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SUMMARY:Beyond Hospital Doors: A Deep Dive into Post-Discharge Mortality Among Rwandan Children
DESCRIPTION:Please join the Institute for Global Health at BC Children’s Hospital and BC Women’s Hospital + Health Centre on Thursday\, May 8\, 2024 from 12:00 – 1:00PM for a global health special seminar by Dr. Christian Umuhoza on “Beyond Hospital Doors: A Deep Dive into Post-Discharge Mortality Among Rwandan Children”. He will present the Smart Discharges study findings on the neglected burden of post-discharge mortality among Rwandan children. A meet and greet with Dr. Umuhoza will follow from 1:00-2:00PM and refreshments will be served. \nDr. Umuhoza is a consultant pediatrician at the University Teaching Hospital of Kigali (CHUK) and senior lecturer at the University of Rwanda (UR). With a keen interest in medical education\, Dr. Umuhoza plays an invaluable role in teaching medical students and residents in pediatrics. In 2022\, Dr. Umuhoza partnered with the Institute for Global Health as the Co-Principal Investigator for the Smart Discharges Digital Health Research Program aiming to improve hospital-to-home transitions among children recovering from sepsis. He is also involved in the Arrowsmith\, UBC\, and UR Global Health Partnership\, supporting medical resident education through shared virtual learning activities. \nWe would love to see you in-person at the CSB V2-222\, but if you are unable to attend in-person\, the Zoom details are provided below. \nClick here to attend.
URL:https://cansfe.ca/event/beyond-hospital-doors-a-deep-dive-into-post-discharge-mortality-among-rwandan-children/
LOCATION:Hybrid\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Webinaires et événements en ligne,Événements et conférences
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240509
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240511
DTSTAMP:20240416T143406Z
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240416T143406Z
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SUMMARY:9th Annual Multi-Stakeholder Forum on Science\, Technology and Innovation (STI Forum)
DESCRIPTION:Registration for representatives of non-governmental organizations and other stakeholders – Final Days! \nRegister here by 21 April\, 5PM (EDT) \nThe ninth annual Multi-Stakeholder Forum on Science\, Technology and Innovation for the Sustainable Development Goals (STI Forum) will be held from 9-10 May 2024. The theme for the STI Forum 2024 is: “Science\, technology and innovation for reinforcing the 2030 Agenda and eradicating poverty in times of multiple crises: the effective delivery of sustainable\, resilient and innovative solutions”. \nEvery year\, the STI Forum brings together high-level policy makers and senior government officials with scientists\, engineers\, innovators\, entrepreneurs\, and representatives of organized science and technology communities\, the UN system and international organizations. The Forum is a venue for facilitating the establishment of networks and the development\, transfer\, and dissemination of relevant technologies for the SDGs. \nIn connection with the Forum\, a limited number of side-events will be organized from 8 May to 10 May by Member States\, the UN System\, Intergovernmental Organizations\, accredited non-governmental stakeholders\, as well as selected universities\, laboratories\, and scientific and engineering organizations. \nAll representatives of non-governmental organizations and other relevant stakeholders who wish to attend the STI Forum and parallel events in person must register using this registration form by 21 April\, 5PM\, EDT. \nFor more information about the 2024 STI Forum\, click here.
URL:https://cansfe.ca/event/9th-annual-multi-stakeholder-forum-on-science-technology-and-innovation-sti-forum/
LOCATION:UNHQ New York\, 405 E 42nd St\, New York\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Événements et conférences
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240509T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240509T203000
DTSTAMP:20240417T131618Z
CREATED:20240417T131428Z
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UID:10002197-1715274000-1715286600@cansfe.ca
SUMMARY:FILM SCREENING “KARUARA\, PEOPLE OF THE RIVER” FROM PERU’S AMAZON REGION
DESCRIPTION:Join Cuso International for an evening of inspiration as we present a debut viewing of “Karuara\, People of the River” at the Centre for Social Innovation\, Spadina in Toronto on May 9\, 2024. \nMeet Irma\, a courageous Indigenous woman and her family as they stand against formidable forces to protect their river and the revered Karuara community. Through stunning hand-painted animations\, this Peruvian documentary unveils the spiritual realm of the Karuara\, offering viewers a profound voyage into their world. \nAmidst a world that often commodifies nature\, this film serves as a poignant reminder of our intrinsic bond with water\, inviting us to rekindle our connection to the natural world. \nBefore the film\, join us for a special Cuso International alumni gathering\, where you will meet Miguel Araoz\, Mariluz Canaquiri\, and Stephanie Boyd – the talented minds behind this cinematic masterpiece. \nAfter the film\, stay for a Q&A session and enjoy time for networking and socializing over Peruvian appetizers. \nClick here to attend!
