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SUMMARY:Introductory Course on Knowledge Synthesis for Knowledge Users
DESCRIPTION:Intro to KS for Knowledge Users_course_v5 \nThis course will teach students about knowledge synthesis in general\, as well as how to conduct knowledge synthesis projects. Students will begin to conduct knowledge synthesis in the topic of their choice\, with guidance from the course directors. Please note that the students will not be completing a full knowledge synthesis project during the duration of the course\, due to course timelines. \nAt the end of this course\, students will be able to: \n– Differentiate between different types of knowledge synthesis\, such as systematic reviews and qualitative evidence reviews\n– Distinguish between different types of evidence that can be summarized in knowledge synthesis\n– Develop a knowledge synthesis question\n– Establish the eligibility criteria for knowledge synthesis\n– Create a knowledge synthesis protocol \nWho should take this course? Graduate students\, post-doctoral fellows\, early career researchers\, new evidence synthesis practitioners\, other knowledge users. \nAll participants must bring a current or proposed knowledge synthesis project to work on in the course. University of Toronto students who are taking the course for credit must be in a PhD program. \nAttend here!
URL:https://cansfe.ca/event/introductory-course-on-knowledge-synthesis-for-knowledge-users/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Webinaires et événements en ligne
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250402T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250402T130000
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SUMMARY:CHANGING THE NARRATIVE:  AFRICA IN PUBLIC DISCOURSE
DESCRIPTION:How do global media portrayals and popular misconceptions of Africa shape investment\, economic development\, and policymaking? What are the real costs of these narratives\, and how can they be challenged? Join the ONE Campaign and the Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy Social Policy Lab for a dynamic conversation exploring how such narratives and misconceptions influence trade\, public perception. We’ll also examine their impact on Canada-Africa relations and explore actionable strategies for changing the narrative about Africa on the global stage.\n \nEvent Details:\n \n\nDate: Wednesday\, 2 April 2025\nTime: 11:00 AM ET\nLocation: Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy\, University of Toronto\, Campbell Conference Facility\, 1 Devonshire Place\, Toronto\nFormat: Expert Panel & Open Discussion. Lunch and Networking.\n\nFor any questions or learn more\, please do not hesitate to reach out to:   minerva.gray@one.org / daniyal.zuberi@utoronto.ca \nThis event is designed primarily for in-person participation to allow for deeper engagement and networking opportunities. If you require virtual access\, we’re happy to accommodate. Please reach out to Minerva at the provided email in advance so we can ensure you receive all necessary details for remote participation. We encourage all attendees who can join us in person to do so\, as this will provide the best experience and opportunity for meaningful connections.
URL:https://cansfe.ca/event/changing-the-narrative-africa-in-public-discourse/
LOCATION:Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy\, 1 Devonshire Place\, Toronto\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Événements et conférences
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250407
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250503
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SUMMARY:Love at First Sight
DESCRIPTION:“Love at First Sight” offers an intimate answer—through the eyes of former patients who captured what they missed most.\n\n\n\nIf a photo speaks 1\,000 words\, these speak 1\,001. “Love at First Sight” isn’t a showcase of composition\, light\, or technique. This free exhibition features photos by Seva Canada’s Tanzanian and Nepali eye care patients after their sight was restored with cataract surgery or glasses. Each patient was handed a camera and asked to capture what they missed seeing most. These moving images celebrate universal human values and the simple pleasures of family\, friends\, and the beauty in our daily lives. Prints sold will support life-changing care to underserved communities worldwide. Visitors will view art while contributing to a cause that makes a real difference. \nThese moving images celebrate universal human values and the simple pleasures of family\, friends\, and the beauty in our daily lives. \nProceeds from print sales will go directly toward providing sight-restoring care in underserved communities. \nAttend here! 
