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SUMMARY:International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation
DESCRIPTION:Female genital mutilation (FGM) comprises all procedures that involve altering or injuring the female genitalia for non-medical reasons and is recognized internationally as a violation of the human rights\, the health and the integrity of girls and women. \nGirls who undergo female genital mutilation face short-term complications such as severe pain\, shock\, excessive bleeding\, infections\, and difficulty in passing urine\, as well as long-term consequences for their sexual and reproductive health and mental health. \nAlthough primarily concentrated in 30 countries in Africa and the Middle East\, female genital mutilation is a universal problem and is also practiced in some countries in Asia and Latin America. Female genital mutilation continues to persist amongst immigrant populations living in Western Europe\, North America\, Australia and New Zealand. \nTo promote the elimination of female genital mutilation\, coordinated and systematic efforts are needed\, and they must engage whole communities and focus on human rights\, gender equality\, sexual education and attention to the needs of women and girls who suffer from its consequences. \n 
URL:https://canwach.ca/event/international-day-of-zero-tolerance-for-female-genital-mutilation-4/
LOCATION:Ontario
CATEGORIES:International Days
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260205T170000
DTSTAMP:20260622T072313
CREATED:20260120T132515Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260120T132515Z
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SUMMARY:Cooperation Canada Awards
DESCRIPTION:The Cooperation Canada Awards recognizes excellence and merit in the field of international cooperation by celebrating individuals and organizations that have distinguished themselves in the past year. \nOn February 5\, 2026\, from 4:00 to 5:00 PM ET\, Cooperation Canada will celebrate outstanding achievements in humanitarian aid and international development at the annual Cooperation Canada Awards ceremony. The ceremony will be held virtually. \nThis year’s ceremony promises to be a must-attend event! Join us virtually by registering on this page\, and don’t forget to dress up in your finest attire as we come together to celebrate the incredible contributions of the awardees. \nWe look forward to seeing you on February 5\, 2026 at 4:00 PM ET to honour the outstanding individuals and organizations shaping the future of international cooperation. \n\n\n\n\nAttend here! 
URL:https://canwach.ca/event/cooperation-canada-awards/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Webinars and Online Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260205T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260205T130000
DTSTAMP:20260622T072313
CREATED:20260126T180130Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260126T180130Z
UID:10002906-1770292800-1770296400@canwach.ca
SUMMARY:Voices with Impact: February Webinar
DESCRIPTION:The UN has declared 2026 to be the Year of the Volunteer\, a time to celebrate the longstanding impact of service. It’s a chance for us all to write a new chapter in our lives\, inspired by those who have already filled many pages with stories of resilience\, compassion\, and dedication to their fellow human beings. \nOn February 5\, join us for the second in a series of three webinars that highlight the strength of volunteering in shaping communities and lives through the written word. We’ll be guided by the reflections found in books written by Cuso alumni\, works that capture the spirit of volunteering and the transformative power of service. \nBring your questions\, your smiles\, and your curiosity\, because here at Cuso\, every story is better when shared! \nAttend here! 
URL:https://canwach.ca/event/voices-with-impact-february-webinar/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Webinars and Online Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260205T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260205T120000
DTSTAMP:20260622T072313
CREATED:20260122T202548Z
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UID:10002902-1770289200-1770292800@canwach.ca
SUMMARY:Canada’s Foreign Policy Leadership on LGBTIQ+ Rights
DESCRIPTION:Register for Dignity in Dialogue’s upcoming session on February 5th from 11:00 AM- 12:30PM EDT.  \nIn this session\, Stephen Brown (University of Ottawa) and Momin Rahman (Trent University) will present key findings from the Advancing Dignity research report\, Canada’s Global Support for 2SLGBTIQI People: Assessing the Implementation of Canada’s Foreign Policy (2016–2025). The report was commissioned by Dignity Network Canada and completed in November 2025. \nThe presentation will offer a brief\, high-level assessment of the past ten years of Canada’s “pro-LGBTIQ” foreign policy\, followed by a discussion that looks ahead to where we are at the beginning of 2026 and what comes next for Canada’s foreign policy on these issues. \nThe discussion will be moderated by DNC’s Executive Director Doug Kerr and will feature: Latoya Nugent (Rainbow Railroad)\, Kim Vance-Mubanga (Egale)\, and Michäel Arnaud (Égides). \nA public version of the report will be released in conjunction with the webinar.\nSimultaneous English–French and French–English interpretation will be provided. Please feel free to share this invitation with your networks. \nAttend here! 
URL:https://canwach.ca/event/canadas-foreign-policy-leadership-on-lgbtiq-rights/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Webinars and Online Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260204T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260204T133000
DTSTAMP:20260622T072313
CREATED:20260202T165430Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260202T165623Z
UID:10002918-1770206400-1770211800@canwach.ca
SUMMARY:Youth Policy-Makers Hub Alumni Panel: Navigating Careers in the International Cooperation Sector
DESCRIPTION:As a part of the Ontario Council for International Cooperation’s (OCIC) International Development Week 2026 program\, OCIC will be hosting a virtual panel for students and other individuals interested in working in the international cooperation and policy sectors in Canada. The panel will profile some of our Youth Policy-Makers Hub alumni to share their experience navigating the sector\, and how policy and programming intersect. \nThe panel will explore: \n\nPanelists’ personal career paths\nReflections on their time in the YPH\nPerspectives on the ways their education and experience is relevant to their current positions\nInsights into the changing priorities and skills needed for young people as they seek opportunities in their sector\nSuggestions for students and professionals looking for work in the sector\n\nMeet the Contributors: \n\nModerator: Christina Muia\, Manager of Social Enterprise\, Skills for Change\, 2019-2020 Cohort\nPanelists:\n\nAllison Kingston\, Executive Director\, Rayjon Share Care\, 2021-2022 Cohort\nLaura Perez Gonzalez\, Portfolio Management Analyst\, Grand Challenges Canada\, 2022-2023 Cohort\nHudson Biko Mwalagho\, Digital Media Manager\, CanWaCH\, 2023-2024 Cohort\nTashin Rodoshi\, Operations Manager\, Office of Councillor Parthi Kandavel\, City of Toronto\, 2024-2025 Cohort\n\n\n\nCheck out more International Development Week events and initiatives here: https://ocic.on.ca/programs/international-development-week/ \nLearn more about the Youth Policy-Makers Hub here: https://ocic.on.ca/programs/youth-policy-makers-hub/ \nAttend here!