URL:https://cansfe.ca/event/film-screening-karuara-people-of-the-river-from-perus-amazon-region-2/
LOCATION:Centre for Social Innovation\, 192 Spadina Avenue\, Toronto\, ON\, M5T 2C2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Événements et conférences
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240511T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240511T170000
DTSTAMP:20240415T124125Z
CREATED:20240415T124018Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240415T124125Z
UID:10002189-1715418000-1715446800@cansfe.ca
SUMMARY:Youth Vision Summit 2024
DESCRIPTION:Empowering youth-led global change for the world’s most vulnerable children and youth! \nThis hybrid conference is free for youth to attend (thanks to our generous sponsor)! You can attend in person or virtually. Lunch and refreshments are included for in-person attendees.  \nHere is what you can look forward to at the Youth Vision Summit: \n– Build advocacy skills in public education\, political engagement\, storytelling\, and digital and artistic mobilization. \n– Be inspired by Young Global Changemakers and connect with like-minded youth and global impact professionals locally and nationally. \n– Be involved in big-picture conversations including solving global hunger\, protecting children’s rights\, building sustainability for the next generation\, and influencing policy change. \n– Discover how to amplify Canada’s role in advancing global equality and the 2030 UN Sustainable Development Goals through engaging with decision-makers and the public. \n– Learn how you can affect change in the lives of children across the globe and advocate for a better future to end extreme poverty\, improve global health\, advance gender equity\, strengthen environmental protection\, and improve global food systems. \nDon’t miss this life-shaping opportunity to explore how you can be part of global conversations and impact. You’ll have the chance to engage with impressive youth changemakers\, like-minded peers\, and humanitarian practitioners to network and make valuable connections! \nClick here to register!
URL:https://cansfe.ca/event/youth-vision-summit-2024/
LOCATION:Centre for Social Innovation\, 192 Spadina Avenue\, Toronto\, ON\, M5T 2C2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Webinaires et événements en ligne,Événements et conférences,Les jeunes
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240513T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240513T203000
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CREATED:20240502T182420Z
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SUMMARY:Screening of SIRA
DESCRIPTION:Présentée par WaterAid dans le cadre de la conférence Un monde en bonne santé : Dialogues sur la santé\, le genre et la résilience climatique organisée par le Partenariat canadien pour la santé des femmes et des enfants (CanSFE). \nLundi 13 mai 2024 \nOuverture des portes à 17 h pour des hors-d’œuvre et des rafraîchissements \nProjection du film à 18 h \nHôtel Omni Mont-Royal\, salon Pierre-de-Coubertin \n1050\, rue Sherbrooke Ouest\, Montréal (Québec) \nLa projection sera suivie d’une discussion avec Apolline Traore\, la réalisatrice burkinabè de Sira. \nSira d’Apolline Traoré offre un regard sans complaisance sur l’anarchie et les violences faites aux femmes qui perdurent dans la région du Sahel\, en Afrique du Nord. L’histoire est axée sur le personnage de Sira\, une jeune future mariée qui traverse le désert lorsque des extrémistes armés attaquent et pillent son village nomade\, tuant les hommes. Brutalisée puis abandonnée\, Sira entreprend un autre long voyage à travers la contrée aride pour retrouver sa communauté. Le chemin qu’elle a choisi la mène cependant tout droit dans le camp des assaillants. Refusant de baisser les bras\, elle s’installe près du camp\, vivant de la terre à l’abri des regards\, se préparant à riposter au moment opportun. \nLe film Sira a été présenté au Festival panafricain du cinéma et de la télévision de Ouagadougou (FESPACO) au Burkina Faso. Sira a reçu un prix spécial de WaterAid pour son traitement du problème de l’accès à l’eau pour les femmes et les filles du Sahel\, dans un contexte caractérisé par les changements climatiques. Apolline Traoré est également devenue ambassadrice de WaterAid sur le thème de l’eau\, de l’assainissement et de l’hygiène (WASH) ainsi que des changements climatiques. Sira a fait ses débuts en Amérique du Nord en 2023 dans le cadre du Festival international du film de Toronto (TIFF). \nInscrivez-vous ici!