URL:https://cansfe.ca/event/love-at-first-sight/
LOCATION:Pendulum Gallery\, 885 W Georgia St\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6C 3E8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Événements et conférences
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250408T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250408T150000
DTSTAMP:20250403T194712Z
CREATED:20250403T194328Z
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SUMMARY:Story Structure and Editing ft. Tristan Ahtone
DESCRIPTION:Coming up in the hashtag#GrowingIndigenousStorytellersFellowship training series: ‘Story Structure & Editing’ ft Tristan Ahtone! ? https://lnkd.in/e-4zA-Td \nStory structure is one of the most important ways journalists can convey information and meaning to their audience. It lays a path for the reader\, listener or viewer to follow\, and shows them what’s important\, leaving them with a lasting impression of the story. \nIf you want to learn more about the art of story structure from a true master\, join us for a session with Tristan Ahtone on April 8 at 1PM CT/2PM ET! \nThe session will be based on the two stories below\, so feel free to give them a read for some extra context: \n\n‘Rez dogs are feeling the heat from climate change’ by Taylar Dawn Stagner for Grist.org (https://lnkd.in/gBjZYEyr)\n‘How the Klamath Dams Came Down’ by Anita Hofschneider and Jake Bittle for Grist.org (https://lnkd.in/gJYmqTyJ)\n\nRegister here for this session: https://lnkd.in/e-4zA-Td
URL:https://cansfe.ca/event/story-structure-and-editing-ft-tristan-ahtone/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Webinaires et événements en ligne
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250409T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250409T113000
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SUMMARY:Reimagining resourcing for social transformation
DESCRIPTION:Join Criterion Institute and Equality Fund for a thought-provoking discussion on advancing gender lens investing through the power of endowments. This public convening brings together our shared audiences and stakeholders to explore how financial decision-making can be a tool for systemic change. \nThrough our unique and complementary vantage points\, we’ll delve into the ‘so what’—why this work matters—and the ‘future state’—where we go from here. Expect an engaging conversation on shifting power dynamics\, rethinking capital flows\, and building a more equitable financial system. \nDon’t miss this opportunity to be part of the movement driving transformative change in gender lens investing. \nAttend here! 
URL:https://cansfe.ca/event/reimagining-resourcing-for-social-transformation/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Webinaires et événements en ligne
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SUMMARY:An exhibition on the Aga Khan Historic Cities Programme in the Transformation of Al-Azhar Park
DESCRIPTION:Formerly the site of a rubbish dump\, Al-Azhar Park has transformed the lives and livelihoods of the artisans in the surrounding neighbourhood and has become an urban oasis in Cairo\, one of the most densely populated cities in the world. \nVisit the exhibition: \n\nDelegation of the Ismaili Imamat | 199 Sussex Drive\, Ottawa (Enter through the Boteler Street entrance)\nApril 9 to 20 | Weekdays from 4 to 7 pm\, Weekends from 12 to 6 pm
URL:https://cansfe.ca/event/an-exhibition-on-the-aga-khan-historic-cities-programme-in-the-transformation-of-al-azhar-park/
LOCATION:Delegation of the Ismaili Imamat\, 199 Sussex Drive\, Ottawa\, Ontario\, K1N 1K6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Événements et conférences
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CREATED:20241212T133033Z
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SUMMARY:Global Health Conference 2025
DESCRIPTION:This year’s theme is Creativity Through Crisis: Lessons from Global Mental Health. GHC25 will provide a platform to discuss the intensifying impact of global crises—conflict\, climate change\, and COVID-19—on mental health disparities worldwide. The conference will delve into the far-reaching effects of these global stressors while spotlighting innovative responses that are reshaping mental health care. The goal is to create an inclusive discussion forum for anyone interested in global health or mental health – everyone is welcome to attend! \nLearn more and register here: https://www.bcchr.ca/global-health-conference \nRegistration is FREE! Coffee and a catered lunch will be provided to all in-person attendees. \nDescription: The Institute for Global Health at BC Children’s Hospital and BC Women’s Hospital + Health Centre are thrilled to announce the 7th Annual Global Health Conference (GHC25)! GHC25 is an annual event bringing together a community of students\, trainees\, clinicians\, researchers\, and faculty from across health professions and disciplines to share knowledge. \nWhen: Thursday\, April 10\, 2025 | 8:30 am – 1:30 pm PDT \nWhere: In-person at BC Children’s Hospital’s Chan Centre for Family Health Education + Virtual \nWe hope that you will join us at GHC24 for a conversation on “Creativity Through Crisis: Lessons from Global Mental Health”. This year\, we’re focusing on the intensifying impact of global crises—conflict\, climate change\, and COVID-19—on mental health disparities worldwide. The conference will delve into the far-reaching effects of these global stressors while spotlighting innovative responses that are reshaping mental health care. Don’t miss this opportunity to explore the intersection of mental health and global health alongside an exceptional lineup of speakers and conference co-chairs\, Jana Davidson and Mohamed Ibrahim.
