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SUMMARY:Dignity in Dialogue: Joy\, Reflections\, Resistance – LGBTIQ+ Lived Realities in Africa: Scholarly and Activist Perspectives
DESCRIPTION:Register for Dignity in Dialogue’s upcoming session on June 18th from 10:00 AM- 11:30 PM EDT.  \nDignity Network Canada\, in collaboration with the Center for Gender Studies and Feminist Futures (CGS) and the Center for Conflict Studies (CCS) at Philipps-University Marburg\, Germany\, and the Centre for Human Rights at the University of Pretoria\, South Africa\, invites you to a special virtual edition of Dignity in Dialogue to celebrate the launch of Joy\, Reflections\, Resistance – LGBTIQ+ Lived Realities in Africa: Scholarly and Activist Perspectives. \nCo-edited by Mariel Reiss and Ayodele Sogunro\, this newly published book brings together scholarly and activist perspectives on the diverse lived realities of LGBTIQ+ communities across Africa. The book emerged from the Pretoria-Marburg Queer Conversations webinar series\, which fosters dialogue and knowledge exchange between academics and activists while centering African experiences\, expertise\, and leadership. \nWe are so excited to welcome the book’s contributors to speak at this session: \n\nNaledi Mpanza (Centre for Human Rights\, University of Pretoria)\nMonica Tabengwa (UNDP)\nAdrian Jjuuko (Makerere University)\nKhanyisile Phillips (Independent Activist)\nBelinda Qaqamba Makinana (Gender Dynamix)\nMadeleine Muller (Water Sisulu University)\n\nThe conversation will be moderated by Thiruna Naidoo (Outright International) \nJoin the editors and contributors as they discuss the motivations behind the book\, the realities facing queer communities across Africa today\, and the possibilities for transnational solidarity in a rapidly changing world. \nWhat can Canadian audiences learn from the resilience\, creativity\, and leadership of queer activists across Africa? How can international allies engage in meaningful solidarity while respecting local contexts and priorities? And what role can scholarship play in advancing dignity\, inclusion\, and human rights? \nThere will be simultaneous EN-FR and FR-EN interpretation available. \nAttend here! 
URL:https://canwach.ca/event/dignity-in-dialogue-joy-reflections-resistance/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Webinars and Online Events
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SUMMARY:GBV and Disability Justice: Moving Toward Collective Liberation
DESCRIPTION:Join AVA on Wednesday\, June 17th\, as the AVA Webinar Series presents GBV and Disability Justice: Moving Toward Collective Liberation\, featuring Dr. Stefanie Hunt-Kennedy and Dr. Yvonne Simpson from the Muriel McQueen Fergusson Centre for Family Violence Research at the University of New Brunswick \nWednesday\, June 17th\, 2026 \n2 – 3:30pm EDT \nIn June 2025\, the Government of New Brunswick joined other provinces in declaring gender-based violence (GBV) both an epidemic and a systemic issue. Disabled women and girls are up to three times more likely to experience GBV than their non-disabled peers\, yet the significance of this disparity is often obscured by limited or confusing information in a climate focused on setting priorities for action. This webinar seeks to clarify these complexities and deepen understanding of the intersections between GBV and disability. Drs. Yvonne Simpsn and Stefanie Hunt-Kennedy will examine ableism as a form of structural power and privilege\, demonstrating its central role in shaping the prevalence of GBV and the barriers faced by disabled women and girls in accessing support\, safety\, and justice. \nAbout the Speakers \nDr. Yvonne Simpson (she/her) is an educator\, researcher\, and disability justice practitioner whose scholarship draws on the theories of intersectionality\, critical race theory\, and critical disability studies to interrogate gaps and distortions in gender-based violence. As the Purdy Crawford/TD Bank Postdoctoral Fellowship in Accessibility at UNB/MMFC\, her project\, “Undue Hardship in Disability Healthcare Access: A Historical Perspective for Intersectional Change”\, will examine systemic barriers to healthcare access for disabled people in New Brunswick\, with emphasis on the lived experiences of disabled women. \nDr. Stefanie Hunt-Kennedy (she/her) is a Professor of History and Director of the Muriel McQueen Fergusson Centre for Family Violence Research at the University of New Brunswick. She is a multi-award-winning interdisciplinary scholar whose research explores the historical and contemporary intersections between disability\, gender\, race\, and violence. Working in collaboration with disabled youth and young adults\, community partners\, educators\, and researchers\, Stefanie’s current research seeks to ‘crip’ sex education in New Brunswick as a strategy for preventing gender-based violence. \nAttend here! 
URL:https://canwach.ca/event/gbv-and-disability-justice-moving-toward-collective-liberation/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Webinars and Online Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260617T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260617T130000
DTSTAMP:20260619T120330
CREATED:20260610T165930Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260610T170327Z
UID:10003087-1781697600-1781701200@canwach.ca
SUMMARY:KEystone Conversations: Challenging stigma in women’s health and empowering patients
DESCRIPTION:The Pan-Canadian Women’s Health Coalition (PCWHC) is launching KEystone Conversations\, a new series of informal knowledge exchange sessions designed to connect researchers across shared areas of work in women’s health. Bringing together members of the PCWHC\, NWHRI innovation grantees and other partners\, these conversations will create space to exchange insights\, explore common challenges and spark collaboration. Guided by participant facilitators\, each session will foster open dialogue\, peer learning and new opportunities for partnership in a relaxed\, interactive format. \nOn June 17 at 12 p.m. EDT\, our first KEystone conversation will explore how stigma continues to shape experiences in women’s health and what it takes to support more informed\, empowered patient advocacy. Bringing together researchers and partners\, this informal session will create space for open dialogue on where stigma shows up most in care\, how it shapes access and outcomes\, and how it can be challenged. \nAttend here! 
