• Influence, Inspire, Innovate: Realizing the potential of new policy horizons

    Delegation of the Ismaili Imamat 199 Sussex Drive, Ottawa, ON, Canada

    On September 27 and 28, 2017 join us for the Canadian Council for International Cooperation’s 2017 annual conference, INFLUENCE INSPIRE INNOVATE. INFLUENCE INSPIRE INNOVATE will focus on the potential of new policy directions in a rapidly changing domestic and international context. At the heart of the conference is the question: How should Canadian civil society organizations seize new policy opportunities and tackle corresponding challenges? Join global experts, thought leaders and practitioners for interactive sessions, enlightening talks, and inspiring debates that will explore the key elements of new policy directions, and the new skills, ways of working, and partnerships that are required to create a more peaceful, prosperous, and equal world for all.

  • Getting to Work: Women’s Empowerment in South Asia – Ismaili Centre Toronto

    Ismaili Centre Toronto 49 Wynford Dr, North York, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    On September 28, join Yasmin Karim, Programme Manager with the Aga Khan Rural Support Programme Pakistan, and Lindsay Mossman, Gender Advisor at Aga Khan Foundation Canada for a conversation about women's empowerment in challenging contexts and how vocational and skills training in Pakistan is transforming women's roles in their household and their communities.

  • Getting to Work: Women’s Empowerment in Pakistan – University of Toronto

    University of Toronto Room 108N (North House) 1 Devonshire Place, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    On September 29, join Yasmin Karim, Programme Manager with the Aga Khan Rural Support Programme Pakistan, for a conversation about women’s empowerment in challenging contexts and how vocational and skills training in Pakistan is challenging social norms and transforming women’s roles in their household and their communities. By working through a case study, participants will explore how some of approaches, challenges and lessons learned implementing women’s economic empowerment programs.

  • Getting to Work: Women’s Empowerment in Pakistan – University of Alberta

    University of Alberta - School of Business Alberta School of Business, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

    Join Yasmin Karim, the Gender and Development Programme Manager with the Aga Khan Rural Support Programme Pakistan, for a conversation about achieving women’s empowerment in challenging contexts and how vocational and skills training in Pakistan is challenging social norms and transforming women’s roles in their household and their communities.

  • Getting to Work: Women’s Empowerment in Pakistan – University of Victoria

    University of Victoria - Engineering/Computer Science Building 99111 Ring Rd, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada

    Join Yasmin Karim, the Gender and Development Programme Manager with the Aga Khan Rural Support Programme Pakistan, for a conversation about achieving women’s empowerment in challenging contexts and how vocational and skills training in Pakistan is challenging social norms and transforming women’s roles in their household and their communities.

  • Getting to Work: Women’s Empowerment in Pakistan – Simon Fraser University

    Simon Fraser University - Vancouver Campus 515 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

    Join Yasmin Karim, the Gender and Development Programme Manager with the Aga Khan Rural Support Programme Pakistan, for a conversation about achieving women’s empowerment in challenging contexts and how vocational and skills training in Pakistan is challenging social norms and transforming women’s roles in their household and their communities.

  • Getting to Work: Women’s Empowerment in Pakistan – University of British Columbia

    University of British Columbia 2329 West Mall, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

    Join Yasmin Karim, the Gender and Development Programme Manager with the Aga Khan Rural Support Programme Pakistan, for a conversation about achieving women’s empowerment in challenging contexts and how vocational and skills training in Pakistan is challenging social norms and transforming women’s roles in their household and their communities.

  • Climate Change and Natural Disasters: Are we ready?

    Delegation of the Ismaili Imamat 199 Sussex Drive, Ottawa, ON, Canada

    On Monday, November 27, 2017 join Aga Khan Foundation Canada and thePanel to explore the natural disaster risks we face based on new climate and weather trends, how we should be preparing, and what role Canada should play abroad.