URL:https://cansfe.ca/event/global-health-conference-2025/
LOCATION:BC Children’s Hospital’s Chan Centre for Family Health Education\, 938 West 28th Ave\, Entrance #18\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V5Z 4H4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Webinaires et événements en ligne,Événements et conférences
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250410T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250410T123000
DTSTAMP:20250331T132905Z
CREATED:20250331T132642Z
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SUMMARY:Financement novateur pour des solutions fondées sur la nature dans les communautés de mangroves
DESCRIPTION:Sera gratuit et disponible en personne et en ligne. \nL’événement\, organisé conjointement par la Fondation Aga Khan Canada et le Forum canadien sur l’investissement d’impact et le développement (CAFIID).\nJoignez-vous à nous dans le cadre d’une rencontre fascinante et instructive axée sur les stratégies de financement innovantes qui soutiennent les solutions communautaires fondées sur la nature (SCFN) dans les écosystèmes de mangrove. L’événement explorera les défis\, les possibilités et les avantages connexes des SCFN\, notamment l’égalité entre les genres et les moyens de subsistance résilients au climat. \nNous discuterons de stratégies efficaces pour permettre le financement à long terme des SCFN dans les écosystèmes de mangrove\, ainsi que de la façon de débloquer le financement lié au carbone bleu et aux services écosystémiques connexes. En réunissant des spécialistes canadiens et internationaux\, l’événement vise à échanger des idées et des stratégies axées sur le déploiement fructueux de SCFN. \nL’événement comprendra une allocution d’ouverture de la CAFFID\, suivie d’une discussion de groupe intéressante avec des leaders éminents dans le domaine. La journée se terminera par une séance de réseautage\, soit une occasion unique de faire connaissance et d’échanger des idées sur la promotion des écosystèmes de mangrove durables et la résilience climatique. \nCet événement est incontournable pour toute personne passionnée par l’avenir des écosystèmes de mangrove et des moyens de subsistance durables. \nRéservez le 10 avril dans votre calendrier\, et joignez-vous à nous pour façonner un avenir plus durable!\nL’événement se déroulera en anglais. Des rafraîchissements légers seront servis. \nInscrivez-vous ici ! 