URL:https://canwach.ca/event/keystone-conversations/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Canada
CATEGORIES:PCWHC Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260617T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260617T130000
DTSTAMP:20260619T120330
CREATED:20260604T193807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260604T193807Z
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SUMMARY:The Walrus Talks at Home: Education in Crisis
DESCRIPTION:For children who are refugees\, education is a lifeline. What does it take to deliver it? \n\n\n\n\nSAVE THE CHILDREN\, OXFAM CANADA\, REFUGEE EDUCATION COUNCIL AND WAR CHILD PRESENT \n\n\nThe UN Convention on the Rights of the Child affirms the right to education. Yet for millions of children who are refugees\, that promise remains out of reach. Today\, 5.7 million of them are out of school\, and the barriers grow as children get older\, limiting their opportunities for stable\, self-determined lives. \nAt The Walrus Talks at Home: Education in Crisis\, speakers from Oxfam\, the Refugee Education Council\, Save the Children\, and War Child will share powerful stories and practical insights on what it takes to help displaced children access education. From teachers working outside traditional classrooms to local educators drawing on community history and customs\, they’ll examine what it takes to support children in building a foundation for their future. \nAbout The Walrus Talks at Home\nInspired by our beloved national live event series\, The Walrus Talks at Home brings you the same diversity of expertise and perspectives in a streamlined digital format that you can join anywhere with a Wi-Fi connection. The best part? You’ll always have a front-row seat from the comfort of your own home! \nThese sixty-minute events feature thought leaders and industry experts talking for five minutes each\, offering different perspectives on topics that will spark conversation on matters vital to Canadians. \nWe strive to be accessible and inclusive. If you require support to be able to fully participate in this event\, please contact events@thewalrus.ca or (416) 971-5004\, ext. 247. \nCaptioning will be available for this event. \nAttend here! 
URL:https://canwach.ca/event/the-walrus-talks-at-home-education-in-crisis/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Webinars and Online Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260616T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260616T130000
DTSTAMP:20260619T120330
CREATED:20260608T125111Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260608T125111Z
UID:10003081-1781607600-1781614800@canwach.ca
SUMMARY:Designing Informed Consent for AI Tools: Supporting Real Choice for Global Majority Users
DESCRIPTION:Do you understand what happens to your data when you use AI tools? \nMost people do not. \nAs AI-powered tools become more common in development and humanitarian contexts\, the gap between what users agree to and what they actually understand is growing. Terms and conditions are already difficult to navigate\, and become even harder across different languages\, literacy levels\, digital access realities\, and cultural contexts. The consequences of sharing data without full understanding can be especially significant for global majority contexts\, particularly for women. In many settings\, users have less access to legal protections and face greater risks if personal data is exposed\, misused\, or politically sensitive. \nThis session explores how organizations can move beyond checkbox compliance and design AI consent and disclosure processes that are understandable\, transparent\, and meaningful in practice. Participants will examine real-world examples\, identify common failures\, and collaboratively explore what more informed and user-centered consent looks like. \nIn this interactive session\, participants will: \n\nLearn key concepts related to informed consent in digital tools for global development\nExplore examples of informed consent mechanisms in live chatbot-based tools\nDevelop a shared understanding of what “better” informed consent looks like\nTest and critique three prototype approaches to improving informed consent—focusing on what helps users truly understand and make real choices.\n\nAttend here! 
URL:https://canwach.ca/event/designing-informed-consent-for-ai-tools/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Webinars and Online Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260615T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260615T183000
DTSTAMP:20260619T120330
CREATED:20260608T124411Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260608T124411Z
UID:10003079-1781528400-1781548200@canwach.ca
SUMMARY:The Launch of Atlas and Reception
DESCRIPTION:In-person event | Monday\, June 15\, 2026 \nOttawa Art Gallery (OAG)\, Ottawa\, ON \nBe part of the launch of Atlas – Canada’s new data platform for international development cooperation. \nDiscover how this interactive tool maps the sector’s organizations\, funding\, and global reach\, and how it can support stronger collaboration\, advocacy\, and insight across the sector. \n\n\nThe dashboard launch will be followed by a reception co-organized with the Humanitarian Response Network (HRN)​\, creating additional space for discussion\, networking\, and exchange among colleagues from across the international cooperation and humanitarian communities. \nA detailed agenda will be shared soon. \nAttend here! 
URL:https://canwach.ca/event/the-launch-of-atlas-and-reception/
LOCATION:Ottawa Art Gallery\, 50 Mackenzie King Bridge\, Ottawa\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Events and Conferences
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260610T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260610T153000
DTSTAMP:20260619T120330
CREATED:20260520T194507Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260520T194507Z
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SUMMARY:Helping the Helpers: Recognizing and Responding to Brain Injury from Intimate Partner Violence
DESCRIPTION:On Wednesday\, June 1oth\, as the AVA Webinar Series presents Helping the Helpers: Recognizing and Responding to Brain Injury from Intimate Partner Violence\, featuring Dr. Halina (Lin) Haag\, a CIHR Fellow and Contract Faculty member with the Faculty of Social Work at Wilfrid Laurier University and part of the The Canadian Centre for IPV-BI\, coming soon. \nWednesday\, June 10th\, 2026 \n2 – 3:30pm EDT \nMany survivors of intimate partner violence (IPV) may also be living with ongoing challenges because of brain injury (BI) caused by hits to the head\, face\, or neck and/or strangulation. It is critical that we make sure workers who encounter survivors are educated and equipped. This webinar is designed to create consistent knowledge and awareness of the hidden public health crisis of IPV-BI across Canada. Topics covered include an introduction to IPV-BI including strangulation\, typical signs and symptoms\, recognition tools and protocols\, strategies for accommodation and support\, and available resources to assist support professionals in a variety of contexts. This training is made possible thanks to funding support from the Public Health Agency of Canada. \nAbout the Speaker \nDr. Halina (Lin) Haag (she/her) is a CIHR Fellow and Contract Faculty member with the Faculty of Social Work at Wilfrid Laurier University. Her research program is focused on women survivors of intimate partner violence-related brain injury (IPV-BI). Lin is committed to improving outcomes through direct practice\, innovative research\, and professional education\, believing that increased knowledge and understanding in the community is key. As someone with lived experience of brain injury\, she has been a guest speaker addressing issues of disability\, brain injury\, and marginalization for a variety of international academic\, professional\, and community-based organizations. Her work is generously supported by a Canahttps://avatraining.ca/2026/03/21/helping-the-helpers-recognizing-and-responding-to-brain-injury-from-intimate-partner-violence/dian Institutes of Health Research Post-Doctoral Fellowship. \nRegister here! 
