Voices from the Grassroots Flipbook
Launched at the Voices from the Grassroots’ Breakfast Dialogue in honour of International Development Week this flipbook features firsthand accounts about…
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Launched at the Voices from the Grassroots’ Breakfast Dialogue in honour of International Development Week this flipbook features firsthand accounts about…
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Join OCIC and Spur Change for a dynamic, interactive workshop on fundraising and resource mobilization for small and medium organizations working in international cooperation in Canada. Please see Global Affairs Canada criteria as an eligible Small or Medium Organizations (SMOs) working in international cooperation. Click here for more info and to register by May 17, 2023
Building Equity | Fundraising Workshop: Toronto Read More »
The Indigenous School Food Circle is pleased to host a webinar on how school food programs are engaging their students in food forests and growing food on the land. Our speakers will share how they’ve established their programs, what they set out to do, how the program has supported their students and their broader community,
Growing Food on the Land in Indigenous School Communities Read More »
As a young activist seeking change, oftentimes common world issues seem too complex, almost impossible to deal with. And, that’s true, they are…
Our Common Agenda by Albesa Aliu Read More »
At the start of the OCIC Youth Policy-Makers Hub (YPH) program, I was still green to the policy space. Having experienced barriers to entry, I wished to…
Together for Impact by Harshini Ramesh Read More »
Prior to submitting my application to be a part of the second cohort of Youth Policy-Makers Hub (YPH), like many people during this pandemic…
New Adventures on a Non-Linear Path by Salamatu Mohammed Read More »
Context: Adaptability is listed by business leaders as the #1 most in-demand capability when they look to hire employees and promote leaders. In a world where digitalization, automation, work displacement and re-skilling are the new norms, and where disruptions such as Covid-19 have accelerated the pace of change, organizations need leaders who have learned to
OCIC ‘Adaptive Leadership in a Changing World’ Read More »
Canada’s international cooperation organizations are grappling with the global call to shift the power within the sector in favour of equity-seeking communities and the values of self-determination, human dignity, and global solidarity. Such a sector transformation, however, requires individual and institutional capacity to reflect on our own motivations, mandates, as well as processes we follow