URL:https://cansfe.ca/event/financement-novateur-pour-des-solutions-fondees-sur-la-nature-dans-les-communautes-de-mangroves/
LOCATION:Delegation of the Ismaili Imamat\, 199 Sussex Drive\, Ottawa\, Ontario\, K1N 1K6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Événements et conférences
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250410T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250411T163000
DTSTAMP:20250327T144207Z
CREATED:20250327T144115Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250327T144207Z
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SUMMARY:2025 MIGH X PIH Global Health Case Competition
DESCRIPTION:Partners in Health Canada Case Competition \nJoin us for an engaging and impactful case competition focusing on maternal mortality in Haiti. This competition provides a unique opportunity for participants to apply their skills and knowledge to real-world challenges faced by mothers in under-resourced settings. \nParticipants will be presented with a case study based on real-life scenarios encountered by Partners In Health Canada in their maternal health initiatives. Teams will analyze the case\, develop innovative solutions\, and present their recommendations to a panel of experts. \nWho Should Participate: \n\nStudents from the fields of public health\, medicine\, nursing\, social sciences\, engineering\, business\, and related disciplines\nStudents passionate about global health and social justice\nTeams of up to 4 participants\n\nHow it Works: \nForm a team of four or join as an individual and be placed in a team. On the day of the competition\, your team will receive a real-life maternal and child health issue that Partners In Health Canada has encountered in Haiti. You will have around 24 hours to analyze the issue and develop a comprehensive program to address it. \nAll necessary information about the country and the specific problem will be provided to you. After developing your solution\, your team will present your proposal to one of our judges. The judges will select their top choices\, and the three best teams will present their proposals to all participants. All attendees will vote to determine the 1st\, 2nd\, and 3rd place winners. \nCompete for Exciting Prizes: \nFirst place: $600 \nSecond place: $300 \nThird place: $200 \nKey Highlights: \n\nReal-World Impact: Address genuine challenges in maternal and child health in a developing country.\nNetworking Opportunities: Connect with professionals\, academics\, and peers who share a commitment to global health.\nExpert Feedback: Receive insights and guidance from a distinguished panel of judges with expertise in maternal and child health.\nLunch Provided!\n\nHow to Register: \nTo participate\, please purchase a « Team Registration » ticket\, and then scroll down and select the number of team members in « team member » registration. If you would like to register as an individual and be placed in a team when you arrive\, please select individual registration. \nPlease Contact the Organizer if You Have Any Questions.
URL:https://cansfe.ca/event/2025-migh-x-pih-global-health-case-competition/
LOCATION:McMaster University\, 1280 Main Street West Hamilton\, Hamilton\, Ontario\, L8S 4L8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Événements et conférences
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250410T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250410T190000
DTSTAMP:20250409T211528Z
CREATED:20250409T211419Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250409T211528Z
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SUMMARY:Making Your Voice Count: Engaging on Global Issues in Election 2025
DESCRIPTION:In a world filled with uncertainty\, elections provide a critical opportunity to ensure our voices are heard on the global stage. Whether or not you have the right to vote\, now is the time to let our local candidates know that Canada’s role in tackling global challenges matters to us all. \nJoin Cuso International and Results Canada for an interactive workshop designed to equip you with the tools and knowledge to take action in the ongoing 2025 federal election. This event will guide you through the Election Toolkit\, share effective communication strategies\, and empower you to advocate for global health\, equity\, and justice issues in a non-partisan way. \nTogether\, we can help shape a future grounded in justice\, equity\, and global solidarity. We’ll walk you through practical actions\, give you the confidence to speak up\, and provide the resources you need to engage effectively. \nKey Topics Covered: \n\nOverview of the Election Toolkit\nPractical actions for non-partisan engagement\nStrategies for effective communication using the EPIC model\nInteractive activity to build your advocacy capacity\n\nWe encourage you to bring your voice to this critical conversation. Let’s make sure our global priorities are front and centre in this election. \nRegister here!