URL:https://canwach.ca/event/helping-the-helpers/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Canada
CATEGORIES:PCWHC Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260610T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260610T130000
DTSTAMP:20260619T120330
CREATED:20260608T183920Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260608T183920Z
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SUMMARY:Mentorship Without Borders: How Global Training at McGill Sparked a Movement in Pediatric Rheumatology Across Africa
DESCRIPTION:Presenter: Dr. Angela Migowa\, MBChB\, MMed\, Paed Rheum-PGME\, PhD Pediatric Rheumatologist Department of Pediatrics and Child Health Paediatric Rheumatology Fellowship Program Director Assistant Professor\, Aga Khan University East Africa Founder President of the Paediatric Society of the African League Against Rheumatism \nDate and Time: June 10\, 2026 at 9am PST or 12pm EST  (1 hour) \nZoom: https://mcgill.zoom.us/j/81881761720 \nThe Hillman Global Child Health Memorial Lectureship is hosted by the Global Child Health Program at McGill University and the Institute for Global Health at BC Children’s & Women’s Hospital (IGH-CW). It celebrates longstanding partnerships in global child health between our institutions and partners in Sub-Saharan Africa.  It honors the legacy of Drs. Don and Elizabeth Hillman\, whose leadership\, mentorship\, and international collaborations advanced child health and medical education in Canada and across Sub-Saharan Africa. They played a key role in developing medical schools and pediatric training programs across Africa (including Kenya\, Uganda\, Tanzania\, Zambia) and in Canada. Both held distinguished academic positions at several Canadian universities and were recognized nationally and internationally for their contributions\, including being awarded the Order of Canada. Beyond their formal work\, their most lasting impact was mentoring generations of physicians and health professionals committed to improving child health worldwide. Established by Drs. Robert Armstrong\, Stuart MacLeod\, Tex Kissoon and Charles Larson\, with deep commitments to Global Child Health and all our institutions\, the lectureship recognizes the Hillmans’ enduring contributions and commitment to improving child health worldwide. \nAttend here! 
URL:https://canwach.ca/event/mentorship-without-borders/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Webinars and Online Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260609
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260612
DTSTAMP:20260619T120330
CREATED:20260505T162107Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260505T162107Z
UID:10003047-1780963200-1781222399@canwach.ca
SUMMARY:The Evidence to Impact Symposium: Shaping Adolescent-Centered Policies and Programs in Eastern and Southern Africa
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for our upcoming Evidence to Impact Symposium: Shaping Adolescent-Centered Policies and Programs in Eastern and Southern Africa (ESA) in Nairobi\, Kenya\, from 9 to 11 June.\n\nThe symposium aims to bridge the gap between evidence\, policy\, and program implementation to improve the well-being of adolescents\, particularly girls in Eastern and Southern Africa.\n\nCo-hosted by the Population Council’s GIRL Center\, the African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC)\, the African Institute for Development Policy (AFIDEP)\, Restless Development\, and the National Council for Population and Development (NCPD)\, the symposium will bring together researchers\, policymakers\, civil society\, youth organizations\, and funders to transform evidence into action for adolescents.\n\nAttend here!
URL:https://canwach.ca/event/the-evidence-to-impact-symposium/
LOCATION:NAIROBI\, KENYA
CATEGORIES:Events and Conferences
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260609
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260611
DTSTAMP:20260619T120330
CREATED:20260519T184426Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260519T184426Z
UID:10003063-1780963200-1781135999@canwach.ca
SUMMARY:CONNECTED CARE: INNOVATION & PARTNERSHIPS FOR RESILIENT HEALTH SYSTEMS
DESCRIPTION:Join the forefront of healthcare innovation and foster strategic partnerships at AHTS\, shaping a future of wellness. Together.\n\nRegister here! 
URL:https://canwach.ca/event/connected-care/
LOCATION:Chestnut Conference Centre\, Toronto\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Events and Conferences
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260604T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260604T160000
DTSTAMP:20260619T120330
CREATED:20260505T184032Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260505T190507Z
UID:10003053-1780581600-1780588800@canwach.ca
SUMMARY:Charity Compliance Webinar Series (Spring 2026)
DESCRIPTION:The Canadian Muslim Public Affairs Council (CMPAC)\, and Cooperation Canada are pleased to invite you to participate in an upcoming three-part Charity Compliance Webinar Series\, delivered in partnership with the Charities Directorate of the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA)\, and sponsored by Human Concern International (HCI). \nThis series is designed to support registered charities in strengthening their understanding of compliance obligations under the Income Tax Act (ITA). Recognizing that most compliance challenges stem from uncertainty rather than intent\, these sessions will take an education-first approach\, providing clear\, practical guidance tailored to organizations at different levels of experience. The series is delivered by senior CRA officials in-person in Ottawa with an option to join virtually. French translation will be provided virtually. \nWhat to expect:  \nAcross three sessions\, participants will receive step-by-step guidance on key compliance requirements\, with each session building in complexity: \nSession 1: Maintaining Charitable Registration: Core Obligations (Level 1) \nThis session will explain what charities need to know to maintain their registration with the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA). It will provide an overview of the CRA’s Charities Directorate\, key registration requirements with a focus on books and records and filing the T3010\, common compliance issues\, and tools to support charities in their work. \nSession 2: Receipting and Fundraising: Requirements for Registered Charities (Level 2) \nThis session will provide information and resources on gifting\, receipting\, and key fundraising considerations for registered charities. Specifically\, the session will focus on the requirements for issuing official donation receipts and outline key fundraising rules. \nSession 3: Complex Compliance Obligations for Registered Charities (Level 3) \nThis session will examine more complex compliance obligations for registered charities. It will cover requirements related to public policy dialogue and development activities\, making grants to non‑qualified donees\, directed giving\, and operating internationally or in areas with security concerns. The session will highlight key compliance risks and provide guidance to help charities navigate these activities in accordance with Canada Revenue Agency requirements. \nEach session will include a moderated Q&A\, providing an opportunity to engage directly with CRA representatives and seek clarification on general compliance questions. \nImportant Details: \nTime: 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. \nFormat: hybrid (in person & online) \nLocation: Human Concern International head office 877 Shefford Rd\, Gloucester\, ON K1J 6X7 \nDuration: 60-90 minutes each session \nAttend here! 