URL:https://canwach.ca/event/navigating-careers-idw-2026/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Webinars and Online Events,Youth
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260204T180000
DTSTAMP:20260622T072313
CREATED:20260120T175642Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260120T175642Z
UID:10002896-1770193800-1770228000@canwach.ca
SUMMARY:#IDW2026: Modernizing Farm Advisory Services - online
DESCRIPTION:Modernizing Farm Advisory Services: Linking Canadian Agriculture with Global Innovation\n\n\n\n1) Background \nThe world will need much more food by 2030—about 56% more—because populations are growing and diets are changing. Meeting this demand in environmentally responsible ways could unlock major economic opportunities by 2050. \nCanada has a strong agriculture sector\, but farmers do not have one easy\, coordinated place to turn for advice and support. Today\, extension and advisory services come from many sources—provincial governments\, universities\, research centres\, farmer groups\, and private consultants. This patchwork makes it hard for some farmers—especially small and medium farms—to get timely\, practical guidance. \nFarmers are also dealing with pressures seen around the world: more frequent extreme weather due to climate change\, labour shortages\, mental health stress\, misinformation\, and a fast wave of digital tools and AI. At the same time\, government budgets are tight\, and there is a push to raise farm productivity\, resilience\, and competitiveness. \nThere is growing interest in updating how farm advice is delivered. A modern approach—often called “Extension 4.0”—combines trusted human relationships with easy-to-use digital tools. It focuses on translating research into plain language\, building digital skills\, and helping farmers see the whole system: markets\, climate\, finance\, and well‑being. The University of Guelph has already catalyzed this national conversation through its 2025 CAREE conference\, demonstrating strong cross-sector interest in modernizing EAS. \nInternational experience points in the same direction. The International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) has found that inclusive\, market‑oriented advisory services improve productivity\, resilience\, and incomes—especially when public and private players work together. Farm Radio International (FRI)\, a globally recognized Canadian NGO\, has shown that radio and mobile phones can reach large numbers of farmers quickly\, make advice more interactive\, and build trust. These lessons can inform a Canadian model. \nThis event connects Canada’s domestic goals for farm productivity and competitiveness with international best practices—using Extension and Advisory Services (EAS) as the bridge. \n2) Theme \nWhy advisory services matter for Canadian agriculture—and how global collaboration can help Canada build a future‑ready\, inclusive\, climate‑smart\, and market‑connected system. \n3) Purpose \n\nShow how advisory services can boost productivity\, sustainability\, trade competitiveness\, and farmer well‑being in a time of climate stress and digital change.\nExplore how to align international assistance\, impact finance\, and communication/digital innovations (including AI tools and two‑way\, participatory communication) to design scalable models at home and abroad.\nCreate a space for collaboration\, networking\, and knowledge‑sharing to advance resilient food systems.\n\n4) Objectives \n\nMap Canada’s current advisory strengths and gaps (policies\, institutions\, delivery approaches\, and digital tools)\, building on provincial experience and University of Guelph expertise.\nBring in insights on farmer mental health\, rural well‑being\, and digital literacy—key factors that affect whether advice is used.\nShowcase proven international models\, including IFAD‑supported programs and FRI’s participatory radio and mobile approaches\, and explore how they could be adapted in Canada.\nIdentify opportunities—in Canada and globally—to link advisory services with climate‑smart practices\, gender equity\, and better market access\, along with potential financing (e.g.\, blended finance\, FinDev Canada\, BDC\, and EDC).\nPinpoint areas where Canadian farmers and smallholders abroad face similar challenges\, and where shared learning\, co‑design\, or pilot exchanges could help both groups.\n\nAttend virtually here! 