URL:https://cansfe.ca/event/making-your-voice-count-2025/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Webinaires et événements en ligne
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250425
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250427
DTSTAMP:20250403T140831Z
CREATED:20250403T140531Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250403T140831Z
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SUMMARY:Sommet canadien sur la santé cardiaque des femmes 2025
DESCRIPTION:Thème 2025 : Réfléchir au passé\, agir au présent et façonner l’avenir. \nFièrement organisé par l’Institut de cardiologie de l’Université d’Ottawa\, et Cœur + AVC\, le Sommet canadien sur la santé cardiaque des femmes\, un événement unique en son genre\, est le point de référence national pour les professionnelles et professionnels de la santé en quête des plus récentes informations sur la santé cardiaque des femmes. \nForts du succès des quatre derniers sommets\, nous rassemblerons des spécialistes et parties prenantes du Canada et d’ailleurs pour faire avancer de plus belle la cause de la santé cardiaque\, cérébrale et vasculaire des femmes. Ensemble\, nous transformerons et améliorerons la vie des Canadiennes par la recherche\, la sensibilisation\, l’élaboration des politiques et l’offre de soins. \nObjectifs du sommet 2025 \n\nDiscuter des progrès réalisés en matière de recherche et de pratiques fondées sur le sexe et le genre depuis le premier sommet en 2016.\nRéunir des collaboratrices et collaborateurs clés pour améliorer la santé cardiaque\, cérébrale et vasculaire des femmes.\nCerner les nouvelles et futures questions\, lacunes et inégalités dans la recherche et les pratiques cliniques touchant les maladies cardiaques\, cérébrales et vasculaires chez les femmes.\nDéfendre et utiliser des stratégies pour promouvoir l’équité et faciliter l’adoption de pratiques cliniques et de recherche basées sur des données probantes dans le domaine de la santé cardiaque\, cérébrale et vasculaire des femmes.\n\nCette activité agréée\, clinique et scientifique est une activité de mise en commun des connaissances s’adressant à un vaste éventails de collaborateurs et collaboratrices (fournisseurs/fournisseuses de soins primaires\, cardiologues\, neurologues\, gynécologues\, pharmaciens/pharmaciennes\, personnel infirmier\, personnel de réadaptation cardiaque\, membres des professions paramédicales\, chercheurs/chercheuses\, décideurs/décideuses\, partenaires communautaires\, personnes ayant une expérience vécue passée ou présente et aidants/aidantes). \n\nPour nous\, « les femmes »\, c’est toutes les femmes. \nLe sexe et le genre sont des concepts complémentaires\, mais non interchangeables. Le sexe renvoie à la biologie (hormones\, chromosomes\, etc.). Le genre renvoie à l’expérience vécue et à la façon d’évoluer dans le monde. Il est important de comprendre ces différences\, car elles déterminent\, entre autres choses\, le volume de connaissances cliniques portant spécifiquement sur les femmes\, la pertinence des meilleures pratiques cliniques utilisées pour traiter les femmes (p. ex. interventions diagnostiques) et la façon dont les femmes s’informent et se font soigner. \nPour nous\, le mot « femmes » englobe toutes les femmes. \nLes personnes qui s’identifient en tant que femmes représentent un peu plus de la moitié de la population du Canada. Nous avons adopté une approche intersectionnelle pour comprendre les inégalités auxquelles les femmes font face en santé et les moyens de les corriger. \nNous comprenons que de nombreux facteurs différents influent simultanément sur la santé des femmes\, comme le sexe\, l’indigénéité\, la race\, les capacités\, l’orientation sexuelle\, l’éducation\, le revenu\, la région géographique\, etc. La définition inclut à la fois les femmes cisgenres et transgenres ainsi que les personnes non binaires. \nLa présente activité est une activité d’apprentissage collectif agréée (section 1)\, au sens que lui donne le programme de Maintien du certificat du Collège royal des médecins et chirurgiens du Canada; elle a été approuvée par le Bureau de formation professionnelle continue de l’Université d’Ottawa. Vous pouvez déclarer un maximum de 15\,00 heures (les crédits sont calculés automatiquement). \nS’inscrire ici ! 
