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View this post on Instagram De la santé mentale à l'éducation du futur; des inégalités entre les sexes à l'insécurité de l'emploi et plus encore, la série des ODD couvrira des histoires de #jeunes champions et Ambassadeurs(drices) des ODD s'efforçant de pousser le Canada vers un avenir plus durable. Devenez notre prochain invité.e! Consultez notre story pour en savoir plus. Contact: generationsdg1@gmail.com..Spanning topics of mental health, education of the future, gender inequalities, job insecurities & more, the SDG series will cover stories of #young champions & #SDGAmbassadors striving to push Canada towards a sustainable future. Check out our stories to find out more.Contact us at generationsdg1@gmail.com#generationsdg #sdgs A post shared by UN Association In Canada (@unacanada) on May 15 2020
De la santé mentale à l'éducation du futur; des inégalités entre les sexes à l'insécurité de l'emploi et plus encore, la série des ODD couvrira des histoires de #jeunes champions et Ambassadeurs(drices) des ODD s'efforçant de pousser le Canada vers un avenir plus durable. Devenez notre prochain invité.e! Consultez notre story pour en savoir plus. Contact: generationsdg1@gmail.com..Spanning topics of mental health, education of the future, gender inequalities, job insecurities & more, the SDG series will cover stories of #young champions & #SDGAmbassadors striving to push Canada towards a sustainable future. Check out our stories to find out more.Contact us at generationsdg1@gmail.com#generationsdg #sdgs
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View this post on Instagram As United Nations Association In Canada celebrates our 75th anniversary and @unitednations 75th Anniversary, we are beyond thrilled to begin our new Global Citizen Highlights! UNA-Canada will be highlighting Canadian individuals whose contributions to their neighbourhood, community, country, have helped break barriers and shape a better life for someone or for Canada or for the world! As a way to honour and celebrate her 90th birthday, UNA-Canada is pleased to highlight our first Global Citizen Muriel Smith! Muriel has been, and remains a vital part of our UNA-Canada Global Citizen family for years - active in our Winnipeg Branch; a mentor and governance leader with our National Board (including service as our National Chair from 1996-1999); an engaged member of civil society delegations to several major UN Conferences (including on the Environment & Development in RIO/1992, Human Rights in Geneva/1993 and on Women in Beijing/1995), and of course, so often as an advocate for gender equity as an elected official and to the annual United Nations Commission on the Status of Women and in everything she does!Muriel has always challenged UNA-Canada to be the best we can as we interact with civil society. She has lead by example as an educator, an activist for human rights in general and women’s rights in particular, as a dedicated - and successful - politician and as a great civil society leader and motivator. If Winnipeg and Manitoba are her home, her reach and powerful, positive influence, has encompassed Canada as a whole and the larger global community. That active engagement has never ceased. UNA-Canada is deeply grateful for Muriel’s contribution and is excited to highlight her as a Global Citizen. (Muriel turns 90 years old today!) For a 25$ donation, you or someone you know can nominate a special individual in your community to receive a virtual Global Citizen recognition and certificate! What does a Global Citizen mean to you? Maybe it’s someone who has broken barriers and shattered the glass ceiling…Maybe it’s someone who has quietly brought you comfort, peace and support during hard times! Visit unac.org for more details!#generationsdg #sdgs A post shared by UN Association In Canada (@unacanada) on May 09 2020
As United Nations Association In Canada celebrates our 75th anniversary and @unitednations 75th Anniversary, we are beyond thrilled to begin our new Global Citizen Highlights! UNA-Canada will be highlighting Canadian individuals whose contributions to their neighbourhood, community, country, have helped break barriers and shape a better life for someone or for Canada or for the world! As a way to honour and celebrate her 90th birthday, UNA-Canada is pleased to highlight our first Global Citizen Muriel Smith! Muriel has been, and remains a vital part of our UNA-Canada Global Citizen family for years - active in our Winnipeg Branch; a mentor and governance leader with our National Board (including service as our National Chair from 1996-1999); an engaged member of civil society delegations to several major UN Conferences (including on the Environment & Development in RIO/1992, Human Rights in Geneva/1993 and on Women in Beijing/1995), and of course, so often as an advocate for gender equity as an elected official and to the annual United Nations Commission on the Status of Women and in everything she does!Muriel has always challenged UNA-Canada to be the best we can as we interact with civil society. She has lead by example as an educator, an activist for human rights in general and women’s rights in particular, as a dedicated - and successful - politician and as a great civil society leader and motivator. If Winnipeg and Manitoba are her home, her reach and powerful, positive influence, has encompassed Canada as a whole and the larger global community. That active engagement has never ceased. UNA-Canada is deeply grateful for Muriel’s contribution and is excited to highlight her as a Global Citizen. (Muriel turns 90 years old today!) For a 25$ donation, you or someone you know can nominate a special individual in your community to receive a virtual Global Citizen recognition and certificate! What does a Global Citizen mean to you? Maybe it’s someone who has broken barriers and shattered the glass ceiling…Maybe it’s someone who has quietly brought you comfort, peace and support during hard times! Visit unac.org for more details!#generationsdg #sdgs
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