The Canadian Partnership for Women and Children’s Health focuses on three core pillars to work towards our vision of a world where every woman, every newborn and every child survives and thrives. These are knowledge exchange, measuring results and stakeholder engagement. Peer-nominated Working Groups of Canadian experts in their field take these core pillars from theory to action.
The Gender Equality Working Group will provide advice and support to CanWaCH staff and will provide leadership within the broader CanWaCH partnership. This advice and leadership will be focused on:
• Encouraging collaboration across CanWaCH membership to advance shared objectives on gender equality and health
• Creating opportunities for dialogue among CanWaCH members and associates to build common ground, increasing leadership on best and innovative practices to advance gender equality and health
• Providing input into mapping gender equality capacity across CanWaCH membership, identifying strengths, challenges and opportunities for learning and collaboration
• Participating in and leading gender equality learning opportunities, including workshops and online tools focused on gender transformative approaches
• Advising on the development of principles of gender equality and health for the CanWaCH network, in consultation with CanWaCH members and associates
• Exploring emerging opportunities for joint research, learning and advocacy on gender equality and health.
• Working with other CanWaCH working groups to ensure issues related to gender equality is a cross-cutting lens applied to all CanWaCH work.
| Caitlin McKay - Co-chair | Lucky Iron Life |
| Clare Szalay Timbo - Co-Chair | Orbis Canada |
| Sharmin Ahmed | Oxfam Canada |
| Meaghan Anderson | Digital Opportunity Trust |
| Ornella Atangana | Save the Children Canada |
| Metasebia Balcha | Right to Play |
| Célia Bossard | Care Canada |
| Saifullah Chaudhry | Development Impact Solutions |
| Jeanine Cudmore | Alongside Hope |
| Jennifer Denomy | Alinea International |
| Elizabeth Dyke | Independant Consultant |
| Jennifer Elms | Aga Khan Foundation |
| Clarisse Estebar | International Development Institute, Humber College |
| Elisabeth Fluet Asselin | Santé Monde |
| Merydth Holte-McKenzie | Indendent Consultant |
| Rachel Hooley | Action Against Hunger Canada |
| Sarah Johnson | Kinvia |
| Catherine Joubert | Global Affairs Canada |
| Katie Judson | SEVA Canada |
| Melina Kalamandeen | WaterAid Canada |
| Emmanuelle Lajoie | Humanity & Inclusion Canada |
| Laura Lortie-Maurel | Cuso International |
| Megan Misawa | World Vision Canada |
| Kagwiria Muturia | World Renew |
| Sarah Pentlow | Nutrition International |
| Kim Plewes | Peter Gilgan Foundation |
| Rameesha Qazi | City of Ottawa |
| Kyle Richardson | WUSC (World University Service Canada) |
| Paula Richardson | Salanga |
| Alison Riddle | Independent Consultatnt |
| Jennifer Savidge | CowaterSogema International Inc. |
| Sopheap Sreng | ADRA Canada |
| Sandrine Tonoukouin | Action Against Hunger |
| Alex Valoroso | Independent Consultant |
| Ajita Vidyarthi | Plan International Canada |
| Kari Walton | Kore Global |
| Maggie Zeng | World Renew Canada |
Secretariat: |
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| Alli Bunting | CanWaCH |
| Deborah Dahan | CanWaCH |
Pursuant to the vision, mission and strategic plan for CanWaCH, the Metrics Working Group advises the CanWaCH Secretariat, Board of Directors, Research Nodes, Global Affairs Canada, and other key stakeholders on:
1) CanWaCH strategy and activities to strengthen sector capacity for monitoring and evaluation, and
2) CanWaCH strategy and activities to create a collective account of Canadian investments and results in women and children’s health.
| Behnoush Ahranjani (co-chair) | HealthBridge Foundation of Canada |
| Bart Dickinson (co-chair) | Alongside Hope |
| Pablo Acosta-Zamora | Hope International |
| David Amaya | Right To Play |
| Luay Basil | Canadian Red Cross |
| Rudy Broers | Plan Canada International |
| Ruba Cheaib | Nutrition International |
| Marnie Davidson | Global Affairs Canada |
| Angel Foster | University of Ottawa Faculty of Health Sciences |
| Amanuel Gidebo | World Vision Canada |
| Ilene Hyman | University of Toronto |
| Adiba Karim | Care Canada |
| Sara Marshall | WaterAid Canada |
| Jakub Nemec | Salanga |
| Kristin Neudorf | Grand Challenges Canada |
| Thomas Orr | Aga Khan Foundation Canada |
| Marie-Douce Primeau | Unité de santé internationale – Université de Montréal |
| Adrian Profitos | Save the Children Canada |
| Victoria Sauveplane | University of Toronto |
| Kariane St-Denis | Canadian Association of Midwives |
| Clarissa Teixeira | CARE Canada |
Secretariat: |
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| Alli Bunting | CanWaCH |
| Deborah Dahan | CanWaCH |
| Merydth Holte-McKenzie | CanWaCH |
Mandate:
The Public Engagement Working Group will provide input, expertise and advice towards CanWaCH’s public engagement coordination and outreach. The terms of reference are as follows:
Pursuant to the vision, mission and strategic plan for CanWaCH, the Public Engagement Working Group will:
1. Provide input into CanWaCH Public Engagement coordination efforts, such that the Partnership strengthens the ability, and amplifies the voice, of our partners to engage the Canadian public and builds greater awareness of the importance of investing in women and children’s health globally. This includes providing advice and support towards:
2. Provide review, expertise, and advice on the CanWaCH Public Engagement Campaign. This includes review and feedback on products produced by CanWaCH and contractors as part of this campaign, such as:
3. Provide advice on measuring and reporting on the success of public engagement activities by CanWaCH and its partners.
4. Provide input to the CanWaCH Stakeholder Engagement and Policy Working Group (SEPWG) on the reporting and results of public engagement activities by CanWaCH and its partners to government stakeholders.
5. Provide support and awareness for CanWaCH public engagement coordination and campaign initiatives across the membership by acting as public engagement ‘ambassadors’.
| Deanne Berman (Co-Chair) | Seva Canada |
| Kate MacRae (Co-Chair) | Save the Children Canada |
| Sanga Achakzai | Maternity Today |
| Natasha Asbury | Aga Khan Development Network |
| Jennifer Aube | SOS Children's Villages Canada |
| Zineb Baili | WUSC (World University Service of Canada) |
| Guillaume Bambina | Médecins du Monde Canada |
| Alif Chowdhury | Results Canada |
| Paul Galipeau | Global Affairs Canada |
| Lisa Gunn | Oxfam Canada |
| Denise MacDonald | Results Canada |
| Christine McGuire | Aga Khan Foundation Canada |
| Kamilla Pinter | HealthBridge Foundation of Canada |
| Minerva Saddler Gray | ONE Canada |
| Cassie Smith | Canadian Association of Midwives |
| Melissa Sundardas | SickKids Centre for Global Child Health |
| Melanie Tomsons | Never Again International Canada |
| Alex Wysocki-Najar | Canadian Association of Midwives |
Secretariat: |
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| Amber St. Louis | CanWaCH |
| Biko Mwalagho | CanWaCH |
| Deborah Dahan | CanWaCH |
The Stakeholder Engagement and Policy Working Group supports CanWaCH efforts to inform and advise various Canadian stakeholders about women and children’s health globally. This includes advice on reporting, strategic priorities and resource allocation.
| Lauren Alcorn | One Drop Foundation |
| Jennifer Bedore | Action Against Hunger Canada |
| Mary Bridger | CARE Canada |
| Chloé Cebron | Médecins du Monde Canada |
| Rebecca Davison | Unicef Canada |
| Dominique Denoncourt | Results Canada |
| Kianna Dewart | SOS Children's Villages Canada |
| Colleen Dockerty | Oxfam Canada |
| Martin Fischer | World Vision Canada |
| Miranda Gallo | Islamic Relief Canada |
| Ramina Ghassemi | Unicef Canada |
| Ekatha John | Results Canada |
| Mark Leclair | Nutrition International |
| Tina Lines | Canadian Network for Neglected Tropical Diseases (CNNTD) |
| Caitlin McKay | Lucky Iron Life |
| Emily Neilson | Canadian Red Cross |
| Kristin Ostling | Plan International Canada |
| Rachel Pell | Right To Play Canada |
| Healy Thompson | Stephen Lewis Foundation |
| Julie Truelove | WaterAid Canada |
| Jean Pierre Zeelie | Save the Children Canada |
Secretariat: |
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| Megan Aikens | |
| Julianna Stonehouse |
The ad hoc Public Opinion Research Working Group (PORWG) for Canada’s International Development Sector will support collaboration among Canadian organizations that regularly or occasionally commission public opinion research on Canadians’ views, perspectives, beliefs and associated trends around international development broadly, including, but not limited to, Canadian development and humanitarian investment (aid), projects, programs and activities in low- and middle-income countries.
| Jessica Trawin | Amref Health Africa in Canada |
| Rosemary Quipp | Aga Khan Foundation Canada |
| Alex Wysocki-Najar | Canadian Association of Midwives |
| Emily Antze | Partners In Health Canada (PIH) |
| Gabriela Cervantes | Oxfam Canada |
| Gabriel Cassie | Results Canada |
Secretariat: |
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| Amber St. Louis | CanWaCH |
| Taylor Provak | CanWaCH |