The Grandmothers Advocacy Network (GRAN) is a Canada-wide network of volunteers who advocate at the local, national and international levels for a world where the human rights of older women, children, youth, and gender-diverse people are respected.
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We need Canada to take a strong position in support of a robust AIDS response! #HLM2026AIDS
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Tragic but true...the most vulnerable people are being hit hardest by the climate crisis.
Women farmers are overcoming barriers & leading the way in agriculture & pastoralism.
Meet Mariafrancesca Serra, who returned to her roots in Sardinia to revive her family's farming business & inspire a generation of women in agriculture.
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The European Commission has warned of humanitarian disasters in African countries including Sudan, Somalia, South Sudan and Chad, as well as Ecuador, Venezuela and Haiti in the Americas. There are ways to blunt the impact ... But the time to start is now. www.economist.com/science-and-...
The Government of Canada tabled a new First Nations Clean Water Act on June 16, Bill C-37. Indigenous Services Minister Mandy Gull-Masty says the new
The moment is here.
The #HLM2026AIDS starts today, bringing together governments, communities and partners to decide the future of the global AIDS response.
Follow #HLM2026AIDS live on UN Web TV: webtv.un.org/en/asset/k1u...
More events: www.unaids.org
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Citizens’ Climate Lobby Canada
One month into the #Ebola disease outbreak in #DRC, the situation remains critical as infections and deaths rise.
Our teams are responding by setting up treatment centres, strengthening surveillance and informing communities.
Dr. Maria Mashako, our Medical Coordinator, reports:
As temperatures rise, the poorest communities are often hit the hardest.
Informal settlements are on the front lines of the climate crisis, but many are also developing practical solutions to survive it.
Here’s what we can learn from their response: bit.ly/4ovOZ9y via @knowablemag
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As temperatures rise, it is the poor who suffer most. The coping strategies of those living in informal settlements may hold lessons for cities of the future.