URL:https://canwach.ca/event/charity-compliance-webinar-series-spring-2026/2026-06-04/
LOCATION:Hybrid\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Events and Conferences,Webinars and Online Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260603T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260603T153000
DTSTAMP:20260619T120330
CREATED:20260520T193831Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260520T193831Z
UID:10003069-1780495200-1780500600@canwach.ca
SUMMARY:Reproductive Violence
DESCRIPTION:On Wednesday\, June 3rd\, as the AVA Webinar Series presents Reproductive Violence\, featuring Dr. Sylvie Lévesque from Applied and Interdisciplinary Research on Intimate\, Family\, and Structural Violence. \nWednesday\, June 3rd\, 2026 \n2 – 3:30pm EDT \nGynecological and obstetric care experiences are not the same for everyone. For some\, they are positive experiences that allow them to address their reproductive and sexual health issues\, while for others\, they are dehumanizing or even violent. Some leave the consultation room more traumatized than when they arrived. \nBased on quantitative and qualitative data collected in Quebec over the past two years by the PAROLES project\, this presentation will illustrate areas of tension between the needs of women and individuals receiving care and the care actually provided. We will address\, in particular\, the relationship between healthcare staff and patients\, autonomy and free will\, and conclude with some recommendations formulated by those most directly affected. \nAbout the Speaker \nDr. Sylvie Lévesque\, PhD\, has been a professor in the Department of Sexology since 2012. She holds degrees in sexology and public health and has several years of experience in intervention and supervision. Her current research interests include intimate partner violence and violence against women\, motherhood in vulnerable situations\, reproductive coercion\, perinatal domestic violence\, gynecological and obstetric violence\, and the burden of contraception. She is also interested in women’s rights related to sexual and reproductive health. The majority of her research is conducted in close collaboration with community and institutional partners. She has been a regular researcher at RAIV since its inception. \n* Please note that this webinar will be conducted entirely in French\, with English translation provided.* \nRegister here! 
URL:https://canwach.ca/event/reproductive-violence/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Canada
CATEGORIES:PCWHC Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260603T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260603T160000
DTSTAMP:20260619T120330
CREATED:20260505T185505Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260505T185505Z
UID:10003059-1780491600-1780502400@canwach.ca
SUMMARY:Operationalizing Intersectionality in Organizational Culture and Systems
DESCRIPTION:Embed Intersectionality Where It Matters Most: Within Your Organization\n\n\n\n\nThis session is for those who are already thinking about equity and asking the harder question: how does this actually show up in how we hire\, make decisions\, allocate resources\, and work with partners? It supports those looking to embed intersectional approaches across internal processes\, decision-making\, and partnerships. \nCo-hosted by Cooperation Canada and facilitated by Kareema Batal\, this session focuses on translating intersectional principles into concrete organizational practices. From governance and HR to accountability systems and partner relationships\, the training explores how to operationalize intersectionality in ways that are both practical and sustainable. \nBuilding on foundational pre-learning\, the workshop offers a dedicated space for reflection\, application\, and peer exchange. Grounded in real-world challenges\, it invites participants to critically examine their organizations and begin shaping pathways for change. \nThis is about moving from understanding intersectionality to embedding it into how your organization actually works. \n\n\n\n\n\nWhat You’ll Gain \n\nPractical ways to assess your organization’s systems through an intersectional lens\nClear entry points for embedding equity into HR\, governance\, and accountability practices\nStrategies for navigating power\, resistance\, and risk when advancing this work internally\nGreater clarity on how to strengthen relationships with partners in more equitable ways\n\nThese outcomes are designed to support deep\, lasting transformation\, shifting intersectionality from concept to embedded practice. \nWho Should Attend \nThis training is ideal for professionals leading or supporting organizational change\, including: \n\nOrganizational leaders and senior managers\nHR and people & culture teams\nEquity\, DEI\, and organizational development specialists\nMonitoring\, Evaluation\, and Learning (MEL) professionals\nTeams working on internal systems and organizational transformation\n\nFormat \n\nPre-learning: Short recorded videos shared in advance\nLive session: A 3-hour interactive virtual workshop (Zoom)\nLearning experience: Breakout discussions\, reflection exercises\, and collaborative activities\n\nAttend here! 
URL:https://canwach.ca/event/operationalizing-intersectionality-in-organizational-culture-and-systems/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Webinars and Online Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260528T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260528T120000
DTSTAMP:20260619T120330
CREATED:20260520T192807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260520T192807Z
UID:10003065-1779964200-1779969600@canwach.ca
SUMMARY:At the Heart of Democracy
DESCRIPTION:Register for Dignity in Dialogue’s upcoming session on May 28th from 10:30 AM- 12:00 PM EDT.  \nBuilding on this year’s IDAHOBIT theme\, At the Heart of Democracy\, this session will examine the coordinated challenge anti-rights actors pose to LGBTIQ+ movements\, democratic institutions\, and civic space worldwide. Over the past decade\, these actors have become increasingly networked\, well-resourced\, and strategic: adapting global anti-rights agendas to local political and legal contexts\, building alliances with governments and political actors\, and systematically targeting international human rights frameworks. \nFor Canadian civil society organizations\, understanding the structure\, strategies\, and regional dimensions of these movements is essential to developing effective solidarity\, advocacy\, and protection responses. This session is designed to strengthen that understanding by exploring how anti-rights actors operate across contexts\, how their influence shapes policy and public discourse\, and what this means for organizations working to advance human rights\, inclusion\, and democratic participation. \nWe are pleased to welcome Madhura Chakraborty (Independent Researcher and Queer Feminist Activist) and Joy Asasira (Reproductive Health and Gender Specialist) as guest speakers for this conversation. \nThe discussion will be moderated by Odette McCarthy (Executive Director at Equitas – International Centre for Human Rights Education). \nThere will be simultaneous EN-FR and FR-EN interpretation. \nRegister here! 
URL:https://canwach.ca/event/at-the-heart-of-democracy/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Webinars and Online Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260527T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260527T153000
DTSTAMP:20260619T120330
CREATED:20260520T193359Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260520T193359Z
UID:10003067-1779890400-1779895800@canwach.ca
SUMMARY:The SPARX Program: Promoting Healthy Relationships and Preventing Dating Violence by Raising Awareness Among Youth\, Caregivers\, and Professionals
DESCRIPTION:On Wednesday\, May 27th as the AVA Webinar Series presents The SPARX Program: Promoting Healthy Relationships and Preventing Dating Violence by Raising Awareness Among Youth\, Caregivers\, and Professionals\, featuring Pénélope Allard-Cobeto and Émilie Marien from  SPARX for Positive Romantic and Intimate Relationships. \nWednesday\, May 27th\, 2026 \n2 – 3:30pm EDT \nThe SPARX Program is a comprehensive prevention initiative designed to promote healthy intimate relationships among youth and to prevent dating violence. The program includes several components tailored to key audiences. Two components are directed specifically at youth: a youth ambassador committee\, created by and for teenagers\, and interactive sexuality education workshops that focus on defining healthy relationships and preventing dating violence. Another component supports caregivers by providing practical tools and resources to help them confidently discuss healthy relationships and dating violence with the young people in their care. The final component focuses on professionals working with youth\, offering training to strengthen their sense of self efficacy in addressing these topics\, facilitating workshops\, and responding appropriately to disclosures of violence. This webinar will provide an overview of the four components of the SPARX program and share key findings from their evaluation. \nAbout the Speakers \nPenelope Allard‑Cobetto holds a bachelor’s degree in criminology and a master’s degree in sexology. For the past three years\, she has worked with the Canada Research Chair in Interpersonal Traumas and Resilience as the coordinator of the SPARX Project. In this role\, she collaborates with adolescents\, caregivers\, and professionals to assess their needs\, develops tools based on their input\, implements targeted initiatives\, and gathers feedback to continuously improve the program\, with the goal of identifying effective ways to promote healthy relationships and prevent dating violence. \nÉmilie Marien holds a bachelor’s degree in science high school teaching and a bachelor’s degree in sexology. Dedicated to promoting sex education among youth\, she now works as a research support agent for the Canada Research Chair in Interpersonal Traumas and Resilience. She offers trainings to facilitate the SPARX program\, supports the youth ambassador component and plays a key role in the social media campaign. Driven by the mission of making dating violence prevention and healthy relationships promotion tools as accessible as possible\, she is committed to ensuring they meet the real needs of parents\, youth workers\, and young people themselves. \nAttend here! 
URL:https://canwach.ca/event/the-sparx-program/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Webinars and Online Events,PCWHC Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260527T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260527T080000
DTSTAMP:20260619T120330
CREATED:20260521T165158Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260521T165158Z
UID:10003073-1779865200-1779868800@canwach.ca
SUMMARY:Expanding Neonatal and Pediatric Surgical Care in Conflict-Affected Settings: The MSF Experience
DESCRIPTION:On behalf of the UBC Branch for Global Surgical Care and the Institute for Global Health at BC Children’s and Women’s Hospital (IGH-CW)\, we invite you to attend a talk on “Expanding Neonatal and Pediatric Surgical Care in Conflict-Affected Settings: The MSF Experience” featuring Dr. Shahrzad Joharifard and Dr. Jean-Pierre Létoquart. \nWhen: Wednesday\, May 27\, 2026\, 7:00 – 8:00 AM \nWhere: BC Children’s Hospital TACC – Rooms T4-546 A&B + virtual \nIn many conflict-affected settings\, children comprise the majority of the population\, yet neonatal and pediatric surgical care remains largely absent from humanitarian surgical priorities. While emergency surgical programs have expanded globally\, children with congenital conditions and other complex surgical diseases often remain without access to specialized surgical\, anesthesia\, and perioperative care\, resulting in preventable disability\, chronic morbidity\, and death. \nIn this talk\, pediatric surgeon Shahrzad Joharifard and longtime MSF-France surgical advisor Jean-Pierre Létoquart discuss ongoing efforts within Médecins Sans Frontières to expand access to pediatric surgical care in some of the world’s most resource-constrained settings. Through clinical cases and field experience\, they explore the challenges of delivering complex neonatal and pediatric surgical care in environments with limited anesthesia\, nursing\, ICU\, and follow-up infrastructure\, and consider what ethical\, sustainable pediatric surgical care should look like in humanitarian medicine. \nAttend here! 
URL:https://canwach.ca/event/the-msf-experience/
LOCATION:Hybrid\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Events and Conferences,Webinars and Online Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260525
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260530
DTSTAMP:20260619T120330
CREATED:20260318T182036Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260318T182036Z
UID:10002995-1779667200-1780099199@canwach.ca
SUMMARY:Introduction to Gender Equality and Global Health
DESCRIPTION:Gender equality is not only a fundamental human right\, but a necessary foundation for a healthy\, peaceful\, and prosperous world. A person’s gender affects their ability to reduce their exposure to risks of poor health\, access healthcare\, adopt health-seeking behaviours\, and achieve good health and well-being. To be effective\, global health programs must adopt a gender integration approach that systematically works to reduce gender-related barriers to good health and well-being and advance gender equality and women’s and girls’ empowerment. \nThis introductory course takes a participatory approach to building global health practitioners’ skills to design\, implement\, monitor\, and evaluate gender transformative programmes. The course will follow a typical project cycle\, taking participants through key entry points for gender integration at each stage. Faculty from Canadian and global private and public sector institutions (e.g.\, academia\, NGOs\, government) will share their real-world experiences in gender integration in global health programmes\, and case studies will cover various sub-sectors\, such as immunization\, nutrition\, and malaria. In addition to gender analysis\, participants will learn how to apply an intersectional lens to gender-transformative approaches\, enhancing their understanding and promotion of social inclusion and the social determinants of health. Participants will be encouraged to share their own experiences with gender integration through group work and short assignments. \nCourse modules will include\, among others: \n\nIntroduction to Gender and Health: Provides an overview of key gender concepts—such as the differences between sex and gender\, gender norms\, roles\, and stereotypes—and explores how these factors impact health outcomes\, with essential terms and definitions in global health.\nGlobal Health Challenges and Gender Inequality: Examines major global health challenges and how gender inequality shapes health outcomes\, supported by case studies that illustrate the connections between gender and health.\nGender-Based Violence and Its Impact on Health: Covers various forms of gender-based violence (GBV) and their physical\, mental\, and reproductive health consequences\, along with strategies for GBV prevention and response within healthcare settings.\nPolicies and Programs for Gender Equality in Health: Reviews key global frameworks and agreements (e.g.\, SDGs\, CEDAW) alongside national policies that advance gender equality in health\, featuring case studies of effective gender-focused health interventions.\n\nRegister here! 