URL:https://canwach.ca/event/idw2026-modernizing-farm-advisory-services-online/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Webinars and Online Events,International Days
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260204T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260204T180000
DTSTAMP:20260622T072313
CREATED:20260120T175101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260120T175101Z
UID:10002894-1770193800-1770228000@canwach.ca
SUMMARY:#IDW2026: Modernizing Farm Advisory Services
DESCRIPTION:Modernizing Farm Advisory Services: Linking Canadian Agriculture with Global Innovation\n\n\n\n1) Background \nThe world will need much more food by 2030—about 56% more—because populations are growing and diets are changing. Meeting this demand in environmentally responsible ways could unlock major economic opportunities by 2050. \nCanada has a strong agriculture sector\, but farmers do not have one easy\, coordinated place to turn for advice and support. Today\, extension and advisory services come from many sources—provincial governments\, universities\, research centres\, farmer groups\, and private consultants. This patchwork makes it hard for some farmers—especially small and medium farms—to get timely\, practical guidance. \nFarmers are also dealing with pressures seen around the world: more frequent extreme weather due to climate change\, labour shortages\, mental health stress\, misinformation\, and a fast wave of digital tools and AI. At the same time\, government budgets are tight\, and there is a push to raise farm productivity\, resilience\, and competitiveness. \nThere is growing interest in updating how farm advice is delivered. A modern approach—often called “Extension 4.0”—combines trusted human relationships with easy-to-use digital tools. It focuses on translating research into plain language\, building digital skills\, and helping farmers see the whole system: markets\, climate\, finance\, and well‑being. The University of Guelph has already catalyzed this national conversation through its 2025 CAREE conference\, demonstrating strong cross-sector interest in modernizing EAS. \nInternational experience points in the same direction. The International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) has found that inclusive\, market‑oriented advisory services improve productivity\, resilience\, and incomes—especially when public and private players work together. Farm Radio International (FRI)\, a globally recognized Canadian NGO\, has shown that radio and mobile phones can reach large numbers of farmers quickly\, make advice more interactive\, and build trust. These lessons can inform a Canadian model. \nThis event connects Canada’s domestic goals for farm productivity and competitiveness with international best practices—using Extension and Advisory Services (EAS) as the bridge. \n2) Theme \nWhy advisory services matter for Canadian agriculture—and how global collaboration can help Canada build a future‑ready\, inclusive\, climate‑smart\, and market‑connected system. \n3) Purpose \n\nShow how advisory services can boost productivity\, sustainability\, trade competitiveness\, and farmer well‑being in a time of climate stress and digital change.\nExplore how to align international assistance\, impact finance\, and communication/digital innovations (including AI tools and two‑way\, participatory communication) to design scalable models at home and abroad.\nCreate a space for collaboration\, networking\, and knowledge‑sharing to advance resilient food systems.\n\n4) Objectives \n\nMap Canada’s current advisory strengths and gaps (policies\, institutions\, delivery approaches\, and digital tools)\, building on provincial experience and University of Guelph expertise.\nBring in insights on farmer mental health\, rural well‑being\, and digital literacy—key factors that affect whether advice is used.\nShowcase proven international models\, including IFAD‑supported programs and FRI’s participatory radio and mobile approaches\, and explore how they could be adapted in Canada.\nIdentify opportunities—in Canada and globally—to link advisory services with climate‑smart practices\, gender equity\, and better market access\, along with potential financing (e.g.\, blended finance\, FinDev Canada\, BDC\, and EDC).\nPinpoint areas where Canadian farmers and smallholders abroad face similar challenges\, and where shared learning\, co‑design\, or pilot exchanges could help both groups.\n\nAttend in-person here! 
URL:https://canwach.ca/event/idw2026-modernizing-farm-advisory-services/
LOCATION:University Centre\, Reynolds Walk\, Guelph\, Ontario\, N1G 4Y2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Events and Conferences,International Days
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260203T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260203T203000
DTSTAMP:20260622T072313
CREATED:20260119T145222Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260119T145222Z
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SUMMARY:Where Dreams Meet Real Opportunities: A Fireside Chat with Ziyaan Virji
DESCRIPTION:Discover how your dreams can meet real opportunities! Join us on February 3 for a fireside chat with Ziyaan Virji\, Founder of Leaders of Today. \nWhat does it really take to turn an idea into impact? \nZiyaan Virji is a young social entrepreneur who turned a simple Google Sheet into Leaders of Today — a global platform helping tens of thousands of young people access scholarships\, fellowships\, and opportunities around the world. \nWhat started as a way for one youth to keep track of opportunities grew into a movement accessed over 3 million times\, now reaching 50\,000+ young leaders through a weekly newsletter and digital platform built by youth\, for youth. \nIn this conversation\, Ziyaan will share: \n\nHow he got started before he felt “ready”\nWhat actually worked (and what didn’t) along the way\nHow young people can turn their interests into real-world impact\nPractical advice for navigating opportunities in education\, leadership\, and social change\n\nWhether you’re curious about social entrepreneurship\, global issues\, or just figuring out your next step\, this session is designed to be honest\, interactive\, and grounded in real experience. \nFeatured Speaker: \nZiyaan Virji\, Founder & CEO\, Leaders of Today \nZiyaan is a 24-year-old award-winning social entrepreneur and speaker. At 15\, he founded For the Menstruator\, an initiative advancing menstrual equity that has reached over 25\,000 people across 10 countries. His work spans climate\, health\, and education\, collectively impacting more than half a million people worldwide. Ziyaan has spoken at TEDx and the United Nations and is a recipient of the Princess Diana Award. \nIf you have any questions and/or experience any registration issues\, please contact AKFC’s Education and Youth Engagement team at: akfc.education@akdn.org. \nAttend here! 