URL:https://cansfe.ca/event/screening-of-sira/
LOCATION:Hotel Omni Mont-Royal\, 1050 Rue Sherbrooke Ouest\, Montréal\, Québec\, H3A 2R6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Événements et conférences
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240514
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240516
DTSTAMP:20240105T152757Z
CREATED:20240105T152604Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240105T152757Z
UID:10002091-1715644800-1715817599@cansfe.ca
SUMMARY:Un monde en bonne santé : Dialogues sur la santé\, le genre et la résilience climatique
DESCRIPTION:Le CanSFE tiendra son événement phare de 2024\, la conférence Un monde en bonne santé\, du 14 au 15 mai 2024! \nOrganisée sur le territoire traditionnel de la nation Kanien’kehà:ka\, également connu sous le nom de Montréal\, Québec\, la conférence visera à renforcer la capacité du secteur canadien de la santé mondiale par une action respectueuse du climat et transformatrice en matière d’égalité des genres. \nPlongez dans cet environnement dynamique où des parties prenantes approfondiront leurs connaissances\, établiront des liens significatifs et réfléchiront avec curiosité à la nature interdépendante du climat\, de la santé et de l’égalité des genres. \nInscrivez-vous ici!
URL:https://cansfe.ca/event/healthy-world-conference-dialogues-on-health-gender-climate-resilience/
LOCATION:Montreal\, Quebec
CATEGORIES:Événements du CanSFE
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Canadian Partnership for Women and Children's Health (CanWaCH)":MAILTO:info@CanWaCH.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240521T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240522T150000
DTSTAMP:20240103T141902Z
CREATED:20240103T141751Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240103T141902Z
UID:10002089-1716282000-1716390000@cansfe.ca
SUMMARY:From Evidence to Impact: Fundamentals of Global Health Advocacy
DESCRIPTION:COURSE FORMAT\nOnline or in-person. Enrollees will need to pick which section of the course to attend:\n-Online: May 21 & 22 9:00am-3:00pm (Montreal time). The online course will be recorded and available until July 1\, 2024.\n-In-person: May 23 & 24 9:00am-3:00pm (Montreal time). The in-person course will not be recorded.  \nDESCRIPTION\nAdvocacy has a crucial role to play in shaping priorities and policies in global health\, yet figuring out how to get started in advocacy can be daunting. Through a combination of lectures\, interactive activities\, case studies and guest speakers\, participants will leave this course inspired by the potential of advocacy for positive change and confident in their ability to incorporate it into their own work. Focusing on both the theory and practical steps behind effective advocacy\, this course is relevant for both global and Canadian audiences as well as those brand-new to advocacy or those who want to build on their existing skills. \nCOURSE DIRECTOR\nLeigh Raithby\nPolicy and Advocacy Officer\, Results Canada and Stop TB Canada \nCOURSE FACULTY\nTaryn Russell\, Deputy Executive Director\, Results Canada\nEkatha Ann John\, Global Health Policy and Advocacy Manager\, Results Canada\nDominique Denoncourt\, Policy and Advocacy Officer\, Results Canada\nFaculty are still being confirmed and there may be changes to the above list. \nCONTENT\nAdvocacy is democracy in action – it can play a powerful role in influencing and shaping priorities and policies in global health. An effective advocacy campaign consists of several strategic components\, that together\, can effect change at national\, regional\, and international levels. In this session\, participants will learn to identify opportunities for policy change in different contexts\, and the tools to influence decision-making to bring about specific changes in global health. This will include an overview of advocacy\, key components to build high-impact campaigns in different settings\, working collaboratively with multiple stakeholders\, ways to communicate effectively with target audiences\, engaging parliamentarians and policymakers\, and campaigning through digital advocacy. The session will include relevant experts from different country contexts sharing their experiences advocating for healthy lives and human dignity for everyone\, everywhere. \nWe will utilize case studies that are global in nature and have guest speakers from a variety of countries so participants can be inspired about how they may apply advocacy in their own contexts and have a good understanding of the breadth of advocacy work that is happening around the world. \nOBJECTIVES\n– To foster a nuanced understanding of advocacy\, decision-making processes\, and translating evidence-based knowledge into policy action in global health\n– To equip participants with the ability to develop a step-by-step advocacy strategy – from developing an “ask” to identifying appropriate targets\, tactics and allies and measuring impact.\n– To explore and share different strategies\, tactics\, challenges and barriers to influence decision making in global health.\n– To encourage participants to apply advocacy using an anti-oppression and equity lens to their areas of work. \nTARGET AUDIENCE\n– Public health graduate students and faculty with an interest in global health advocacy\n– Health researchers and practitioners\n– Policymakers\, administrators\, and policy advisors\n– Community advocates and civil society
