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Systemic change takes time—but together with our counterparts, we’re creating a more just and equal world today.

Read Inter Pares updates and stories to see how we promote social justice in real time. 

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The Equality in the field tour

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.

Food and climate justice Burkina Faso Canada Guinea-Bissau Senegal Togo

January 15, 2025

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

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

Food and climate justice Burkina Faso Guinea-Bissau Senegal Togo

October 7, 2024

Mangrove restoration: Local solutions, global impacts

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

Food and climate justice Senegal Togo

September 3, 2024

Leading the change: Women and youth at the heart of climate action

In Senegal, rural women and youth play a crucial role in natural resource management and climate-change adaptation.

Food and climate justice Senegal

September 3, 2024

Climate plans must include solutions by and for communities

“This is where we used to grow rice, before the sea swept our fields away,” Sanca Albino says, pointing to the beach, where the waves crash relentlessly.

Food and climate justice Guinea-Bissau

September 3, 2024

Local knowledge for sustainable climate adaptation

Your September Bulletin highlights our counterparts’ work in supporting the resilience and autonomy of local populations in the face of environmental challenges.

Food and climate justice Guinea-Bissau Senegal Togo

September 1, 2024

Existence is resistance

In our 2023 annual report, you’ll read about our counterparts struggling through current conflicts and others working under the long shadows of a violent past.

Economic justice Food and climate justice Gender justice and women's rights Health Peace and democracy

May 24, 2024

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Gender equality in rural areas

Gender equality in rural areas addresses the challenges and struggles facing rural women in West Africa—and how they are working to break down barriers.

Food and climate justice Gender justice and women's rights Burkina Faso Canada Senegal

November 8, 2023

Sowing food sovereignty, cultivating relationships

Inter Pares helps farmers in Canada push for better climate policy, support migrant farm workers and build relationships between settler farmers and Indigenous communities.

Food and climate justice Canada

September 28, 2023

Countering corporate control at COP27 climate negotiations

“Thoughts and feelings only go so far… Economic reconciliation is backing up those feelings.”

Food and climate justice Canada

September 15, 2023

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Inter Pares is located in Ottawa, on unceded and unsurrendered Algonquin Anishinaabe territory, part of the Indigenous lands currently known as Canada. We are committed to building relationships with Indigenous-led justice movements and supporting connections between Indigenous struggles in Canada and those abroad. We welcome the resistance and resurgence of Indigenous Peoples as part of the decolonizing process. Learn more about our commitment to decolonization.

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