URL:https://canwach.ca/event/where-dreams-meet-real-opportunities-a-fireside-chat-with-ziyaan-virji/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Webinars and Online Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260203T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260203T193000
DTSTAMP:20260622T072313
CREATED:20260122T203454Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260122T203454Z
UID:10002904-1770136200-1770147000@canwach.ca
SUMMARY:Private Screening & Panel for NAWI: Dear Future Me
DESCRIPTION:Save the Children Canada\, Plan International Canada\, Girls Not Brides\, and New Mountain Films are hosting a special private screening\, panel discussion and reception for NAWI: Dear Future Me\, Kenya’s official submission to the 97th Oscars Academy Awards\, co-sponsored by MP Karina Gould. \nSet in Turkana and inspired by lived experience\, the film tells the powerful story of 13‑year‑old Nawi\, who bravely resists a forced marriage in pursuit of her education. This event will serve as an opportunity to spotlight Canada’s long-standing leadership in advancing gender equality and ending child\, early and forced marriage (CEFM). \nEvent Details \n\nDate: Tuesday\, February 3\, 2026\nTime: 4:30-7:30 pm\nLocation: Ottawa Art Gallery\, 50 Mackenzie King Bridge\, Ottawa\, Ontario\n\nThis gathering will bring together policymakers\, parliamentarians\, civil society leaders\, and members of the diplomatic community for a solutions-focused conversation. \nIf you are interested in attending\, please email Sarah Anderson\, Senior Gender Equality Advisor\, at sanderson@savethechildren.ca for more information.
URL:https://canwach.ca/event/private-screening-panel-for-nawi-dear-future-me/
LOCATION:Ottawa Art Gallery\, 50 Mackenzie King Bridge\, Ottawa\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Events and Conferences
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260203T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260203T163000
DTSTAMP:20260622T072313
CREATED:20260121T192036Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260121T192036Z
UID:10002900-1770109200-1770136200@canwach.ca
SUMMARY:Advancing Climate Resilience: NbS\, Partnerships\, and Indigenous Knowledge
DESCRIPTION:As part of the 36th International Development Week\, this event highlights this year’s theme\, Prosperity through Partnership\, and the role of collaboration in advancing climate and development action. \nEnglish and French interpretation will be provided. \nThis national knowledge-sharing event is hosted by Aga Khan Foundation Canada (AKFC)\, in partnership with Global Affairs Canada (GAC)\, as part of the Government of Canada’s Partnering for Climate initiative and the Nature and Climate Community of Practice. \nThroughout the day\, participants will engage in high-level panels\, interactive discussions\, and facilitated breakout sessions focused on advancing inclusive and effective climate change adaptation. \nPlease note: While in-person participation is reserved for registered Community of Practice members\, the virtual public audience is invited to observe and take part in key learning moments from the day. \nSessions:\nMorning Session: Opportunities and challenges for nature-based finance and partnerships\nThe morning session will explore how nature-based solutions can be connected to carbon and nature revenue streams\, value chains\, blended finance\, and private-sector partnerships. Participants joining online will also take part in facilitated breakout discussions with other virtual attendees\, creating space for shared reflection\, exchange of perspectives\, and collaborative learning. \nAfternoon Session: Insights from Indigenous partnerships and knowledge sharing\nIn the afternoon\, programming will resume with a panel focused on Indigenous partnerships\, program design\, and governance in nature-based solutions. The day will also feature the formal launch of the Global Affairs Canada-funded report\, Working with Knowledge Holders to Advance Inclusive and Equitable Nature and Climate Initiatives. \nThe event offers a meaningful opportunity to engage with emerging ideas\, lessons learned\, and Indigenous approaches shaping inclusive and effective climate and nature initiatives. \nAttend here! 
URL:https://canwach.ca/event/advancing-climate-resilience/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Webinars and Online Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260202T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260202T203000
DTSTAMP:20260622T072313
CREATED:20260128T134225Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260128T134225Z
UID:10002910-1770055200-1770064200@canwach.ca
SUMMARY:Holding the Line: Canada’s Leadership in Global Development at a Time of Crisis - IDW Conversation & Reception
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for a special evening during International Development Week as we celebrate global solidarity and Canada’s contributions to poverty reduction\, gender equality\, and sustainable development. \nThis year’s IDW takes place amid significant global foreign aid reductions\, as many donor countries scale back official development assistance. These cuts threaten progress made on improving the lives and livelihoods of people across the world\, progress on the Sustainable Development Goals\, and they disproportionately impact the world’s most vulnerable communities. \nCanada has long been recognized as a principled development actor advancing feminist international assistance\, promoting human rights\, supporting climate resilience\, and championing multilateral cooperation. As global aid budgets contract\, Canada’s leadership is more critical than ever. \nThis reception will provide an opportunity to spotlight Canada’s role\, reaffirm the importance of sustained funding for development\, and strengthen collaboration among government\, civil society\, and international partners. \nWith special guests Colleen Wint Bond from Violence Prevention Alliance (VPA) in Jamaica and Roberto Paulo from LAMBDA in Mozambique\, you’ll gain deeper insights into the impacts due to ODA cuts on LGBTQI rights\, human rights\, GBV and humanitarian aid. \nKindly RSVP by January 29\, 2026. We look forward to seeing you! \nAttend here! 
URL:https://canwach.ca/event/holding-the-line-canadas-leadership-in-global-development/
LOCATION:151 Sparks Street  Room 228\, 151 Sparks Street\, Ottawa\, Ontario\, K1P 5B5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Events and Conferences,International Days
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260130T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260130T130000
DTSTAMP:20260622T072313
CREATED:20260119T174827Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260119T174827Z
UID:10002888-1769774400-1769778000@canwach.ca
SUMMARY:Tuberculosis Beyond the Textbook: Gaps\, Innovation\, and Health Systems Realities
DESCRIPTION:Tuberculosis remains one of the world’s deadliest infectious diseases\, a fact shaped by inequity and weak health systems. The Partners In Health Canada × Medical Innovation & Global Health Association Tuberculosis Panel brings together clinicians\, researchers\, and global health leaders to share real-world experiences from the field. \nThis session centres honest storytelling\, practical lessons\, and mentorship\, offering insight into what meaningful\, equity-driven global health work truly looks like. \nPanelists: Dr. Dawit Wolday (PhD\, MSc\, MD + Associate Professor McMaster + Senior Research Scientist at EPHI) Dr. Ferris Munyonho (PhD\, MSc + Innovation + Engineering) Petra Heitkamp (MSc + Executive Director\, iLINQ2\, Co-Chair Stop TB Canada) Dr. Charity Oga-Omenka (B.Pharm\, MPH\, PhD + Assistant Professor UWaterloo) \nModerator: Marleigh Austin (Director\, Programs and Partnerships\, Partners In Health Canada) \nAttend here! 
