Planting seeds of change: Women farmers from West Africa and Canada on tour
In September, Inter Pares welcomed seven feminist leaders from West Africa for an agricultural learning exchange.
In September, Inter Pares welcomed seven feminist leaders from West Africa for an agricultural learning exchange.
Rita Morbia, Program Manager at Inter Pares, shares her experience of being in Sudan when the war started in 2023—and calls for Canada to take action.
In this webinar, Inter Pares and Carleton University’s School of Journalism and Communication explore independent media’s critical role, featuring the perspectives of Inter Pares counterparts from Burma.
For 50 years, Inter Pares has worked with grassroots activists and organizations to create a more just, equal world.
In this webinar, Dr. Asha El-Karib and Ilham Ibrahim from Inter Pares counterpart SORD discuss how women in Sudan are navigating the war, and their own organizational and personal survival strategies.
Last Fall, Inter Pares launched daughters, mothers, grandmothers and other sexual outlaws, a photo exhibition in collaboration with Gallery 101 in Ottawa.
“[W]hen we come together—sharing knowledge, strategies and support—we build a movement that can’t be ignored,” reflected Sharaban Tohura of Nijera Kori.
Inter Pares applauds and celebrates the verdict together with our counterpart.
From September 20 to 30, 2024, Inter Pares accompanied a West African delegation to meet with farming communities and feminist activists in Quebec and Canada—the Equality in the Field Tour.
The current conflict in Sudan is primarily between the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF).