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SUMMARY:Reuse and Recycle: Practical Guidance on Maximizing Existing Data
DESCRIPTION:Creative\, virtual data management processes are more critical than ever\, as the COVID-19 pandemic has affected access\, quality\, and availability of global health data for CSOs and partners. In conversation with global expert facilitators\, we invite you to this participatory dialogue to explore emerging practices in maximizing  existing data\, rather than\, or in addition to\, collecting new data. Facilitators will share their experiences and research in modelling\, leveraging public data sets (DHS\, MCIS)\, and data sharing between partners.  \nSpeaker Facilitators:  \n\nCountdown to 2030 – Ties Boerma \nHealthBridge Foundation of Canada – Peter Berti\nUniversity of Montreal – Milena Nardocci\nAfrican Population Health and Research Center \n\nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://canwach.ca/event/reuse-and-recycle-practical-guidance-on-maximizing-existing-data/
CATEGORIES:Webinars and Online Events,CanWaCH Events
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SUMMARY:Roundtable on mental health in a global context
DESCRIPTION:COVID-19’s effects reach beyond our physical health. The isolation\, the loneliness\, and the fear we’ve been living with for nearly a year now are causing one of the worst mental health crises of our lifetime. \nYou are invited to attend CanWaCH’s first roundtable on mental health in a global context. In partnership with Grand Challenges Canada and moderated by our very own Julia Anderson\, CEO of CanWaCH\, we will bring together a group of experts to discuss global mental health. \nMental health is one of the least addressed global health issues. Join us in tuning in to this panel on global mental health to explore how we can change that. \nIf you would like to learn more and receive updates about this roundtable\, please RSVP here. \nIt’s time our sector takes collective action. #PledgeToBeThere
URL:https://canwach.ca/event/roundtable-on-mental-health-in-a-global-context/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Webinars and Online Events,CanWaCH Events
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SUMMARY:365 days of a Pandemic: Virtual Practice Implications for Canadian Partners
DESCRIPTION:Building on the findings and recommendations of the CanWaCH 100 days of a Pandemic report (June 2020)\, and held on the 1 year anniversary of the WHO declaration of the pandemic\, CanWaCH will focus specifically on how Canadian organizations have adapted\, and continue to adapt\, monitoring\, evaluation\, and research practices in a virtual context. This session will include updated insights from Canadian partners on the strategies they are using and lessons learned\, as well as a discussion on how ‘reporting on results’ has changed or evolved. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://canwach.ca/event/365-days-of-a-pandemic-virtual-practice-implications-for-canadian-partners/
CATEGORIES:Webinars and Online Events,CanWaCH Events
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SUMMARY:Understanding Gender Equality Through Mixed Methods
DESCRIPTION:In this session\, facilitators and participants will explore specific strategies\, both quantitative and  qualitative\, in regards to measuring gender dynamics\, and women’s empowerment. Facilitators will explore femininist methodologies in practice; particularly\, the specific opportunities and challenges that come with utilizing mixed methods in an increasingly virtual context. Facilitators will reflect on the supports (capacity\, partnership\, resources) needed to ensure the robust collection and use of mixed data. Discussants will share\, and discuss how these processes  are critical to understanding complex environments and issues. This conversation directly leverages contributions from the Canadian Collaborative for Global Health. \nSpeaker Facilitators  \n\nUniversity of Manitoba – Elsabe du Plessis\nBruyère Research Institute – Alison Riddle \nPlan International Canada – Rudy Broers \nMark Urassa – National Institute for Medical Research in Tanzania\n\n\nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://canwach.ca/event/understanding-gender-equality-through-mixed-methods/
CATEGORIES:Webinars and Online Events,CanWaCH Events
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SUMMARY:Presentation - COVID-19 Dialogue and Solutions Groups
