1-2 May: Inuit Legal Stakeholder Summit (Winnipeg)
The University of Manitoba and Perrie Law, funded by the Law Foundation of Manitoba, are hosting a Summit on the viability of an Inuit Legal Clinic in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
SDG 16 aims to achieve peaceful, just and inclusive societies and is foundational to the achievement of all SDGs. People and communities can more easily engage in the actions necessary to achieve the SDGs when they feel a sense of personal safety, enjoy fundamental freedoms and have opportunities to participate in public life. Furthermore, laws and regulations govern all aspects of life and help shape outcomes. This SDG includes many longer-term goals in terms of: reducing violence, promoting access to justice, building an inclusive society free from racism and ensuring more effective, accountable, and inclusive institutions.
The University of Manitoba and Perrie Law, funded by the Law Foundation of Manitoba, are hosting a Summit on the viability of an Inuit Legal Clinic in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
In Nunavut, the territorial Human Rights Tribunal’s systemic failures evoke a chilling scene of bureaucratic dysfunction, trapping applicants in a nightmarish labyrinth of legal violations and administrative chaos.
Despite historic progress achieved in 2020, Canada saw a sharp upswing in national child poverty rates.
Today, Canada kicked off its third annual National Kindness Week with a press conference hosted by Global Dignity Canada.
From February 11-17, 2024, Canada will observe its third annual National Kindness Week.
As we approach our fourth year of celebrating National Kindness Week, let’s reflect on the profound impact that kindness can have on individuals, communities, and society as a whole.
With our Niriqatiginnga workshop session accepted for Arctic Congress 2024, and receiving our first letter of support from the University of the Arctic, we wanted to learn more about Canada’s vision for Arctic youth empowerment.
Ripple Effects Mapping (REM) is a dynamic evaluation technique that illuminates the interconnected web of intended and unintended outcomes resulting from an initiative.
On October 18, 2023, we celebrated another exciting Global Dignity Day in Canada. This year’s event ignited a powerful wave of positive energy, and brought forth values of dignity, compassion,
Today, the annual Global Dignity Day Canada Dignity Dialogue created waves of positive change by fostering dignity, kindness, and inclusive well-being in our diverse world.
Our project is firmly committed to advancing the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and this objective lies at the core of everything we do.
With a dedicated focus on sustainability, we’ve woven these global goals into the fabric of the Niriqatiginnga project and its activities.
Click on an SDG icon to learn more about how our efforts are making a tangible impact in that area.