URL:https://cansfe.ca/event/sommet-canadien-sur-la-sante-cardiaque-des-femmes-2025/
LOCATION:Rogers Centre Ottawa\, 55 Colonel By Drive\, Ottawa\, Ontario\, K1N 9J2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Événements et conférences
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250429T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250429T160000
DTSTAMP:20250327T141941Z
CREATED:20250327T141840Z
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SUMMARY:2025 Global Health Spotlight Series - In Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the Global Health Spotlight Series – In Conversation! \nHosted by: The Institute for Global Health at BC Children’s Hospital and BC Women’s Hospital + Health Centre \nJoin us for a candid conversation with Srinivas Murthy\, where he will talk about his global health journey—highlighting his defining moments\, lessons learned\, and current projects. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nExplore how researchers’ unique journeys have shaped their current projects and the strategies they use to create equitable partnerships\nUnderstand the “what” but also the “why” behind their chosen methods and models\, including key decision-points\, challenges and adjustments made along the way\nLearn about opportunities to leverage resources and foster new collaborations and partnerships\n\nWhen: Tuesday\, April 29\, 2025 | 12:00 – 1:00 pm PST \nWhere: This is an In-Person only event at Room 2108 BCCHR (across from the Chan Centre for Family Health Education auditorium)\, BC Children’s Hospital \nFree event with lunch provided for registered participants. \nPlease register here: Global Health Spotlight Series – In Conversation Tickets\, Tue\, Apr 29\, 2025 at 12:00 PM | Eventbrite \nIf you have any questions\, please contact: globalhealth@cw.bc.ca
URL:https://cansfe.ca/event/2025-global-health-spotlight-series-in-conversation/
LOCATION:BCCHR room 2108
CATEGORIES:Événements et conférences
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250430T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250430T123000
DTSTAMP:20250410T114011Z
CREATED:20250410T113700Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250410T114011Z
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SUMMARY:Des volontaires en action : des gestes simples pour un changement durable
DESCRIPTION:Honorons nos volontaires\, leur expertise et leur dévouement ! #SAB2025 #JeSuisCarrefouriste \nÀ l’occasion de la Semaine nationale de l’action bénévole\, nous mettons en lumière l’impact concret des volontaires de Carrefour International à travers le monde. Ces femmes et hommes s’engagent chaque jour pour faire avancer l’égalité\, renforcer la résilience climatique et soutenir les droits fondamentaux. \nDans des pays comme la Côte d’Ivoire\, le Sénégal\, la Tanzanie ou encore l’Éthiopie\, nos volontaires mènent des audits de genre\, forment les communautés\, et accompagnent nos partenaires locaux dans des projets porteurs de changement. \nCÉLÉBREZ AVEC NOUS LE 30 AVRIL \nPour souligner cette semaine spéciale\, Carrefour organise une Conversation L’égalité ça compte avec des volontaires de retour du terrain et des partenaires internationaux. À travers des échanges humains et authentiques\, nous explorerons ensemble l’impact du volontariat sur le développement durable et les communautés. \nDate : 30 avril 2025Lieu : En ligne – s’incrire iciHeure : 11h45 HNE \nUn moment pour apprendre\, se connecter et célébrer!
URL:https://cansfe.ca/event/des-volontaires-en-action-des-gestes-simples-pour-un-changement-durable/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Webinaires et événements en ligne
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SUMMARY:Celebrating Aya Contigo 2.0: Local Solutions for Global Restrictive Contexts
DESCRIPTION:This will be a space to come together as a community—to share\, reflect\, and build hope. We’ll present the new version of Aya Contigo\, and hear from allies who will share their strategies for building stronger\, community-based support systems. \nWe’ll close by honouring the power of self-care and collective care as essential feminist practices that help us sustain strength\, resilience\, and solidarity. \nAttend here!  \nWe’re so excited to connect and keep weaving this powerful network of feminist solidarity. Hope to see you there! \nWebinar Format & Privacy Info: \n\nOnly organizers can see the full attendee list\nYou can change your display name for anonymity\nYou can interact in the chat and see others’ messages (including their names)\nYour chosen display name will be visible if you participate in the chat\nCameras and microphones will be off for all participants
URL:https://cansfe.ca/event/celebrating-aya-contigo-2-0-local-solutions-for-global-restrictive-contexts/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Webinaires et événements en ligne
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