URL:https://canwach.ca/event/tuberculosis-beyond-the-textbook-gaps-innovation-and-health-systems-realities/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Webinars and Online Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260129T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260129T153000
DTSTAMP:20260622T072313
CREATED:20260112T161919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260112T161919Z
UID:10002865-1769695200-1769700600@canwach.ca
SUMMARY:FutureSHIFT SkillBuilding Labs: Session 3 : Acting Courageous in Governance & Practice
DESCRIPTION:Format: Online \n\nLearn to translate equity strategies into new operational practices\,\nreconfigure who holds power and how decisions are made\, and\nharness the courage to anchor enduring change into the foundations of the governing structures.\n\nOverview \nThe international cooperation sector is in a pivotal moment. Cooperation Canada and The Collective Legacy​​ present the FutureSHIFT Lab\, a journey to dismantle inequitable systems and build justice-centred futures. \nThis is not a passive series. It’s a facilitated lab where you will gain practical skills to diagnose power dynamics\, apply liberatory design\, and co-create a more equitable sector. \nAttend here! 
URL:https://canwach.ca/event/futureshift-skillbuilding-labs-session-3/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Webinars and Online Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260128T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260128T130000
DTSTAMP:20260622T072313
CREATED:20260113T192419Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260113T192419Z
UID:10002869-1769601600-1769605200@canwach.ca
SUMMARY:Monthly Pan-Canadian Women’s Health Coalition Grand Rounds: The Canadian Women’s Heart Health Alliance: Women’s Cardiovascular Health Hub
DESCRIPTION:Strengthening Collaboration to Advance Equity in Women’s Cardiovascular Health in Canada \nThis session explores how meaningful engagement with People with Lived Experience (PWLE) and community partners can strengthen equity\, trust\, and impact in women’s cardiovascular health. Drawing on the Canadian Women’s Heart Health Alliance (CWHHA) model and collaborative initiatives such as CROWNING US\, participants will reflect on what works\, where gaps remain\, and how to move toward more inclusive\, culturally responsive collaboration. \nAbout the series: \nThe Pan-Canadian Women’s Health Coalition (PCWHC) brings together 10 hubs working to address persistent gaps and under-researched areas in women’s health. Hosted by CanWaCH\, the PCWHC Grand Rounds series is designed to spark dialogue\, highlight challenges and new questions\, and open space for collaboration. On the last Wednesday of every month at 12 p.m. ET\, a different Coalition Hub will share insights and updates on their work\, the questions it’s grappling with\, and the challenges it’s navigating. These interactive sessions invite researchers\, CanWaCH members\, and other partners to ask questions\, exchange ideas\, and explore new opportunities for collaboration in women’s health. \nAttend here! 
URL:https://canwach.ca/event/monthly-pcwhc-grand-rounds-the-canadian-womens-heart-health-alliance-womens-cardiovascular-health-hub/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Canada
CATEGORIES:PCWHC Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260127T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260127T120000
DTSTAMP:20260622T072313
CREATED:20260113T201037Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260113T201037Z
UID:10002871-1769511600-1769515200@canwach.ca
SUMMARY:Speaking the unspeakable\, Stopping the unstoppable - obstetric violence and birth trauma
DESCRIPTION:Learning Objectives from Webinar:\n\nConsider the variant issues related to the naming and voicing of obstetric violence;\nConsider the variant causes of birth trauma\nConsider the variant impacts and consequences of obstetric violence and birth trauma\nConsider the possible options and strategies for stopping obstetric violence and birth trauma as preventable harms\n\nDr. Heather Mattner \nDr. Heather Mattner is a Perinatal Health Psychologist and Midwife with an extensive background in maternal/infant health care\, midwifery practice\, research and education\, models of practice development and review\, perinatal mental health and wellbeing\, perinatal Aboriginal health and wellbeing and primary health care. Heather has worked and lived in urban\, regional\, rural and remote settings across Australia and in New Guinea\, Nepal and Swaziland holding university\, government\, non-government\, private sector and consultancy roles. Heather is an Adjunct Associate Professor and an Honorary Clinical Senior Lecturer in the School of Psychology at The University of Adelaide. Heather has a private practice in Perinatal Psychology in the Adelaide Hills of South Australia where she sees 80 to 90 clients a month from across Australia many of whom have experienced perinatal trauma. Heather is intensely committed to achieving the prevention of birth/perinatal trauma and is also involved in presenting workshops across Australia with a consumer advocate and human rights lawyer educating maternity care professionals on Better Birth With Consent. Heather has led the writing of a guideline for the prevention of birth trauma published by the Maternity Consumer Network of Australia. \nAttend here! 