DESCRIPTION:You are cordially invited to attend a presentation with Global Affairs Canada (GAC) and its Canadian partners on the achievements of the COVID-19 Dialogue and Solutions groups over the last year. \nAs March 11 marks the 1-year anniversary of the pandemic as declared by WHO and March 16 the date that Canada issued its first travel restrictions\, this session is an opportunity to celebrate the achievements of the COVID-19 Dialogue and Solutions groups and to share our collaborative work and progress to date. \nSince the beginning of the pandemic\, GAC and its Canadian international development partners have been working closely together to explore how best to facilitate programming activities in the field during these challenging times. To coordinate these efforts\, GAC and its partners have launched consultative groups to discuss financial and process challenges faced by the sector and identify short-term flexibilities to support project implementation during the pandemic. Both the COVID-19 Dialogue and Solutions groups have met regularly since Spring 2020. \nThis collaboration has resulted in concrete changes to help Canadian partners implement projects and contribute to Canada’s response to COVID-19. These measures are published on the GAC website: Guidance on Eligibility of COVID-19 Potential Costs and an Update for Canada’s international development sector: Progress of COVID-19 Dialogue and Solutions Groups during the pandemic was also shared with the sector last Fall. \nThis presentation will provide an update on the achievements of the COVID-19 Dialogue and Solutions groups so far\, and an exchange on good practices/lessons learned from the sector representatives\, as well as their reflections on their experience as members of these consultative groups. Simultaneous interpretation (English/French) will be available\, and participants are invited to contribute in the language of their choice. \nIn preparation for this session\, you are welcome to submit a question in advance. Please register today. \nWe look forward to seeing you on March 19! \nThis event is brought to you by the COVID-19 Dialogue Group and Solutions Group\, comprised of representatives from the sector and Global Affairs Canada: \n\nNetworks represented in the Dialogue Group: Cooperation Canada\, the Canadian Association of International Development Professionals (CAIDP)\, Climate Action Network Canada\, the Inter-Council Network (ICN)\, and the Canadian Partnership for Women and Children’s Health (CanWaCH).\nOrganizations represented in the Solutions Group: Aga Khan Foundation Canada\, Alinea International\, Atlantic Council for International Cooperation\, CanWaCH\, the Canadian Red Cross\, CARE Canada\, Cooperation Canada\, Cowater International\, Cuso International\, the ICN\, iDE Canada\, Manitoba Council for International Cooperation\, Oxfam Québec\, Project Services International\, and the Saskatchewan Council for International Cooperation.
URL:https://canwach.ca/event/presentation-covid-19-dialogue-and-solutions-groups/
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SUMMARY:Movements for Change: Pathways to Achieving Gender Equality
DESCRIPTION:Join us at CSW65! \nCall it a movement\, campaign\, or simply making change – no matter what you label it\, a wide range of tools are used to engage local communities around the world in gender equality work. Join us to discuss best practices and lessons learned from the Canadian movement to bring NGOs\, grassroots groups and individuals together to advance gender equality from coast-to-coast-to-coast. Together\, we can co-create a more just and equal future for all by exchanging best practices and amplifying each other’s voices. \nRegister for the event through the NGO CSW/NY platform\nPlease note that you must have a profile on the NGO CSW65 virtual platform to register for this event. \nStep 1: Use the NGO CSW65 Forum Advocate registration page link\, to create a profile. \nStep 2: After receiving the confirmation email from NGO CSW65\, create your profile on the NGO CSW/NY platform. Please note that it can take up to 48 hours to receive your confirmation email. (With this profile\, you will be able to register and attend events\, create posts in the Public Forum and visit the virtual Artisan Fair.) \nStep 3: Register for our event here by signing in with your credentials. Click on the pulse sign\, “+”\, to add the event to your calendar. \nFor more registration information\, please contact info@canwach.ca. \nSpeakers \n \nJuliette Powell (Moderator)  \nAs a consultant at the intersection of technology\, business and ethics\, Juliette has advised large\, high-profile companies and organizations on the questions of how to deal with the accelerating change that is underway due to AI-enabled technological innovation coupled with shifting social dynamics and heightened global competition. \nHer live commentary on Bloomberg\, BNN\, NBC\, CNN\, ABC and BBC and powerful presentations at institutions like The Economist\, Harvard and MIT emerged from her lifelong interest in community-building combined with a deep knowledge of the people\, technologies and business practices at the forefront of connected society. \nFluently bilingual and raised in Montreal\, she was the Miss Canada pageant’s first black winner in 1989. Now\, Juliette is a passionate advocate for digital literacy\, critical thinking and collaboration. She speaks regularly on the Future(s) of Innovation\, Information\, Leadership and Education. In 2011\, Powell began working with the E-G8\, an extension of the G8 summit\, created to inform G8 leaders on the future of the internet and connected society.  \n  \n \nAnjum Sultana\, National Director of Public Policy & Strategic Communications\, YWCA Canada \nAnjum Sultana is an award-winning public affairs strategist\, sought-after media commentator\, accomplished public speaker\, and published researcher with expertise in gender equity\, public health\, and civic engagement. In 2020\, Anjum was named a Global Woman of Distinction by the NGO Committee on the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women as well as named Canada’s Top 30 Under 30 in Sustainability by Corporate Knights. \nAnjum is the National Director of Public Policy & Strategic Communications at YWCA Canada\, the country’s largest and oldest gender equity organization. Anjum is the Primary Author and Operations Lead for ‘A Feminist Economic Recovery Plan: Making the Economy Work for Everyone’\, the first nationally-focused recovery plan of its kind. \n  \n \nShelia North\, Director\, Strategic Partnerships\, Legacy Bowes \nA member of Bunibonibee Cree Nation (formerly known as Oxford House)\, Sheila North was Grand Chief of Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak (MKO) from 2015 to 2018.  Sheila has been recognized for her efforts building bridges between Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities during her time in media and most recently at MKO. \nCurrently the Director of Strategic Partnerships at Legacy Bowes and Political Commentator\, CTV Network.  Prior to becoming the Grand Chief of MKO\, Sheila North worked as a journalist for CBC for seven years. She has also been an entrepreneur\, a Cree translator\, an economic development officer\, a radio personality\, a Chief Communication Officer at the Assembly for Manitoba Chiefs\, and as a correspondent with CTV News up until being elected as Grand Chief in September 2015. \n  \n \nLauren Ravon\, Executive Director\, Oxfam Canada. \nLauren Ravon is the Executive Director of Oxfam Canada. She is a committed feminist and social justice advocate with over 15 years of international development experience. Lauren has been with Oxfam Canada since 2011\, holding a number of roles – including Director Policy and Campaigns – and working tirelessly to put women’s rights at the heart of the global Oxfam confederation. Before joining Oxfam\, Lauren worked at the International Centre for Human Rights and Democratic Development where she was program manager for the Americas and oversaw the Centre’s office and human rights programming in Haiti. She has also worked on programs to tackle gender-based violence and promote sexual and reproductive rights with Planned Parenthood Global and the International Rescue Committee. Lauren has conducted extensive policy research and campaigned on issues of food justice\, women’s economic equality\, sexual and reproductive health and rights and the role of women’s movements. She holds Masters Degrees in international affairs and development studies from Columbia University and the Paris Institute of Political Studies. Lauren sits on the Executive Board of Oxfam International and on the Board of Directors of the Humanitarian Coalition. \n  \n \nNikki Fraser\, Uniting Our Voices \nNikki Fraser is an Indigenous advocate from Kamloops\, B.C. Canada. She started Uniting Our Voices\, a platform working for and towards inclusion and equality by creating a space for more Indigenous voices to be heard\, to build connections\, and inspire more change makers through stories and her engagements. She is involved in Indigenous research and advocacy through a gender-sensitive lens. Nikki is apart of the United Nations Young Leader for the Sustainable Development Goals for the United Nations Youth Envoy\, a student at Thompson Rivers University and was one of Flare Magazines 50+ women #HowIMadeit 2019/2020 list. \n  \n \nJulia Anderson\, Chief Executive Officer\, CanWaCH \nJulia is the Chief Executive Officer for the Canadian Partnership for Women and Children’s Health (CanWaCH). She has over 15 years of senior and executive level experience in international development\, not-for-profits\, civil society\, human rights and gender equality. Julia works closely with multiple stakeholders on international development policy-related issues\, from Canadian and global decision-makers to young leaders. In 2019\, Julia spearheaded the shaping of a renewed collective vision by Canada’s global health sector that resulted in a $14-billion\, 10-year investment by the Government of Canada. As CanWaCH CEO\, she continues to champion bold\, innovative – and even disruptive – approaches to advancing the health and rights of women and girls around the world. Julia holds a Master of Arts degree in Canadian and Indigenous Studies from Trent University and an Executive Certificate in Conflict Management from University of Windsor Law School.  Julia grew up in Grande Prairie Alberta but now lives with her partner and five kids in Peterborough\, Ontario.
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