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Table of Contents Index by Theme page 59 ACGC Members Directory page 64

This project is made possible through funding from the Government of Canada through the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) Compiled by Diana Coumantarakis Design and Layout by Chris Peters www.chrispeters.ca Printed by Black Cat Press

About ACGC .................................................................................. 3 Africa Book Project Jodi Facette - Education in the Developing World ....................... 4 Asia Pacific Accord of Canada Charles Shaw ............................................................................ 5 Bridges of Love Ministry Marg Pollon ................................................................................. 6 Canadian Catholic Organization for Development and Peace Julio Garcia, Angus Perry.............................................................. 7 Leadership Formation Workshop.................................................. 8 Canadian Humanitarian Organization for International Relief Sandra Moore ............................................................................... 9 Canadian Women for Women in Afghanistan Colette Belanger ......................................................................... 10 Janice Eisenhauer ....................................................................... 11 Janis Rapchuk ............................................................................ 12 Carolyn Reicher ......................................................................... 13 CAUSE Canada Erin Wilkins ............................................................................... 14 Travis Wilkins ............................................................................ 15 Bringing the Millennium Development Goals to Life ................ 16 Centre for Affordable Water Sanitation and Technology Millie Adam ............................................................................... 17 Shauna Curry, Camille Dow Baker ............................................ 18 Laure FĂŠlix-Bower, Bryan Fofonoff ............................................ 19 Diana Frost, Mike Lafleur .......................................................... 20 Ron Lentz, Alison Pidskalny ...................................................... 21 Andrea Roach, Tal Woolsey ........................................................ 22 Youth Summit ............................................................................ 23 Change for Children Association Fiona Cavanagh ......................................................................... 24 Cecily Mills ................................................................................ 25 Brazil .......................................................................................... 25 Canada and the Global South .................................................... 26 Economic Growth ...................................................................... 26 Global Kitchen ........................................................................... 27 Global Poverty and Debt ............................................................ 27 Intercultural Understanding ....................................................... 28 Protecting Human Rights .......................................................... 28 The Rise of Multinational Corporations .................................... 29 Water and the Environment ....................................................... 29 CUSO Erynn Lyster ............................................................................... 30 Patrick Lucas .............................................................................. 31 ...continued on page 2

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Edzimkulu, A Society for Children of AIDS ................................. 32 Engineers Without Borders Calgary Marc Beaudin ............................................................................ 33 Anne Chung, Jessica Shumlich, Shawn Tse ................................ 34 Energy Matters ........................................................................... 35 Food for Thought ...................................................................... 35 Root Causes of Poverty ............................................................... 36 Engineers Without Borders Edmonton Energy Matters ........................................................................... 37 Food for Thought ....................................................................... 38 Students returning from overseas placement .............................. 38 Water for the World ................................................................... 39 HIV Network of Edmonton Society Deborah Jakubec ........................................................................ 40 HIV/AIDS: The Basics .............................................................. 41 Blood Borne Pathogens 101 ....................................................... 42 HIV/AIDS and International Issues ........................................... 43 John Humphrey Centre for Peace and Human Rights Gerald Gall ................................................................................ 44 Renee Vaugeois ........................................................................... 45 Building Human Rights Communities Bringing Human Rights Education into your Classroom ........... 46 Building Human Rights Communities Engaging Youth in Action in their Communities ....................... 47 Understanding Human Rights - Human Rights 101 .................. 47 Rights in the Sun - Counselor Training Program 48 Rights in the Sun - Engaging Youth in Human Rights 49 Mennonite Central Committee - Alberta Abe Janzen ................................................................................. 50 Sand Dams - Development in Kenya ......................................... 50 Micah Challenge Calgary Randy Easthouse ........................................................................ 51 Why Should Christians Help the Poor? ..................................... 51 One Child’s Village: A Global Orphan’s Foundation Todd Lorentz ............................................................................. 52 Plan Canada Sarah Hendriks .......................................................................... 53 Sangita Pangel ............................................................................ 54 Rainbow for the Future Leo Seguin ................................................................................. 55 Barbara Wilson .......................................................................... 56 Rainbow of Hope for Children Society George Bunz .............................................................................. 57 Tools for Humanity Mohamed Maie .......................................................................... 58


