki (free online tool and collaborative software) using a case study \nHomework:  In light of COVID and the presentation and exercise today\, review your own programme or project-level Logic Model to see what updates or modifications  need to be made.  Be prepared to report on these changes in the next session. \nMay 7\, 2021  Session 3:  Developing your Theory of Change Narrative \nIntroduction to the Theory of Change \nHow to write a Theory of Change Narrative \nIdentifying Assumptions in your TOC Narrative \nHow organizations are revising their TOC/LM in response to COVID-19 \nGroup Exercise: Designing a Theory of Change Narrative from a Logic Model (using a case study) \nMay 10\, 2021  Session 4:  Performance Measurement \nIntroduction to Performance Measurement \nDefining baseline\, gender-sensitive indicators and targets and ensuring indicators of resilience \nGroup Exercise: Developing a Performance Measurement Framework (PMF) based on a case study using Kinaki collaborative M&E software \nAdaptations to Monitoring\, Evaluation and Learning under COVID-19 \nTop Options for Remote M&E \nHomework:   In light of COVID and the presentation and exercise today\, review  your own programme or project-level Performance Measurement Framework to see what updates or modifications need to be made.  Be prepared to report on these changes in the next session. \nMay 12\, 2021  Session 5:  Managing Risk in  Risky Environments \nThe essentials of Risk Management \nThe growing complexity of Risk \nThe Risk Management Cycle \nClimate Change Risk Assessment and Mitigation \nAssessing Risk Levels \nStrategies for Minimizing Risk \nGroup Exercise: Developing and managing a risk/contingency plan for a case study \nMay 14\, 2021  Session 6:  Results based Reporting \nThe Essentials of Results-Based Reporting \nFrom Activities to Results \nResults-based Reporting adaptations due to Covid-19 \nInteractive Dashboards \nIndividual Exercise: Preparing and Telling your Performance Story (for a case study) \nDeveloping your RBM Action Plan for after you leave the workshop \nCertificates and Closing \n  \n* We encourage those with projects or programmes that need realigning due to COVID or major disruptions to submit their project and programme as a case study for group work.  Its easy.  All we need is a one page description with the following information which can easily be cut and pasted from existing information: \n-Title \n-Budget \n-2-3 paragraph description of the programme or project \n-Key Activities \n-Key results \nClick on registration for registration and pricing.  Make sure to join our mailing list by pressing on the tab to the left to receive regular updates. \nPlease note we are limiting registration to 24 people so please do not procrastinate.  The early bird catches the worm! \n[1] . Kinaki is a unique and intuitive project design\, data collection\, analysis\, reporting and sharing tool.  It provides a platform for timely and meaningful project monitoring systems for humanitarian\, development and social service organizations.  It is flexible and can be adapted to use a wide range of DAC and donor terminology and frameworks.\nRegister Now!
URL:https://cansfe.ca/event/the-essentials-of-results-based-management-theory-of-change-during-and-post-covid-19/
LOCATION:Ontario
CATEGORIES:Webinaires et événements en ligne
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