Erica Little joins IWRP!

Erica graduated from Capilano University and Simon Fraser University with a Communications Diploma and Degree. She represents IWRP on the Up For Debate Campaign and, along with Chantal, as one of the IWRP researchers on the BC CEDAW Group’s submission to the Human Rights Council. She has worked in Europe and India and is a […]

Welcome Chantal Gougain to IWRP!

Chantal has a degree in Communications and International Development and is working on IWRP’s contribution to the BC CEDAW Group’s submission to the Human Rights Council as well as other research and IWRP activities. The BC CEDAW group is a coalition of women’s NGOs and non-profits committed to advancing the equality of women and girls. […]

We are proud to announce that Annita McPhee has joined the IWRP as a member of the Advisory Committee

Annita is a member of the Tahltan Nation located in Northwestern British Columbia’s Stikine Valley.  She is former President of the  Tahltan Central Council and  served 3 terms as Leader of the Tahltan Nation.  Annita continues work to enhance and protect the quality of life for First Nations in Canada and globally. A recipient of the Aboriginal Woman of Distinction award, as well as […]

Up For Debate

– IWRP is a member of an alliance of more than 100 women’s organizations and allies focused on raising feminist issues for the 2015 Canadian federal election. Find out more at http://upfordebate.ca/

Megan Nobert of IWRP was one of the researchers and writers of the analysis of the first two reports on the Canadian National Action Plan on Women Peace and Security (http://wpsncanada.files.wordpress.com/2012/05/worth-the-wait-report.pdf) as well as the Canadian chapter for the Global Network of Women’s Peacebuilders’ Global Monitoring Initiative (http://wpsn-canada.org/2014/10/28/wpsn-canada-contributes-to-global-monitoring-effort-on-women-peace-and-security/) We are very proud of Megan’s contributions!

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