The Alberta Council for Global Cooperation (ACGC) #205, 10816A - 82 Avenue Edmonton, AB T6E 2B3 Ph: (780) 988-0200 Fx: (780) 988-0211 email: acgc@web.ca www.web.ca/acgc

The Alberta Council for Global Cooperation (ACGC) is a coalition of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) working in Alberta, committed to advocate harmonious relations among nations and to promote equitable community development within nations which is people-centred, democratic, just, sustainable, inclusive and respectful of indigenous cultures. Members of the Council pursue this goal through supporting development education programs and participatory self-help projects throughout the world. The Council's goal is to support the work of its members through networking, leadership, information sharing, training and coordination, and represents their interests when dealing with government and others. The objectives of the Council are to promote and mobilize greater Albertan participation in assisting international development. The objectives are to be achieved in the following ways: 1. to consistently reflect in all ACGC policies, activities and services, the principal philosophies embodied in the Council's Mission and Development Principles; 2. to facilitate effective member networking and capacity building both internationally and domestically; 3. to coordinate and support members' activities in an effective manner; 4. to provide leadership on issues of concern to members; 5. to provide members with relevant and effective services; 6. to be an effective advocate and representative to government agencies and the public for international development concerns on behalf of the membership and to keep member organizations informed as to important shifts in Canadian foreign policy.

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Africa Book Project Jodi Facette – Education in the Developing World THEMES:

Africa Education International Development / Cooperation Poverty GEOGRAPHICAL REGION:

Calgary and area Possibly further but costs would have to be considered. CONTACT INFORMATION:

Jodi Facette (403) 254-4494 346 Shawnessy Drive SW Calgary, AB T2Y 1R2 www.africabookproject.org

DESCRIPTION:

Every child, regardless of race, religion, income, and geographical location is entitled to an education. While this seems obvious in Canada, for many children in the world, in particular, Africa, this is not the case. Thousands of children each year cannot attend school because they lack the basic requirements such as books, pens, pencils and uniforms (which are required in most parts of Africa). In those communities that have schools or for children lucky enough to attend, the situation is not great. For many children, school takes place under a tree or in an old building that is falling apart. Desks and blackboards are not available. Books are in tattered and worn and often have to be shared between students. However, the children are eager to learn. Many realize that the key to their future is obtaining an education. In some communities, hundreds of children line up to receive a spot in the school. In an effort to assist these children and to improve their access to educational materials, the Africa Book Project was started. Each year we ship thousands of used books from Canadian schools, libraries and individual people, to schools in Africa. The need is so great and the desire to learn is high. It is up to us to do what we can. The presentation would cover the following: 1. The educational situation in Africa and other developing countries. 2. How Africa Book Project was started a. Jodi Facette's visits to Africa b. Her vision and goals c. What has been done so far 3. What we plan to do in the future and how people can help The cost of the presentation would be free (however, as we are a small organization, a donation would be accepted and if traveling far, we would request some assistance with covering travel costs). Presentations can be geared to all age groups and grades. Presentations would be approximately one hour in length and can be created for groups of 5 or more. A projector (for a PowerPoint presentation), screen, computer (if possible) and sufficient space for everyone would be required.

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Asia Pacific Accord of Canada Charles Shaw THEMES:

Asia Millennium Development Goals Multiculturalism Poverty

BIO:

CONTACT INFORMATION:

Charles is committed to multicultural education. He was the author and publisher of the Asia Pacific Bulletin from 1989-1999, working to promote cross-cultural understanding between east and west. Charles is the Founder and Executive Director of the Asia Pacific Accord of Canada (APAC) and the Canadian Asia Accord Association (CAAA), a role he has filled for over 15 years. Charles is fully committed to working whole heartedly embracing the future of civilization.

