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SUMMARY:The Charlevoix Education Initiative
DESCRIPTION:Join us on June 20 to explore how Canada is leading the way in transforming education for girls and women in crisis contexts!\n\nEducation is a fundamental human right and a cornerstone for sustainable development. The Government of Canada has been a long-standing leader in education. Most notably\, Canada led the G7 Charlevoix Education Initiative\, which committed to investing in projects aimed at enhancing access to quality education for girls\, adolescent girls and women\, particularly in the context of conflict and crises\, which leveraged $3.2 billion from the G7 and other leaders at the G7 2018 Summit. \nAlongside its NGO and CSO partners\, Canada’s own $400 million investment has yielded important results\, reaching the most marginalized in communities impacted by conflict\, climate\, and COVID-19. As we continue to navigate the complexities of educational programming in such environments\, it’s crucial to leverage evidence and experience to inform our policies and practices effectively. \nJoin us on June 20 as we explore successes\, challenges\, and lessons learned from education programming in crisis contexts. We will highlight research conducted by the Canadian International Education Policy Working Group’s (CIEPWG)Charlevoix Community of Practice\, which brings together education practitioners from various organizations funded through the Charlevoix Education Initiative. \nKey Information for Attendees: \n\nWhen you register\, please indicate whether you are interested in attending in-person at the Delegation of the Ismaili Imamat or online (Zoom) by selecting the relevant ticket option.\nIn-person attendees are welcome to arrive by 9:30 a.m. EDT to network and enjoy light refreshments.\nThis event will be offered in English and French.\n\nFor accommodation requests\, accessibility inquiries\, or any other questions\, please contact us at akfc.events@akdn.org. \n  \nSpeakers: \nCatherine Paquin-Schmidt\, Programs and Partnerships Manager\, AKFC \nDr. Cherie Enns\, Charlevoix Education Initiative Lead Researcher\, Transformative Community Planning and Policy \nDanaé Léger\, Project manager\, Fondation Paul Gérin-Lajoie \nHasan Mohammad Saifo\, Senior Program Manager\, AKF Syria \nKhalil Z. Shariff\, CEO\, AKFC \nKristin Swardh\, Research Associate and Project Manager\, Transformative Community Planning and Policy \nMaya Doyon Hanson\, Gender Equality and Inclusion Advisor\, Plan International \nSharon Armstrong\, Director General\, Social Development\, Global Affairs Canada \nTamara Jacod\, Education Specialist & West Africa Representative\, Fondation Paul Gérin-Lajoie \nTaryn Russell\, Deputy Executive Director\, Results Canada\, and Co-Chair\, CIEPWG. \nTracey Evans\, Director\, Global Partnerships\, Right To Play International \nYvonne Tagwireyi\, Transformative Community Planning and Policy \nRegister today!
URL:https://www.akfc.ca/event/the-charlevoix-education-initiative/
LOCATION:Delegation of the Ismaili Imamat\, 199 Sussex Drive\, Ottawa\, ON\, K1N 1K6\, Canada
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