The Youth Policy-Makers Hub
Global problems like gender inequality and climate change affect people of all ages everywhere. These complex problems require holistic inter-generational approaches, diverse mindsets, multi-disciplinary methods and multi-sectoral dialogue. OCIC recognizes the wealth of knowledge, experience and leadership that youth leaders bring to the international cooperation sector in Ontario and beyond. We want to help enable the active participation of youth at local, national and international policy-making tables to inform decisions that concern their lives, future and the planet.
OCIC’s Youth Policy-Makers Hub (YPH) seeks to engage diverse youth from across Ontario in international cooperation policy processes in support of Gender Equality, Canada’s Feminist International Assistance Policy (FIAP) action areas, and the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). In doing so, we also hope to increase the awareness and interest of Ontarians, especially youth, in international cooperation and key global issues, and to offer opportunities for meaningful participation in advocacy and policy-making processes, meetings and delegations.
THE 2024-2025 POLICY MATTERS SERIES
Session 2: The BPfA in Canada
Marjorie Emmanuel, Director of Intergovernmental and International Relations at Women and Gender Equality Canada (WAGE), and Vicky Smallman, National Director of Women’s and Human Rights at Canadian Labour Congress, joined us to share their expertise on the BPfA from both government and civil society perspectives in Canada.
Session 1: An Introduction to BPfA
Mary Scott, Women’s Rights Advocate and Co-founder of Institute for International Women’s Rights – Manitoba, and Divya Sharma, Youth Advocate and CSW68 delegate, joined us to share the historical significance of Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, it’s current status, youth engagement and more.