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What We Heard: Feedback on discussions on Canada’s feminist foreign policy

UncategorizedBy Keyur PatelFebruary 12, 2021

What We Heard is a summary of rich input from the public and a variety of organizations who have articulated what a feminist foreign policy means to them, and what Canada can do to facilitate its implementation,

Be Brave, Be Bold: Recommendations for Canada’s feminist foreign policy

UncategorizedBy Keyur PatelFebruary 12, 2021

Be Brave, Be Bold is the Feminist Foreign Policy Working Group’s official submission to the Government of Canada on its feminist foreign policy.

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Inter Pares joins call for Burma to end use of violence and respect democracy

UncategorizedBy Keyur PatelFebruary 4, 2021

Inter Pares has signed onto a joint statement regarding the February 1st military coup d’état in Burma.

Anti-racism and anti-colonialism start with us

UncategorizedBy Keyur PatelFebruary 2, 2021

For many people, 2020 was a year of increased awareness about injustices in our society.

Dismantling systemic racism and exclusion in Colombia

UncategorizedBy Keyur PatelFebruary 2, 2021

For Manuel, ethno-education is not only an obligation of the State, it is fundamental to the dismantling of systemic racism and exclusion that Indigenous and Afro-Colombian communities face.

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Decolonizing development

UncategorizedBy Keyur PatelFebruary 2, 2021

Forty-five years after its founding, Inter Pares still aspires to uphold that principle for which we were named.

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New reports share core principles of a feminist foreign policy

UncategorizedBy Keyur PatelFebruary 2, 2021

As a member of the Feminist Foreign Policy Working Group Inter Pares is pleased to share two new reports highlighting our aspirations for Canada’s feminist foreign policy.

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Challenging colonialism

UncategorizedBy Ashley ArmstrongFebruary 1, 2021

Your February Bulletin features the work of our counterparts in Canada and Colombia to resist racism and colonialism.

Lessons learned in the pursuit of gender justice and feminist practice in Burma

UncategorizedBy Keyur PatelJanuary 26, 2021

The report compiles a number of insights and key lessons for supporting movement building and systemic change, with a political analysis that centers gender and its intersection with Indigenous rights.

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New report on funding feminist movements in Burma

UncategorizedBy Keyur PatelJanuary 26, 2021

The Fund for Global Human Rights and Inter Pares have co-published a new report: Lessons Learned in the Pursuit of Gender Justice and Feminist Practice in Burma.

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