URL:https://canwach.ca/event/speaking-the-unspeakable-stopping-the-unstoppable/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Webinars and Online Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260126T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260126T150000
DTSTAMP:20260622T072313
CREATED:20260112T140933Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260112T140933Z
UID:10002859-1769434200-1769439600@canwach.ca
SUMMARY:Wellbeing Society Webinar Series
DESCRIPTION:Join PHABC for an engaging forum with Dr. Lindsay McLaren exploring the Wellbeing Economy and its implications for public health.\nWe warmly invite you to register and take part in this timely and thoughtful discussion. They hope to see you there! \nAttend here! 
URL:https://canwach.ca/event/wellbeing-society-webinar-series/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Webinars and Online Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260124
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260125
DTSTAMP:20260622T072313
CREATED:20210105T153417Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210105T153417Z
UID:10001403-1769212800-1769299199@canwach.ca
SUMMARY:International Day of Education
DESCRIPTION:Education is a human right\, a public good and a public responsibility. \nThe United Nations General Assembly proclaimed 24 January as International Day of Education\, in celebration of the role of education for peace and development. \nWithout inclusive and equitable quality education and lifelong opportunities for all\, countries will not succeed in achieving gender equality and breaking the cycle of poverty that is leaving millions of children\, youth and adults behind.
URL:https://canwach.ca/event/international-day-of-education-2/2026-01-24/
LOCATION:Ontario
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260122T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260122T143000
DTSTAMP:20260622T072313
CREATED:20260112T161327Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260112T161327Z
UID:10002863-1769086800-1769092200@canwach.ca
SUMMARY:FutureSHIFT SkillBuilding Labs: Session 2 : Building Strategic Design Through Equity as Technology
DESCRIPTION:Format: Online \n\nLearn to flip complex systems into equity-rooted strategies\,\ndesign and co-create actionable\, future-oriented initiatives\, and\ngain the confidence to pave the way on core issues including safeguarding\, MEL\, localization\, and beyond.\n\nOverview \nThe international cooperation sector is in a pivotal moment. Cooperation Canada and The Collective Legacy​​ present the FutureSHIFT Lab\, a journey to dismantle inequitable systems and build justice-centred futures. \nThis is not a passive series. It’s a facilitated lab where you will gain practical skills to diagnose power dynamics\, apply liberatory design\, and co-create a more equitable sector. \nAttend here! 
URL:https://canwach.ca/event/futureshift-skillbuilding-labs-session-2/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Webinars and Online Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260120T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260120T150000
DTSTAMP:20260622T072313
CREATED:20260112T163818Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260112T163818Z
UID:10002867-1768917600-1768921200@canwach.ca
SUMMARY:Women’s Health Framework call to action
DESCRIPTION:On December 9\, Senator Daniele Henkel introduced Bill S-243 for first reading in the Senate. The bill is scheduled for second reading on February 3\, 2026\, marking a pivotal moment for women’s health policy in Canada. Senator Henkel has shared her vision for the bill in a recent LinkedIn video\, underscoring the urgency and opportunity. \nThe Women’s Health Framework is a complex\, pan-Canadian campaign that creates meaningful entry points for every organization and business committed to improving outcomes for women. To support alignment and participation\, they are hosting a Grassroots Advocacy and Community Engagement focused information session on January 20\, 2026. The session will outline the advocacy strategy\, key messages being brought to the Hill in February\, and practical ways community organizations and leaders can connect their women’s health priorities to this national effort. \nLearn more about the information session here: https://thewhc.ca/whframework/ \nTo RSVP\, email Carmen Wyton with the subject line “Industry meeting” or “Community Meeting”.
URL:https://canwach.ca/event/womens-health-framework-cta/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Canada
CATEGORIES:PCWHC Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260116T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260116T143000
DTSTAMP:20260622T072313
CREATED:20260112T160540Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260112T160540Z
UID:10002861-1768568400-1768573800@canwach.ca
SUMMARY:FutureSHIFT SkillBuilding Labs: Session 1 Power\, Pattern\, and Fragmentation
DESCRIPTION:Format: Online \n\nLearn to decode the signals of power and their patterns\,\nbuild the skills that turn foresight into your strategic roadmap for navigating risk\, and\nstep into your power to seize responsibility.\n\nOverview \nThe international cooperation sector is in a pivotal moment. Cooperation Canada and The Collective Legacy​​ present the FutureSHIFT Lab\, a journey to dismantle inequitable systems and build justice-centred futures. \nThis is not a passive series. It’s a facilitated lab where you will gain practical skills to diagnose power dynamics\, apply liberatory design\, and co-create a more equitable sector. \nAttend here! 
URL:https://canwach.ca/event/futureshift-skillbuilding-labs/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Webinars and Online Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260113T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260113T130000
DTSTAMP:20260622T072313
CREATED:20251223T171217Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251223T171217Z
UID:10002851-1768305600-1768309200@canwach.ca
SUMMARY:Voices with Impact: January Webinar
DESCRIPTION:2026 marks the Year of the Volunteer\, a time to celebrate the longstanding impact of service. It’s also a chance for us all to write a new chapter in our lives\, inspired by those who have already filled many pages with stories of resilience\, compassion\, and dedication to their fellow human beings. \nJoin Cuso International on Tuesday January 13 for the first event in our Voices with Impact winter webinar series – a celebration of the stories\, wisdom\, and lived experiences that shape the heart of volunteering. This season\, we’re turning the pages of powerful books written by Cuso alumni\, exploring how service transforms communities and the people who step forward to serve. \nOur opening conversation features Wendy Nordick\, author of Indelible: A Social Worker in the Wake of Civil War\, and Marian Dodds\, author of Tizita – A Memoir of Perseverance and Enchantment. Together\, they’ll reflect on resilience\, compassion\, and the enduring impact of global service. \nBring your curiosity\, your questions\, and your bright New Year energy\, because every story becomes richer when we share it. \nAttend here! 
URL:https://canwach.ca/event/voices-with-impact-january-webinar/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Webinars and Online Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260109T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260109T100000
DTSTAMP:20260622T072313
CREATED:20260106T175634Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260106T175634Z
UID:10002853-1767949200-1767952800@canwach.ca
SUMMARY:Ask a Fellow: International Youth Fellowship Information Session
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a virtual Q&A session to learn more about the application process\, the placements\, and life overseas!\n\n\n\nCalling all internationally minded young people in Canada! Do you want to learn from communities around the globe? Are you ready to apply your knowledge and enthusiasm to initiatives aimed at building a more prosperous\, pluralistic world? If so\, Aga Khan Foundation Canada’s International Youth Fellowship may be just what you’re looking for! This funded opportunity offers an intensive training program and an eight-month overseas placement for recent university graduates and young professionals aged 30 or under. \nJoin us on Friday\, January 9\, 2026 at 9:00am EST for a virtual Q&A session to learn more about the application process\, the placements\, and life overseas! You’ll have the opportunity to hear directly from International Youth Fellows and AKFC staff. Please bring any questions you may have about the Fellowship and AKFC\, and we will do our best to answer them live! \nRegister for free now to receive a Zoom link. The event will be recorded and published on our website afterwards. \nAdditional information: \n\nVisit our website to learn more about the Fellowship and Frequently Asked Questions.\nClick here to get started on your application. Applications are due on Sunday\, February 1 at 11:59 pm EST.\n\nWe’re looking forward to seeing you at the event and having you join us in building a world where we all thrive together! \nAttend here! 
URL:https://canwach.ca/event/ask-a-fellow-international-youth-fellowship-information-session-2/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Webinars and Online Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260108T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260108T203000
DTSTAMP:20260622T072314
CREATED:20260107T180601Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260107T180601Z
UID:10002855-1767900600-1767904200@canwach.ca
SUMMARY:January 2026 - Action Kick Off call
DESCRIPTION:Action Kick-Off call: strategizing for impact in 2026 – January 8\, 2026 at 7:30 pm ET \nJoin us as we kick off the year by strategizing for maximum impact in 2026. \nThis session will dive into our latest call to action and feature a learning segment on international assistance with Results’ Senior Manager of Advocacy and Global Health\, Ekatha Ann John. \nThis is also a great opportunity to connect with fellow advocates\, learn more about your local group\, and take action together. \nAttend here!
URL:https://canwach.ca/event/january-2026-action-kick-off-call/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Webinars and Online Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260105
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260404
DTSTAMP:20260622T072314
CREATED:20251104T132153Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251104T132153Z
UID:10002805-1767571200-1775260799@canwach.ca
SUMMARY:Intro to knowledge synthesis for knowledge users – Online course
DESCRIPTION:Participate in this 3-month online course\, starting in January. \nThis course will teach students about knowledge synthesis in general\, as well as how to conduct knowledge\nsynthesis projects. Students will begin to conduct knowledge synthesis in the topic of their choice\, with guidance\nfrom the course directors. \nAt the end of this course\, students will be able to: \n\nDifferentiate between different types of knowledge synthesis\, such as systematic reviews and qualitative\nevidence reviews\nDistinguish between different types of evidence that can be summarized in knowledge synthesis\nDevelop a knowledge synthesis question\nEstablish the eligibility criteria for knowledge synthesis\nCreate a knowledge synthesis protocol\n\nParticipants will develop a protocol that is ready for registration that has been reviewed by the course directors. \nInterested in joining? Email Meghan.Storey@UnityHealth.to or apply now! \nFind more details here: https://bit.ly/42AoohE
URL:https://canwach.ca/event/intro-to-knowledge-synthesis-for-knowledge-users-online-course/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Webinars and Online Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251218
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251219
DTSTAMP:20260622T072314
CREATED:20201202T230603Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201202T230603Z
UID:10001375-1766016000-1766102399@canwach.ca
SUMMARY:International Migrants Day
DESCRIPTION:Throughout human history\, migration has been a courageous expression of the individual’s will to overcome adversity and to live a better life. Today\, globalization\, together with advances in communications and transportation\, has greatly increased the number of people\, who have the desire and the capacity to move to other places. \nThis new era has created challenges and opportunities for societies throughout the world. It also has served to underscore the clear linkage between migration and development\, as well as the opportunities it provides for co-development\, that is\, the concerted improvement of economic and social conditions at both origin and destination. \nMigration draws increasing attention in the world nowadays. Mixed with elements of unforeseeability\, emergency\, and complexity\, the challenges and difficulties of international migration require enhanced cooperation and collective action among countries and regions. The United Nations is actively playing a catalyst role in this area\, with the aim of creating more dialogues and interactions within countries and regions\, as well as propelling experience exchange and collaboration opportunities.