URL:https://canwach.ca/event/introduction-to-gender-equality-and-global-health/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Webinars and Online Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260521T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260521T160000
DTSTAMP:20260619T120330
CREATED:20260505T184032Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260505T190507Z
UID:10003052-1779372000-1779379200@canwach.ca
SUMMARY:Charity Compliance Webinar Series (Spring 2026)
DESCRIPTION:The Canadian Muslim Public Affairs Council (CMPAC)\, and Cooperation Canada are pleased to invite you to participate in an upcoming three-part Charity Compliance Webinar Series\, delivered in partnership with the Charities Directorate of the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA)\, and sponsored by Human Concern International (HCI). \nThis series is designed to support registered charities in strengthening their understanding of compliance obligations under the Income Tax Act (ITA). Recognizing that most compliance challenges stem from uncertainty rather than intent\, these sessions will take an education-first approach\, providing clear\, practical guidance tailored to organizations at different levels of experience. The series is delivered by senior CRA officials in-person in Ottawa with an option to join virtually. French translation will be provided virtually. \nWhat to expect:  \nAcross three sessions\, participants will receive step-by-step guidance on key compliance requirements\, with each session building in complexity: \nSession 1: Maintaining Charitable Registration: Core Obligations (Level 1) \nThis session will explain what charities need to know to maintain their registration with the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA). It will provide an overview of the CRA’s Charities Directorate\, key registration requirements with a focus on books and records and filing the T3010\, common compliance issues\, and tools to support charities in their work. \nSession 2: Receipting and Fundraising: Requirements for Registered Charities (Level 2) \nThis session will provide information and resources on gifting\, receipting\, and key fundraising considerations for registered charities. Specifically\, the session will focus on the requirements for issuing official donation receipts and outline key fundraising rules. \nSession 3: Complex Compliance Obligations for Registered Charities (Level 3) \nThis session will examine more complex compliance obligations for registered charities. It will cover requirements related to public policy dialogue and development activities\, making grants to non‑qualified donees\, directed giving\, and operating internationally or in areas with security concerns. The session will highlight key compliance risks and provide guidance to help charities navigate these activities in accordance with Canada Revenue Agency requirements. \nEach session will include a moderated Q&A\, providing an opportunity to engage directly with CRA representatives and seek clarification on general compliance questions. \nImportant Details: \nTime: 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. \nFormat: hybrid (in person & online) \nLocation: Human Concern International head office 877 Shefford Rd\, Gloucester\, ON K1J 6X7 \nDuration: 60-90 minutes each session \nAttend here! 
URL:https://canwach.ca/event/charity-compliance-webinar-series-spring-2026/2026-05-21/
LOCATION:Hybrid\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Events and Conferences,Webinars and Online Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260520T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260520T123000
DTSTAMP:20260619T120330
CREATED:20260422T143615Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260514T150428Z
UID:10003029-1779271200-1779280200@canwach.ca
SUMMARY:Lessons from the CanWaCH Canadian Collaboratives for Global Health
DESCRIPTION:CanWaCH is pleased to invite members and partners to a virtual event\, Partnering for Impact: Lessons from the CanWaCH Canadian Collaboratives for Global Health\, taking place on Wednesday\, May 20\, 2026\, from 10:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. EDT. \nThis session will highlight the findings\, lessons and practical tools emerging from three collaborative projects focused on key challenges in global health and gender equality. Participants will hear directly from project leads and partners and consider how this work can inform future research\, programming\, partnerships and policy dialogue. \nThe three collaboratives will focus on: \n\n10 a.m. EDT\, Digital Storytelling for Global Health Research and Action\, exploring participatory approaches to strengthen research dissemination\, data quality and knowledge uptake\n10:50 a.m. EDT\, Addressing Gender and Nutrition Data Gaps\, advancing a toolkit to help operationalize the Gender-Transformative Framework for Nutrition across the program life cycle\n11:40 a.m. EDT\, Collecting Data on Self-Managed Abortion in Humanitarian and Fragile Settings\, generating recommendations and tools to support more rigorous data collection and use\n\nPlease note a slight change in the original schedule of presentations. The “Addressing Gender and Nutrition Data Gaps” Lab will now deliver its presentation at 10:50 a.m. EDT. The “Collecting Data on Self-Managed Abortion in Humanitarian and Fragile Settings” Lab will now deliver its presentation at 11:40 a.m. EDT. \nEnglish and French simultaneous interpretation will be provided\, and participants are welcome to join the full session or select the segment or segments most relevant to your work. \nMore information on the collaboratives is available here​.
URL:https://canwach.ca/event/lessons-from-the-canwach-canadian-collaboratives-for-global-health/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Canada
CATEGORIES:CanWaCH Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Canadian Partnership for Women and Children's Health (CanWaCH)":MAILTO:info@CanWaCH.ca
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260519T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260519T140000
DTSTAMP:20260619T120330
CREATED:20260505T184838Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260505T184838Z
UID:10003057-1779193800-1779199200@canwach.ca
SUMMARY:Equity and AI Learning Series: How to Design an Ethical AI Chatbot
DESCRIPTION:How to Design an Ethical AI Chatbot: Key Lessons from Real-World Implementation\n\n\n\n\nCurious about how to design an ethical AI chatbot? \nCome learn about the practical “how-to” of designing ethical AI chatbots in real-world development contexts. Drawing on hands-on experience from Girl Effect’s (https://www.girleffect.org/​) chatbot work\, this session explores how to design AI tools that are useful\, safe\, and grounded in the realities of the communities we serve. \n\n\n\n\n\nParticipants will: \n\nLearn how to design an ethical chatbot — from early decisions to real-world deployment\nGain practical tips and recommendations (what worked\, what didn’t\, what surprised us)\nUnderstand common risks and unexpected challenges — and how to navigate them\nIdentify key design choices related to safeguarding\, bias mitigation\, and user-centered design in AI tools\nTry out an ethical chatbot yourself through a hands-on demo and interactive exploration\n\nAttend here! 
URL:https://canwach.ca/event/equity-and-ai-learning-series-how-to-design-an-ethical-ai-chatbot/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Webinars and Online Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260516T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260516T160000
DTSTAMP:20260619T120330
CREATED:20260505T184032Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260505T190507Z
UID:10003051-1778940000-1778947200@canwach.ca
SUMMARY:Charity Compliance Webinar Series (Spring 2026)
DESCRIPTION:The Canadian Muslim Public Affairs Council (CMPAC)\, and Cooperation Canada are pleased to invite you to participate in an upcoming three-part Charity Compliance Webinar Series\, delivered in partnership with the Charities Directorate of the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA)\, and sponsored by Human Concern International (HCI). \nThis series is designed to support registered charities in strengthening their understanding of compliance obligations under the Income Tax Act (ITA). Recognizing that most compliance challenges stem from uncertainty rather than intent\, these sessions will take an education-first approach\, providing clear\, practical guidance tailored to organizations at different levels of experience. The series is delivered by senior CRA officials in-person in Ottawa with an option to join virtually. French translation will be provided virtually. \nWhat to expect:  \nAcross three sessions\, participants will receive step-by-step guidance on key compliance requirements\, with each session building in complexity: \nSession 1: Maintaining Charitable Registration: Core Obligations (Level 1) \nThis session will explain what charities need to know to maintain their registration with the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA). It will provide an overview of the CRA’s Charities Directorate\, key registration requirements with a focus on books and records and filing the T3010\, common compliance issues\, and tools to support charities in their work. \nSession 2: Receipting and Fundraising: Requirements for Registered Charities (Level 2) \nThis session will provide information and resources on gifting\, receipting\, and key fundraising considerations for registered charities. Specifically\, the session will focus on the requirements for issuing official donation receipts and outline key fundraising rules. \nSession 3: Complex Compliance Obligations for Registered Charities (Level 3) \nThis session will examine more complex compliance obligations for registered charities. It will cover requirements related to public policy dialogue and development activities\, making grants to non‑qualified donees\, directed giving\, and operating internationally or in areas with security concerns. The session will highlight key compliance risks and provide guidance to help charities navigate these activities in accordance with Canada Revenue Agency requirements. \nEach session will include a moderated Q&A\, providing an opportunity to engage directly with CRA representatives and seek clarification on general compliance questions. \nImportant Details: \nTime: 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. \nFormat: hybrid (in person & online) \nLocation: Human Concern International head office 877 Shefford Rd\, Gloucester\, ON K1J 6X7 \nDuration: 60-90 minutes each session \nAttend here! 
