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64 civil society organizations call on Canada to respond to crisis in Sudan

UncategorizedBy Ashley ArmstrongDecember 11, 2024

64 civil society organizations—including Inter Pares—and 46 individuals released an open letter to the Canadian government calling for an immediate response to the crisis in Sudan.

Prioritizing mental health in social justice

UncategorizedBy Ashley ArmstrongNovember 1, 2024

Your November Bulletin shares how counterparts in Burma and Colombia are making mental health a priority.

Behind the scenes of LGBTQI+ Advocacy: A mental health conversation with Valentina Parra

UncategorizedBy Ashley ArmstrongOctober 21, 2024

We spoke with Valentina Parra, a feminist lawyer with Colombia Diversa, to find out how she and her team take care of their mental health while advocating for LGBTQI+ rights.

Addressing urgent mental health in post-coup Burma

UncategorizedBy Ashley ArmstrongOctober 21, 2024

Our counterparts in Burma continue to build their capacity and effectively respond to the emerging needs of their communities in the face of conflict and crises.

The mental strain of war reporting in Burma

UncategorizedBy Ashley ArmstrongOctober 21, 2024

Despite the costs, reporters from Burma are resolute in the role they play in the struggle for peace and democracy.

daughters, mothers, grandmothers and other sexual outlaws

UncategorizedBy Ashley ArmstrongOctober 15, 2024

Explore the online photo exhibit featuring sexual and reproductive health and rights activism in Bangladesh, El Salvador and the Philippines.

Round table with Vigilance OGM: Agroecology, feminist approaches and the struggle against agrochemicals

UncategorizedBy Ashley ArmstrongOctober 7, 2024

Watch experts from Canada and West Africa discuss agroecology, food sovereignty and gender equality.

NEW photo exhibit showcases SRHR activism

UncategorizedBy Ashley ArmstrongSeptember 9, 2024

A new photo exhibit co-curated by Inter Pares and three international social justice organizations documents sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) activism in Bangladesh, El Salvador and the Philippines.

Open letter to Prime Minister Trudeau on Myanmar/Burma

UncategorizedBy Ashley ArmstrongSeptember 4, 2024

Inter Pares—together with 79 Canadian, Myanmar and international organizations—sent a letter to the Government of Canada calling for it to renew and reinvigorate its support for the people’s and the country’s path toward a democratic future in Burma.

Mangrove restoration: Local solutions, global impacts

UncategorizedBy Ashley ArmstrongSeptember 3, 2024

The often-misunderstood mangrove is an ecosystem at the centre of efforts to adapt to climate change in West African coastal and island communities.

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