Charles Shaw Edmonton, AB (780) 453-6244 apac8aa@yahoo.ca

The cost of the presentation is the cost of transportation. Specifics of the topic, length and contents can be worked out through conversation.

GEOGRAPHICAL REGION:

Edmonton and area

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Bridges of Love Ministry Marg Pollon THEMES:

BIO:

HIV/AIDS and other diseases GEOGRAPHICAL REGION:

Alberta CONTACT INFORMATION:

Marg Pollon 204 – 6A Street NE Calgary, Alberta T2E 4A5 www.bridgesoflove.net

Marg Pollon is the founder and Executive Director of Bridges of Love Ministry. The focus of this ministry is to connect the church with the community in which it is found. Currently, the main thrust has been to educate and raise awareness of the threat of an Influenza Pandemic. How best can we prepare both as individuals and as a community? It is the local response that will have the greatest impact on minimizing the effects of a pandemic.

DESCRIPTION:

Influenza Pandemic 101 - Provide participants with a basic understanding of pandemic influenza, discuss historical patterns of pandemic occurrences, and discuss risk factors and risk reduction practices. There is no cost for the presentation; however travel expenses will need to be covered.

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Canadian Catholic Organization for Development and Peace (CCODP) - Julio Garcia THEMES:

Environment Global Water Issues Youth Engagement

BIO:

Edmonton and Central Alberta. For other areas - please inquire

Julio is a 26 year old university graduate who is deeply committed to making a difference in the world in every way possible. He is currently the chair of advocacy for the Edmonton executive committee and is also very much involved with the local activist community. Julio is a dynamic speaker who is excellent with youth and very serious about the global problems that all of humanity if facing today.

CONTACT INFORMATION:

There is no cost for presentations.

GEOGRAPHICAL REGION:

Development and Peace (780) 424-1557 devnpeace@look.ca www.devp.org

Canadian Catholic Organization for Development and Peace (CCODP) - Angus Perry THEMES:

BIO:

Poverty GEOGRAPHICAL REGION:

Edmonton and Central Alberta. For other areas - please inquire CONTACT INFORMATION:

Development and Peace (780) 424-1557 devnpeace@look.ca www.devp.org

Angus is a retired teacher and the current chair of the Edmonton executive committee. He is committed to making a lasting change in the world and is on the path of realizing how to live faithfully in a globalizing world. Angus' innovation, charisma, and spirit to fully seek the truth, makes him an excellent and captivating speaker whom you can be sure will speak straight from his heart to transform your mind. There is no cost for presentations.

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Canadian Catholic Organization for Development and Peace (CCODP) - Leadership Formation Workshop THEMES:

DESCRIPTION:

Youth Engagement GEOGRAPHICAL REGION:

Edmonton and Central Alberta. For other areas - please inquire CONTACT INFORMATION:

Development and Peace (780) 424-1557 devnpeace@look.ca www.devp.org

Have you ever asked yourself what qualities and skills a civil rights/community leader needs to have? Learn how to engage others in building a better world today. These are skills that anybody can learn and implement as long as their heart is in the right place. Continue your active journey towards social justice and equality for all by learning about participatory popular education techniques The workshop is suitable to any group - recommended for ages 15+. Workshops can range from 2 hrs to a full weekend. Short workshops can be done with large numbers of participants, but longer and more focused workshops are most effective with small groups. Cost will be determined on an individual basis, please contact.

