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Can you help us find resource people?
We are searching for nationals of the Uniterra and PCV Haiti countries of intervention, who may be interested in briefing outgoing Canadian volunteers on their country of origin.
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On May 4 and 5, 2012, as part of the Fair Trade Fortnight, CECI participated in the fifth Fair Trade Bazaar organized by Equiterre at the Centre for Sustainable Development. The Bazaar was a real success: 3,000 individuals came to taste fairly traded products and to meet stakeholders in this more equitable form of commerce for small producers from around the world.
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Uniterra Session at AWID:
For Greater Justice in the World
Women’s Organizations Invest in Social Economy and Economic Justice
Examples from Botswana, Guatemala and Senegal
With partners from Botswana, Guatemala and Senegal, Uniterra held a workshop on April 21 from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the Haliç Congress Centre in Istambul.
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The 12th International Forum of the Association for Women’s Rights in Development (AWID) will be launched and will have the theme Transforming Economic Power to Advance Women’s Rights and Justice. The event, which will bring together 2,200 activists and heads of women’s rights organizations around the world, will take place from April 19 to 22 2012, in Istanbul, Turkey.
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Happy International Women’s Day! On this special day, we would like to thank all our volunteers and partners who make a difference in women’s lives. Your invaluable contributions have helped tens of thousands of women and young girls around the world.
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Pssssit....
On March 8th, check out the Toronto Star! There will be a fascinating 6-page insert on "Investing in Women and Girls” and Uniterra is part of it!
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On February 13th, 2012, CIDA Program Officer from the CIDA Partnership Branch, Janet Lam, has paid a visit to the WUSC office in Vietnam. On February 17th, Ms Lam participated in a talk with volunteer about how they are doing in Vietnam.
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Leave for Change partners, Deloitte and Touche, Fraser, Milner, Casgrain LLP and University of British Columbia are among the 50 organizations that lead the nation in creating diverse and inclusive workplaces.
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