URL:https://cansfe.ca/event/from-evidence-to-impact-fundamentals-of-global-health-advocacy/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Webinaires et événements en ligne,Événements et conférences
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240522T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240522T140000
DTSTAMP:20240521T161723Z
CREATED:20240521T161616Z
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UID:10002203-1716379200-1716386400@cansfe.ca
SUMMARY:Ensuring global access to affordable diagnostics for tuberculosis: A Canadian perspective
DESCRIPTION:Before patients can be effectively treated\, they need to be diagnosed. The GeneXpert is an effective diagnostic tool for diseases like drug-resistant tuberculosis\, HIV and hepatitis that is also suitable for low-resource environments. Unfortunately\, high prices for the cartridges used for each test mean it does not reach all who could benefit. This session will explain the “Time for $5” campaign calling on GeneXpert manufacturers Cepheid and Danaher to lower the price of cartridges; discuss the importance of diagnostics in settings from Canada to Lesotho; and highlight Canada’s pledges\, and shortfalls\, supporting the global push to end TB.
URL:https://cansfe.ca/event/ensuring-global-access-to-affordable-diagnostics-for-tuberculosis-a-canadian-perspective/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Webinaires et événements en ligne
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240528T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240528T173000
DTSTAMP:20240521T190344Z
CREATED:20240521T181846Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240521T190344Z
UID:10002207-1716883200-1716917400@cansfe.ca
SUMMARY:Freiner le désert du Sahara
DESCRIPTION:Le Programme alimentaire mondial à Ottawa a obtenu une exposition sur l’Afrique de l’Ouest qui démontre la force et la résilience des communautés du Sahel contribuant à la Grande Muraille verte.  Cette exposition a récemment été présentée au siège des Nations unies à New York\, et nous vous invitons à participer à son exposition ici à Ottawa. \nLa région du Sahel est l’une des régions d’Afrique les plus vulnérables sur le plan structurel et les plus touchées par l’insécurité alimentaire. En 2018\, le PAM et ses partenaires ont lancé un programme innovant – le Programme intégré de résilience au Sahel – pour aider les individus\, les communautés et les gouvernements à exploiter leur potentiel et à renforcer leur résilience dans cinq pays : Burkina Faso\, Mali\, Mauritanie\, Niger et Tchad.  \nQUAND : mardi 28 mai 2024\, de 8h00 à 17h30 \nOÙ : 350\, rue Albert\, Ottawa K1R 7Y6. Hall d’entrée\, Place de la Constitution \nGratuit\, aucune inscription requise\nCliquez ici pour voir une vue d’ensemble du programme : Freiner le désert du Sahara (en anglais seulement) \nL’exposition n’est disponible qu’en anglais.
URL:https://cansfe.ca/event/freiner-le-desert-du-sahara/
LOCATION:350 Albert Street\, 350 Albert Street\, Ottawa\, Ontario\, K1R 7Y6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Événements et conférences
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240528T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240528T120000
DTSTAMP:20240514T164724Z
CREATED:20240514T164632Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240514T164724Z
UID:10002201-1716894000-1716897600@cansfe.ca
SUMMARY:Changing the international conversation through qualitative research: the case of World Health Organisation maternity care guidelines
DESCRIPTION:Please join Maternal and Infant Health Canada (a global public health collaborative devoted to improving wellbeing of the environment\, young ones and those who identify as women) and the Global Women’s Health Network (an alumni group of the Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health Takemi program in International Health) for a webinar by Gender Equality and Social Inclusion Specialist\, Mahmuda Rahman Khan. The webinar is open to all and free of charge. We host webinars every two months. All welcome! \nLearning Objectives from Webinar: \n– Have a basic knowledge of Qualitative Evidence Synthesis techniques\n– Understand the process of World Health Organisation guideline creation\n– Appreciate how research impact emerges
URL:https://cansfe.ca/event/changing-the-international-conversation-through-qualitative-research-the-case-of-world-health-organisation-maternity-care-guidelines/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Webinaires et événements en ligne
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240528T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240528T140000
DTSTAMP:20240528T154034Z
CREATED:20240528T153917Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240528T154034Z
UID:10002215-1716901200-1716904800@cansfe.ca
SUMMARY:Bridging Advocacy and Research - Perinatal Care & Incarceration