URL:https://canwach.ca/event/charity-compliance-webinar-series-spring-2026/2026-05-16/
LOCATION:Hybrid\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Events and Conferences,Webinars and Online Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260514T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260514T160000
DTSTAMP:20260619T120330
CREATED:20260505T183131Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260505T183131Z
UID:10003049-1778763600-1778774400@canwach.ca
SUMMARY:Embedding Intersectionality in Programs and Policy Design
DESCRIPTION:Move Beyond Theory. Design for Real Impact.\n\n\n\n\nThis session is designed for practitioners who already have a foundational understanding of intersectionality and are asking: what does this actually look like in practice? Whether you work in program design\, policy\, or implementation\, this session will equip you with the tools to create more inclusive\, equitable\, and effective interventions. \nCo-hosted by Cooperation Canada and facilitated by Kareema Batal\, the workshop offers a thoughtful\, practical space to examine your current approaches\, uncover gaps\, and strengthen your work. You’ll engage with real-world development challenges\, reflect on your own practice\, and learn alongside peers facing similar complexities. \nRather than staying at the level of theory\, this session focuses on application. You’ll leave with concrete strategies to identify blind spots\, mitigate unintended harm\, and design programs that better reflect the realities of the communities you serve. \n\n\n\n\n\nWhat You’ll Gain \n\nPractical ways to apply intersectional thinking to your programs and policies\nTools to identify hidden gaps\, blindspots and unintended consequences in your work\nApproaches to designing work that is more responsive to lived realities\nNew perspectives on dominant development frameworks—including alternatives to FIAP—through a justice lens\n\nAll learning is grounded in a clear objective: helping you move from understanding intersectionality to actively applying it in your day-to-day work. \nThis training is ideal for professionals working across the development sector\, including: \n\nProgram managers and officers\nPolicy advisors\nGender equality and inclusion specialists\nMonitoring\, Evaluation\, and Learning (MEL) professionals\nAnyone involved in designing or implementing development programs\n\nFormat:  \n\nPre-learning: Short recorded videos shared in advance\nLive session: A 3-hour interactive virtual workshop (Zoom)\n\nLearning experience: Breakout discussions\, case studies\, and collaborative exercises \nParticipation fee: $20 per participant. \nAttend here! 
URL:https://canwach.ca/event/embedding-intersectionality-in-programs-and-policy-design/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Webinars and Online Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260513T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260513T203000
DTSTAMP:20260619T120330
CREATED:20260409T160432Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260409T160432Z
UID:10003015-1778693400-1778704200@canwach.ca
SUMMARY:Headlines & Harm: An Event for Journalists Covering Gender-Based Violence
DESCRIPTION:A special\, in-person evening for journalists to connect\, share\, learn and rethink how we cover gender-based violence \n\n\n\n\nHow the media tells stories about gender-based violence matters. It shapes public understanding\, influences accountability\, and impacts survivors in real ways. \nFor journalists who want to get it right…and question what they’re told. \nJoin award-winning organization Aura Freedom for an honest\, practical\, and compassionate dialogue on how gender-based violence is reported\, where coverage can cause harm\, and how transformative reporting can actually prevent violence. Together\, we’ll unpack real examples\, challenge assumptions\, and share tools for more accurate\, responsible reporting. \nNo judgement\, no shaming\, just an open\, solutions-focused conversation about doing this work better. \nYou’ll walk away with: \n\nClear guidance on language\, framing\, and common pitfalls\nInsight into the real-world impact of media coverage\nPractical approaches to reporting on GBV with care and accuracy\nTakeaway resources\nA stronger understanding of your role in shaping the narrative\nNew connections with other media professionals & gender-based violence experts\n\nThis is an in-person evening built intentionally to bring together journalists\, reporters\, editors\, and other media professionals\, as well as gender-based violence experts and advocates. Following the knowledge sharing sessions and panel discussion with experienced journalists\, stay for a networking hour with food\, a wine bar\, and entertainment. \nSpace is limited. \nFull agenda and speaker lineup coming soon! \nAttend here! 
URL:https://canwach.ca/event/headlines-harm/
LOCATION:The Parkdale Hall\, Toronto\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Events and Conferences
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260511T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260511T093000
DTSTAMP:20260619T120330
CREATED:20260505T151107Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260505T151107Z
UID:10003045-1778486400-1778491800@canwach.ca
SUMMARY:Global Landscape of Endometriosis Policies and Guidelines
DESCRIPTION:Endometriosis affects an estimated 10% (190 million) of reproductive age women worldwide. It has significant health\, social and economic implications but access to diagnosis and treatment is often delayed and inequitable. \nJoin the IBP Network\, WHO/HRP and Partners as we discuss the global landscape of endometriosis policies and guidance. This webinar will present a summary of series of key research papers published recently on this topic. A panel of experts\, patient advocates and stakeholders will discuss the state of global availability of endometriosis policies and clinical guidance\, and what actions are needed to enhance timely access to endometriosis care for all. \nInterpretation to Spanish and French will be available. \nAttend here! 
URL:https://canwach.ca/event/global-landscape-of-endometriosis-policies-and-guidelines/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Webinars and Online Events,PCWHC Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260507T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260510T220000
DTSTAMP:20260619T120330
CREATED:20260407T181412Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260407T182541Z
UID:10003007-1778180400-1778450400@canwach.ca
SUMMARY:Love at First Sight in Toronto!
DESCRIPTION:ABOUT THE EXHIBITION: \nIf a photo speaks 1\,000 words\, these speak 1\,001. Love at First Sight is not a showcase of technical expertise in composition\, light\, or technique. \nThis exhibition features photos by our Tanzanian\, Peruvian\, and Nepali eye care patients after their sight was restored with cataract surgery or glasses. \nEach photographer was handed a camera and asked to capture what they loved and missed seeing most. \nThese moving images celebrate universal human values and the simple pleasures of family\, friends\, and the beauty in our daily lives. \nWhat do people want to see most when they regain their sight? Love at First Sight offers an intimate answer—through the eyes of former patients who captured what they missed most. \nProceeds from print sales will go directly toward providing sight-restoring care in underserved communities. \nLocation: Arta Gallery\, Distillery District\, 14 Distillery Lane\, Toronto\, ON\, M5A 3C4 \n416-364-2782 — www.artagallery.ca \nFor gallery hours\, please click here! \n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis exhibition is running at the Arta Gallery from May 7 to May 10\, 2026.
URL:https://canwach.ca/event/love-at-first-sight-in-toronto/
LOCATION:Arta Gallery\, Distillery District\, 14 Distillery Lane\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5A 3C4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Events and Conferences
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260506T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260506T200000
DTSTAMP:20260619T120330
CREATED:20260428T150341Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260428T150425Z
UID:10003041-1778090400-1778097600@canwach.ca
SUMMARY:Made-in-Canada Solutions for Global Health Security: A Parliamentary Science Fair
DESCRIPTION:This immersive event will spotlight the critically needed and impactful Canadian health innovations that are saving millions of lives around the world and boosting Canada’s economy and security. Come learn about the powerful intersection of Canada’s world-class research ecosystem\, collective economic growth\, and global public health leadership. \nWe will be joined by global health initiatives\, Canadian researchers\, civil society organizations\, and key private sector organizations working in tandem to unlock a healthier world. Watch their work come to life through interactive displays and dive into the tangible impact of Canadian investments in health research and development. \nThroughout the evening\, representatives from Results Canada\, the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI)\, and partner organizations will guide you through the experience. Join us and connect directly with the people and ideas behind ground-breaking Canadian innovations and find out how Canadian-funded innovations are the key to a prosperous and healthier future. \nDate: Wednesday\, May 6\, 2026\, 6-8 pm\nLocation: Valour Building (151 Sparks St.\, Ottawa)\, Room 228 \nAttend here! 
URL:https://canwach.ca/event/made-in-canada-solutions-for-global-health-security/
LOCATION:Valour Building\, 151 Sparks Street\, Ottawa\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Events and Conferences
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260504T130000
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UID:10003043-1777896000-1777899600@canwach.ca
SUMMARY:Global Leadership Program Information Session 2026
DESCRIPTION:Curious about the Global Leadership Program? Join our virtual info session on May 4 to learn more and get your questions answered live. \n\n\n\n\nThis session will walk you through the application process\, program structure\, and what to expect from the immersive in-person residency in Ottawa. You’ll also learn more about alumni engagement opportunities and how the program continues beyond the residency. \nYou’ll hear directly from AKFC staff\, program facilitators\, and alumni\, who will share their experiences and insights. Bring your questions or submit them in advance when registering — we’ll answer them live. \nWant to explore more before the session? Visit our website to review program details\, FAQs\, and to start your application. \nGlobal Leadership Program application deadline: May 19 at 11:59 PM ET \nWe look forward to seeing you at the information session — and to welcoming the next cohort of leaders working toward a more peaceful\, prosperous\, and pluralist world. \nQuestions? Contact AKFC – GlobalLeadershipProgram@akdn.org \nAttend here! 
URL:https://canwach.ca/event/global-leadership-program-information-session-2026/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Webinars and Online Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260504T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260504T173000
DTSTAMP:20260619T120330
CREATED:20260409T155151Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260409T155151Z
UID:10003011-1777881600-1777915800@canwach.ca
SUMMARY:Adapting to Change: Navigating New Directions in Canada’s International Development Assistance
DESCRIPTION:Canada’s international development landscape is shifting rapidly\, driven by evolving national interests and complex global dynamics. To remain effective\, practitioners\, policymakers\, and researchers must navigate these emerging priorities and align their strategies with Canada’s new strategic direction. \nOn May 4\, the Canadian Association of International Development Professionals (CAIDP-RPCDI)\, in partnership with the University of Ottawa Global Development Policy and Practice Hub (GDPP Hub)\, will host a conference on international development to explore emerging strategy and policy\, finance and delivery mechanisms\, and sector sustainability issues. \nThe timely conference will offer a dynamic forum to explore new opportunities\, partnerships and markets with experts and practitioners. \nAttend here! 
URL:https://canwach.ca/event/adapting-to-change/
LOCATION:uOttawa Social Sciences Building\, 120 University Private\, Ottawa\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Events and Conferences
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260501
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260504
DTSTAMP:20260619T120330
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UID:10002813-1777593600-1777852799@canwach.ca
SUMMARY:PEGASUS Hybrid Conference 2026
DESCRIPTION:This three-day conference will bring together scholars\, practitioners\, students\, and community leaders to exchange innovative strategies\, research\, and ideas for addressing the urgent and interconnected challenges of our time\, from the climate crisis and structural inequality to political violence and global health inequities. Meet our speakers below! \nConference Theme: Interconnected Futures: Pathways to Justice in Global Health\, Peace\, and Environmental Sustainability \n\nConference Dates: May 1–3\, 2026\nLocation: University of Waterloo\, Waterloo\, Canada\nHosted by: PEGASUS Institute\nIn partnership with: the University of Waterloo\, Balsillie School of International Affairs (BSIA)\, International Migration Research Centre (IMRC)\, and global collaborators\n\nAttend here!
URL:https://canwach.ca/event/pegasus-hybrid-conference-2026/
LOCATION:University of Waterloo\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Events and Conferences,Webinars and Online Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20260430T170000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20260430T193000
DTSTAMP:20260619T120330
CREATED:20260427T152704Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260427T152704Z
UID:10003037-1777568400-1777577400@canwach.ca
SUMMARY:Care at the Center of Climate Action: A collective journey for Resilient and Just Futures
DESCRIPTION:This event strengthens feminist leadership by positioning care as a central pillar of gender-just climate action\, sharing through policy and financing panels various pathways to build resilient futures. The session includes an interactive space to exchange community-led innovations and lived experiences from the Global South among diverse stakeholders. Additionally\, a featured photo exhibit complements the program by highlighting care as a transformative and essential force for addressing the ongoing impacts of the climate crisis. \nLearn more here! 
URL:https://canwach.ca/event/care-at-the-center-of-climate-action/
LOCATION:Melbourne\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Events and Conferences
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