URL:https://canwach.ca/event/international-migrants-day/2025-12-18/
LOCATION:Ontario
CATEGORIES:International Days
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20251217T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20251217T140000
DTSTAMP:20260622T072314
CREATED:20251113T134759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251113T134759Z
UID:10002829-1765976400-1765980000@canwach.ca
SUMMARY:Clinical Talk: Aging with HIV
DESCRIPTION:The Activating Equity in Health Research (on AEHR) talk series offers an opportunity for experts to teach about the core frameworks and values of the Women-Centred HIV Care Hub\, including their application to women’s health and the realms of research\, academia\, medicine\, and community. On AEHR talks present a podcast-style session where one to two guest experts share their perspectives\, applications\, and future steps in advancing equity in health research.​​​ \nThe Clinical Talks series provides a space for candid conversation around clinical topics related to the field of women\, HIV\, and health. The discussions are led by clinical researchers and health care providers\, beginning with an informative presentation on the topic and closing with an open Q&A to spotlight community concerns. \nAttend here! 
URL:https://canwach.ca/event/clinical-talk-aging-with-hiv/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Webinars and Online Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20251215T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20251215T120000
DTSTAMP:20260622T072314
CREATED:20251211T194645Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251211T194645Z
UID:10002847-1765796400-1765800000@canwach.ca
SUMMARY:Forced Migration and Internal Displacement
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a critical conversation on the global displacement crisis. On Monday\, December 15 at 11:00 AM EST\, Oxfam Canada’s Irena Chipilova\, Fundraiser\, will be joined by Lauren Ravon\, Executive Director\, and Dalia Al-Awqati\, Director of Humanitarian Affairs\, to explore why more than 120 million people have been forced from their homes—and what Oxfam is doing to help. \nWhat you’ll learn: \n\nThe key drivers behind rising displacement\nPowerful stories from Oxfam’s humanitarian response\nHow your support is making a real impact\nOpportunity to pose questions directly to our experts\n\nDon’t miss this important discussion—register here!
URL:https://canwach.ca/event/forced-migration-and-internal-displacement/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Webinars and Online Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20251210T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20251210T140000
DTSTAMP:20260622T072314
CREATED:20251208T195243Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251208T195840Z
UID:10002845-1765371600-1765375200@canwach.ca
SUMMARY:Policies and best practices to prevent sexual exploitation\, abuse and harassment: Lessons from the global health sector
DESCRIPTION:Join us to close the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence with a practical discussion on how global health and humanitarian organizations can strengthen policies and practices to prevent sexual exploitation\, abuse and harassment (PSEAH). Grounded in the recognition of the inherent power imbalances that exist in our sector and in the way our programs operate\, this session will examine how organizations can more intentionally address these dynamics in their safeguarding approaches. \nBuilding on the momentum of Cooperation Canada’s Leaders’ Pledge on Preventing and Addressing Sexual Misconduct\, we will explore what effective safeguarding looks like specifically in the global health sector — from essential policy elements and survivor-centered reporting mechanisms to the real-world challenges organizations face when implementing these standards across diverse contexts. \nDate and time: Wednesday\, December 10 at 1 p.m. EST \nRegister for the practical discussion
URL:https://canwach.ca/event/lessons-from-the-global-health-sector/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Webinars and Online Events,CanWaCH Events
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:20251210T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20251210T140000
DTSTAMP:20260622T072314
CREATED:20251030T152947Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251030T152947Z
UID:10002799-1765371600-1765375200@canwach.ca
SUMMARY:Study findings: NOURISH-UK HIV and Infant feeding
DESCRIPTION:The Activating Equity in Health Research (on AEHR) talk series offers an opportunity for experts to teach about the core frameworks and values of the Women-Centred HIV Care Hub\, including their application to women’s health and the realms of research\, academia\, medicine\, and community. On AEHR talks present a podcast-style session where one to two guest experts share their perspectives\, applications\, and future steps in advancing equity in health research.​​ \nThe Clinical Talks series provides a space for candid conversation around clinical topics related to the field of women\, HIV\, and health. The discussions are led by clinical researchers and health care providers\, beginning with an informative presentation on the topic and closing with an open Q&A to spotlight community concerns. \nAttend here! 
URL:https://canwach.ca/event/study-findings-nourish-uk-hiv-and-infant-feeding/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Webinars and Online Events,PCWHC Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20251209T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20251209T130000
DTSTAMP:20260622T072314
CREATED:20251204T223614Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251204T223812Z
UID:10002843-1765281600-1765285200@canwach.ca
SUMMARY:Applying behavioural science for climate adaptation and water security: Discussion of the BASIN Research Project
DESCRIPTION:Presenters: \n\n\n\nJulie Truelove\, Head of Policy and Advocacy\, WaterAid Canada\nDr. Rohit Ramchandani\, Innovation and Strategic Partnerships Officer\, United Nations University Institute for Water\, Environment and Health (UNU-INWEH)\n\n\n\nDate & Time: December 9\, 2025\, by 12 to 1 p.m. EST \nRegister here: https://tinyurl.com/caghcch \nThe webinar will explore emerging findings from the BASIN research project and tap into the intersection of climate and health for discussion of potential future applications. \nThe behavioural adaptation for water security and inclusion (BASIN) research project is exploring the potential of behavioural and psychological science perspectives to contribute towards enhanced climate adaptation for water security. Adaptation is behaviour change yet the potential for application of behavioural science models in the context of Burkina Faso\, Tanzania\, and Malawi remains largely unexplored. \nCentred on five research questions\, BASIN is examining the determinants influencing sustained engagement of community climate and water champions\, uptake and use of climate information\, and adoption of adaptation behaviours at local and national levels through 11 case studies.
URL:https://canwach.ca/event/applying-behavioural-science-for-climate-adaptation/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Webinars and Online Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Canadian Association for Global Health":MAILTO:info@cagh-acsm.org
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