DESCRIPTION:This seminar will include:  \n– An introduction to the current state of affairs related to perinatal care and women’s reproductive health as it relates to incarceration\, including a small review of interesting findings in the literature applicable to the topic at hand.  \n– A recount of the current issues related to mother-baby provincial programs and how they affect the mother-baby connection in BC and Canada. Legal and psychosocial issues women and babies face with the current policies surrounding mother-baby programs\, from the perspective of both someone with a lived experience and someone involved in this area day-to-day.  \n– A call for action to bridge research and policy\, including an introduction of a new hub aiming at addressing these issues in a way that involves communities\, policy-makers and researchers (IMPACT Hub). \nAbout the Speakers: \nAllison Campbell is a Registered Midwife and Associate Professor of Teaching in the Midwifery Program at UBC. She is currently completing PhD studies at the Institute for Gender\, Race\, Sexuality and Social Justice (aka the Social Justice Institute). Combining her professional and political interests: social justice in perinatal health care and incarceration practices in Canada\, and informed by many years of learning\, practicing and teaching midwifery\, her PhD work focuses on perinatal experiences and reproductive justice in prisons in BC\, specifically with regards to parenting behind bars. Allison has received funding from SSHRC and the UBC Public Scholars’ Initiative for her research and is a 2023-24 recipient of a Killam Teaching Prize.  \nMo Korchinski is the Executive Director of Unlocking the Gates Service Society (UTG). Mo has had a long history of substance abuse and incarceration. Mo has a Bachelor of Social Work from Nicola Valley Institution of Technology. Her life’s work is now dedicated to helping others break the cycle of incarceration. She is an advocate for people involved in the criminal justice system and continues to push for change at a policy level and increased support for her community. Mo feels strongly about the need to address trauma and support healing for people who experience incarceration.  \nDr. Jessica Liauw is a Maternal Fetal Medicine clinician-scientist at BC Women’s Hospital and Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of British Columbia. She completed her residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology at McMaster University. She completed her Maternal Fetal Medicine fellowship\, Masters of Health Sciences in Population and Public Health\, and the Clinician-Investigator fellowship at UBC. Her research interests include fetal growth restriction\, preterm birth\, medical decision-making\, and the reproductive health needs of marginalized populations.  \nClick here to attend!
URL:https://cansfe.ca/event/bridging-advocacy-and-research-perinatal-care-incarceration/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Webinaires et événements en ligne
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240529T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240531T200000
DTSTAMP:20240409T132516Z
CREATED:20240409T131825Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240409T132516Z
UID:10002185-1716969600-1717185600@cansfe.ca
SUMMARY:Pratiques responsables de gestion de projets internationaux avec les Suds / Premier colloque international
DESCRIPTION:Nous sommes ravis de vous inviter à participer à un événement exceptionnel conçu pour redéfinir les contours de la gestion des projets internationaux : un colloque dédié à la gestion responsable des projets internationaux avec un accent particulier sur les relations avec les Suds. Cette initiative s’inscrit pleinement dans la dynamique de valoriser les multiples perspectives des Autres\, en mettant l’accent sur les pratiques pluriverselles\, souvent mises à l’écart\, dans le but d’établir une justice plus inclusive. \nNotre ambition est de plonger dans les profondeurs des spécificités contextuelles essentielles pour les équipes engagées dans la mise en œuvre de projets internationaux. Nous nous proposons d’explorer les défis uniques auxquels les parties prenantes sont confrontées et de mettre en lumière des pratiques innovantes qui favorisent la co-création et la mise en valeur des connaissances dites indigènes dans le cadre de l’aide publique au développement (APD). \nAu cœur de notre colloque\, l’objectif est audacieux : il s’agit de remettre en question les certitudes\, de démanteler les biais cognitifs et de réévaluer les pratiques ancrées dans une vision universaliste de la gestion de projets. En partageant une diversité de perspectives\, nous aspirons non seulement à enrichir le corpus des connaissances\, mais aussi à encourager l’adoption de pratiques hybrides\, enrichies d’une diversité culturelle et intellectuelle. \nS’engageant dans une démarche dialogique et collaborative\, notre colloque mettra un accent particulier sur la responsabilité\, la durabilité\, et la décolonisation des savoirs.  \nNous ambitionnons de faire de cet espace un lieu d’émergence de nouvelles collaborations de recherche et de pratiques innovantes. La communauté universitaire\, les professionnels de la gestion de projets internationaux\, les représentants d’organismes publics et d’ONGs\, ainsi que la relève étudiante\, y trouveront un terrain fertile pour transcender les barrières disciplinaires et developper une expertise innovante\, précieuse dans les domaines de la gestion de projet\, du management\, et de l’innovation sociale. \nRejoignez-nous pour contribuer à une démarche pionnière visant à enrichir\, renouveler\, et révolutionner les pratiques de gestion des projets internationaux dans une perspective résolument pluriverselle et inclusive. Votre présence et votre participation seront cruciales pour le succès de ce colloque et pour le rayonnement des valeurs que nous cherchons à promouvoir. \nInscrivez-vous ici!
