Building momentum
Your February Bulletin explores Building Momentum—our new cross-geographic program—and explains how counterparts will expand their programming on SRHR.
Your February Bulletin explores Building Momentum—our new cross-geographic program—and explains how counterparts will expand their programming on SRHR.
In West Africa, social and patriarchal conditions and norms limit rural women’s opportunities and rights.
In our 2018 Annual Report, you will read the stories of five extraordinary activists.
Inter Pares has long called for the Canadian government to uphold the crucial role of charities in public debate and in Canadian society at large.
In this year’s Annual Report, we highlight the people of Inter Pares. Meet some of our counterparts, a donor, a staff and a board member, all part of the Inter Pares community.
Between May and July 2016, Global Affairs Canada conducted an extensive review of its development policies, known as the International Assistance Review (IAR). The review was an opportunity for civil society organizations and for Canadians to offer their views on how Canada can take action on poverty and inequality abroad.
This brief, submitted to Canada’s International Assistance Review in July 2016, seeks to build a common understanding of feminist approaches to international assistance, to assess the challenges, gaps and opportunities in Global Affairs Canada’s approach, and to develop a set of practical recommendations for implementing a feminist approach.
A two-year participatory research project on Inter Pares as a feminist organization.
Twenty activists consolidate knowledge and advance feminist strategies on the issue of sexual violence against women in armed conflict.
The paper examines how we categorize people who have been forced to leave their places of belonging.