Building Just Worlds Together: Youth Activism and Global Solidarity

Building Just Worlds Together: Youth Activism and Global Solidarity

Join us this November for an inspiring webinar on youth activism and global solidarity with the 2025 ICN Youth delegates!

By Inter-Council Network

Date and time

Starts on Wednesday, November 20 · 11am PST

Location

Online

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour 30 minutes

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💻 Join us this November for an inspiring two-part webinar on youth activism and global solidarity, featuring our 2025 ICN Youth delegates!

Discover how young changemakers across Canada are addressing global priority issues, from gender equity and climate justice to human rights. Engage with passionate speakers, share your ideas, and learn how you can make a difference in your community and beyond.

Let’s explore the power of youth to drive positive change and build a more equitable world. Don’t miss this opportunity to connect, collaborate, and ignite your activism! Register and join us to hear directly from young leaders and explore impactful ways to engage youth in global solidarity.


ℹ️ The webinar will be hosted online on:

  • Wednesday, November 20, at 3:00 PM Atlantic (1:30 PM Eastern / 10:30 AM Pacific)
  • Thursday, November 21, at 3:00 PM Atlantic (1:30 PM Eastern / 10:30 AM Pacific)


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💻 Joignez-vous à nous en novembre pour un webinaire inspirant en deux parties sur l'activisme des jeunes et la solidarité mondiale, avec nos déléguées jeunesse RCC 2025!

Découvrez comment de jeunes agents de changement à travers le Canada s'attaquent aux priorités mondiales, de l'équité des genres et la justice climatique aux droits humains. Engagez-vous avec des intervenants passionnés, partagez vos idées et apprenez comment vous pouvez faire une différence dans votre communauté et au-delà.

Explorons ensemble le pouvoir de la jeunesse pour encourager un changement positif et construire un monde plus équitable. Ne manquez pas cette occasion de vous connecter, de collaborer et de donner un élan à votre activisme ! Inscrivez-vous et rejoignez-nous pour écouter directement des jeunes leaders et découvrir des moyens percutants d'impliquer les jeunes dans la solidarité mondiale.


ℹ️ Le webinaire se tiendra en ligne sur Zoom:


  • Mercredi 20 novembre, à 15 h Atlantique (13 h 30 heure de l’Est / 10 h 30 Pacifique)
  • Jeudi 21 novembre, à 15 h Atlantique (13 h 30 heure de l’Est / 10 h 30 Pacifique)


Organized by

The Inter-Council Network (ICN) is a coalition of the eight Provincial and Regional Councils for International Cooperation. These independent member-based Councils are committed to global social justice and social change, and represent more than 350 diverse civil society organizations (CSOs) from across Canada.

The ICN provides a national forum in which the Councils collaborate for improved effectiveness and identify common priorities for collective action. Rooted in communities across Canada, we are leaders in public engagement at a local and regional level, and are recognized for bringing regional knowledge and priorities to the national level.

Created in 2006 through a collective effort of the Councils, and supported through CIDA funding from 2007, the ICN has met and continues to address key needs of the Canadian international development community. Representing over 350 CSOs, we are well placed to identify and address regional concerns, and are deeply aware of the needs and challenges of the small and medium sized civil society organizations within our sector.

The Councils work with diverse national, regional, and local organizations from the ground up. Each Provincial and Regional Council is also a member of Cooperation Canada, an Ottawa-based membership organization and key partner of the Regional and Provincial Councils. Each Council’s membership spans from cultural community civil society organizations to highly recognizable international organizations. The ICN itself partners with national networks and organizations to ensure public engagement activities reach communities from coast to coast to coast, and that our voice reflects the interests and values of our members.