URL:https://cansfe.ca/event/first-international-symposium-on-responsible-practices-in-managing-international-projects-with-the-global-south/
LOCATION:315 Rue Sainte-Catherine E\, 315 Rue Sainte-Catherine E\, Montréal\, Québec\, H2X 3X2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Événements et conférences
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240530T193000
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SUMMARY:Rise & Thrive: Empowering East African Youth through Education
DESCRIPTION:Education has the power to shape the course of a person’s life. But access to this fundamental human right is often threatened by harmful gender norms\, fragile institutions\, and other systemic barriers. This is especially true for girls living in vulnerable communities. Addressing these challenges requires the cultivation of inclusive\, resilient\, and adaptive learning environments. \nJoin AKFC and Canada-Mathare Education Trust on May 30 as we embark on an exploration of innovative approaches\, challenges\, and triumphs in promoting educational access for girls\, in East Africa and beyond. We’ll discuss the role of Canadian cooperation in expanding gender-equitable education and skill-building opportunities for youth in the region. \nBe a changemaker. Join us at Rise & Thrive and be inspired to advance gender equity and access to education. \nREGISTER HERE AND LEARN MORE \n 
URL:https://cansfe.ca/event/rise-thrive-empowering-east-african-youth-through-education/
LOCATION:199 Sussex Drive\, Ottawa / Zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinaires et événements en ligne,Événements et conférences
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240530T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240530T193000
DTSTAMP:20240528T174027Z
CREATED:20240528T173730Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240528T174027Z
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SUMMARY:Lève-toi et prospère : Autonomiser les jeunes d’Afrique de l’Est par le biais de l’éducation
DESCRIPTION:L’éducation a le pouvoir de façonner le cours de la vie d’une personne. Mais l’accès à ce droit humain fondamental est souvent menacé par des normes de genre néfastes\, des institutions fragiles et d’autres barrières systémiques. Cela est particulièrement vrai pour les filles qui vivent dans des communautés vulnérables. Pour relever ces défis\, il faut créer des milieux d’apprentissage inclusifs\, résilients et adaptatifs. \nJoignez-vous à la Fondation Aga Khan Canada et au Canada-Mathare Education Trust le 30 mai pour explorer des approches innovantes\, des défis et des victoires visant à promouvoir l’accès à l’éducation pour les filles\, en Afrique de l’Est et au-delà. Nous discuterons du rôle de la coopération canadienne dans l’expansion de l’éducation équitable entre les genres et des possibilités de renforcement des compétences pour les jeunes de la région. \nCrée le changement. Joins-toi à nous dans le cadre de Lève-toi et prospère et laisse-toi inspirer pour faire progresser l’égalité entre les genres et l’accès à l’éducation. \nInformations clés pour les participants : \n– Lors de votre inscription\, veuillez indiquer si vous souhaitez assister en personne à la délégation de l’imamat ismaili ou en\n  ligne (Zoom) en sélectionnant l’option de billet appropriée.\n– Les participants en personne sont invités à arriver avant 17 h 30 HAE pour réseauter et profiter de rafraîchissements légers.\n– Cet événement sera offert en anglais seulement. \nPour toute demande d’aménagements ou d’accessibilité\, ou pour toute autre question\, veuillez écrire à akfc.events@akdn.org. \nInscrivez-vous ici!
URL:https://cansfe.ca/event/rise-and-thrive-empowering-east-african-youth-through-education/
LOCATION:Delegation of the Ismaili Imamat\, 199 Sussex Drive\, Ottawa\, Ontario\, K1N 1K6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Événements et conférences
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