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Canadian Humanitarian Organization for International Relief Sandra Moore THEMES:

BIO:

Africa Community Outreach Human Rights International Development / Cooperation Poverty

Sandra Moore is the Executive Director for the Canadian Humanitarian Organization for International Relief. She has a degree in Cultural Anthropology and Psychology and has worked for Canadian Humanitarian since January 2007. Sandra has traveled to Cuba and Ethiopia

GEOGRAPHICAL REGION:

Alberta CONTACT INFORMATION:

Sandra Moore 50 Pioneer Cres. NE Medicine Hat, AB T1C 1S4 choir@canadianhumanitarian .com Tel: (403) 527-2741 Fax: (403) 527-0427 www.canadianhumanitarian .com

Canadian Humanitarian is a registered Canadian charity based in Medicine Hat. Our mission is to provide disadvantaged children throughout the world with the basic necessities of life such as food, shelter, clothing and education. We support schools, communitybase care projects, and orphanages in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. We have also worked with orphanages in Haiti and St. Vincent. Canadian Humanitarian also offers humanitarian expeditions throughout the year to Ethiopia for interested individuals or groups. Expeditions run for two weeks in October and two weeks in February. We also offer other expeditions throughout the year if there is enough interest. For more information visit our website at www.canadianhumanitarian.com There is no cost for the presentation; however travel expenses will need to be covered.

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Canadian Women for Women in Afghanistan Colette Belanger THEMES:

Asia Community Outreach Education Gender Human Rights International Development / Cooperation Multiculturalism Poverty GEOGRAPHICAL REGION:

Calgary and other areas if expenses are paid CONTACT INFORMATION:

Janice Eisenhauer Canadian Women for Women in Afghanistan P.O. Box 32014 Bankview Calgary, AB T2T 5X6 Tel/Fax: (403) 244-5625 www.w4wafghan.ca

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BIO:

Colette Belanger is Director of the Board of CW4WAfghan and CoChair of the Education Committee. Ms. Belanger joined CW4WAfghan as a member of the Calgary chapter in 2001 and has shared her passion and commitment towards universal human rights with our network making daily contributions towards our goals and objectives. Ms. Belanger joined the Board in 2003 and has devoted her volunteer time to building a strong education component for CW4WAfghan, developing many tools to raise awareness in Canada. As a soprano vocalist, former geologist and computer-mapping specialist, Colette's creative talents are used in developing information bulletins, graphic displays, post-card advocacy campaigns, pamphlets, posters and other related materials. She is the Email NewsList Manager distributing daily news updates to CW4Wafgthan members as well as the Co-chair of the CW4WAfghan Education Committee. This Education Committee has designed a Canadian Teacher's Resource project to engage Canadian students as global citizens in understanding human rights issues. Ms. Belanger is a regular presenter for CW4WAfghan at post-secondary institutions, schools and community groups. Presentations have no set cost however the cost of transportation is expected with honourarium if available or through a donation.


Canadian Women for Women in Afghanistan Janice Eisenhauer THEMES:

Asia Community Outreach Education Gender Human Rights International Development / Cooperation Multiculturalism Poverty GEOGRAPHICAL REGION:

Calgary and other areas if expenses are paid CONTACT INFORMATION:

Janice Eisenhauer Canadian Women for Women in Afghanistan P.O. Box 32014 Bankview Calgary, AB T2T 5X6 Tel/Fax: (403) 244-5625 www.w4wafghan.ca

BIO:

Janice Eisenhauer is Volunteer Executive Director and co-founding member of the National Office of Canadian Women for Women in Afghanistan. She is a native Calgarian and holds an Honour's Bachelor of Arts in International Development Studies from the University of Calgary. Her 1999 honour's thesis focused on the empowerment of women in Afghanistan. Janice has travelled extensively in developing countries and has worked with several environmental and non-profit organizations. Janice is a full time volunteer with CW4WAfghan and over the past eight years has been coordinating the daily operation and development of this internationally recognized social justice organization. Janice has been honoured for her long-standing volunteerism in Canada as winner of the 2001 National Post/L'OrĂŠal Canada Women of Influence, the 2007 Soroptimist Making a Difference for Women Award, the Alberta Centennial Medal, and the Calgary Rotary Integrity Award 2007. Presentations have no set cost however the cost of transportation is expected with honourarium if available or through a donation.

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Canadian Women for Women in Afghanistan Janis Rapchuk THEMES:

Asia Community Outreach Education Gender Human Rights International Development / Cooperation Multiculturalism Poverty

GEOGRAPHICAL REGION:

Calgary and other areas if expenses are paid CONTACT INFORMATION:

Janice Eisenhauer Canadian Women for Women in Afghanistan P.O. Box 32014 Bankview Calgary, AB T2T 5X6 Tel/Fax: (403) 244-5625 www.w4wafghan.ca

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BIO:

Janis Rapchuk was born in England and moved to Canada when she was a child. She graduated from the University of Saskatchewan with a BSc in Zoology and later earned a Library Diploma from SAIT (Southern Alberta Institute of Technology) where she is on the Advisory Board for the Library and Information Technology program. For the past 12 years Janis has worked as Head Librarian at Field Aviation in Calgary. She joined Canadian Women for Women in Afghanistan in February 2004, after reading an article by Sally Armstrong in Chatelaine magazine. Since CW4WAfghan's first conference in October of 2004, Janis has been passionately interested in rebuilding libraries in Afghanistan. Her trip to Kabul in May 2005 was part of a fact-finding mission to guide the development of a library project and observe some W4W projects. Since that trip Janis has participated in numerous fundraising events and is keen to return to Afghanistan to help set up school libraries, and community resource centres. Presentations have no set cost however the cost of transportation is expected with honourarium if available or through a donation.


Canadian Women for Women in Afghanistan Carolyn Reicher THEMES:

Asia Community Outreach Education Gender Human Rights International Development / Cooperation Multiculturalism Poverty

GEOGRAPHICAL REGION:

Calgary and other areas if expenses are paid CONTACT INFORMATION:

Janice Eisenhauer Canadian Women for Women in Afghanistan P.O. Box 32014 Bankview Calgary, AB T2T 5X6 Tel/Fax: (403) 244-5625 www.w4wafghan.ca

BIO:

Carolyn Reicher is the President, Secretary and co-founding member of the National Office of CW4WAfghan. Carolyn has a BA Degree in Anthropology, and is completing a degree in Development Studies from the University of Calgary. Her personal interest in development issues and the changing global community has taken her to a number of developing countries including Ecuador where she researched, developed, and wrote a social impact assessment study of a rainforest community. She also traveled to Afghanistan in March 2004 as part of her volunteer role with CW4WAfghan. Carolyn has done volunteer work for a variety of non-governmental organizations focusing on community development, literacy, women's rights, and health management. Carolyn is currently employed as Reference Assistant at the Calgary Public Library where she coordinates a one-on-one adult literacy program. In March 2005, Carolyn was the recipient of the Global Television Woman of Vision Award for her work with human rights and Afghan women. She is also the recipient of the 2006 Literacy Alberta Award of Excellence in the Practitioner category for her work in adult literacy. Presentations have no set cost however the cost of transportation is expected with honourarium if available or through a donation.

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CAUSE Canada Erin Wilkins THEMES:

Africa HIV/AIDS and other diseases International Development / Cooperation Poverty GEOGRAPHICAL REGION:

Calgary and area

BIO:

Erin Wilkins is the Public Engagement Director for CAUSE Canada. She is passionate about justice and equality for the developing world, and loves engaging others in conversations that can challenge and change our current perceptions. Having worked in Sierra Leone, India and Thailand, as well as having traveled through many of their surrounding countries, Erin brings a personal encounter to her presentations, addressing how we can make sense of places that are so vastly difference than our own

CONTACT INFORMATION:

Erin Wilkins (403) 217-6022 erinwilkins@cause.ca www.cause.ca

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The cost for the presentation is based on honourarium


CAUSE Canada Travis Wilkins THEMES:

Africa Education GEOGRAPHICAL REGION:

Calgary and area CONTACT INFORMATION:

Travis Wilkins (403) 678-3332 travis@cause.ca www.cause.ca

BIO:

Travis Wilkins has a degree in business and is completing a masters in education. He is passionate about education and believes it is the most powerful tool we have to create prosperity - anywhere in the world. Travis has experience in community and youth development where his focus has been promoting proactive and strengths-based approaches. He is the Canadian Program Manager of CAUSE Kids and has spent time in Sierra Leone working with local partners to understand how Canadians can better support education in the country. CAUSE Canada believes that with the right tools, people have the determination and intelligence to overcome their challenges and break the cycle of poverty. CAUSE Kids is a program that gives children and their families access to education - a means to creating health and prosperity. Currently in Sierra Leone, West Africa, only 41% of children get to attend primary school; this means the average child will grow up to be illiterate and unable to benefit from the opportunities that formal education provides. CAUSE Kids gives Canadians the opportunity to support students and be a part of a proven solution to poverty. We also work to give families access to literacy, health, agriculture and microcredit initiatives. CAUSE Kids is committed to building a legacy of education, opportunity and justice in Sierra Leone. If you would like to learn more about our program, our approach to community and youth development or are looking for a way to make a significant impact in Africa, consider inviting us to peaks about CAUSE Kids. The cost for the presentation is based on honourarium.

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CAUSE Canada Bringing the Millennium Development Goals to Life THEMES:

DESCRIPTION:

Millennium Development Goals GEOGRAPHICAL REGION:

South Central Alberta

CAUSE Canada is an Alberta based International Relief and Development organization that strives to empower communities and individuals in disadvantaged regions to overcome poverty and improve quality of life.

CONTACT INFORMATION:

Erin Wilkins (403) 217-6022 erinwilkins@cause.ca www.cause.ca

This year we are offering workshops supported by the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) aimed to engage students in the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). The MDGs were created in the year 2000 when 191 members of the United Nations pledged themselves to halving global poverty by 2015. In recognizing that many schools are placing an emphasis on globalization and social responsibility we would like to offer these workshops (free of charge) for the 2007/2008 school year as a valuable resource to engage your students in creative and meaningful ways. Bringing the MDGs to Life is intended to have students engage in a comprehensive dialogue regarding the MDGs and their importance to people in developing countries, as well as to Canadians. They will explore what the MDGs are, the relationship between them, and explore where they can make a difference. All of our presentation are interactive and utilize participatory teaching techniques, process theatre and puppetry with 9' puppets. In past programs theatre and puppets have been successful in helping youth express their thoughts and feelings, and have had a major impact on young people's attitudes. These workshops are available for grades 4 -12 for groups of 10-30 students - this is negotiable. The time needed for this workshop can be tailored to class interest and available time. A two hour time period is ideal although 1 _ hours can be accommodated. The use of puppets is dependant on the amount of class time allotted. The cost for the presentation is free however; honourariums are welcomed. A large space is needed for the workshop, preferably not a gymnasium. Workshop maximum is 30 people. A DVD player will also be required.

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Centre for Affordable Water Sanitation and Technology (CAWST) CONTACT INFORMATION:

Centre for Affordable Water and Sanitation Technology (CAWST) 12, 2916 – 5th Avenue NE Calgary, AB T2A 6K4 Tel: (403) 243-3285 Fax: (403) 243-6199 cawst@cawst.org www.cawst.org

Speakers: Millie Adam, Shauna Curry, Camille Dow Baker, Laure FĂŠlix-Bower, Bryan Fofonoff, Diana Frost, Mike Lafleur, Ron Lentz, Alison Pidskalny, Andrea Roach, Tal Woolsey CAWST is a Canadian humanitarian organization that provides training, education and technical consulting in water and sanitation to organizations working with the poor in developing countries. Presentations can be for groups from 10-110 and are interactive and educational, often using the games and activities CAWST uses to teach people in developing countries For the presentations outside of Calgary hard costs need to be covered.

Centre for Affordable Water Sanitation and Technology (CAWST) Millie Adam THEMES:

Asia Global Water Issues International Development / Cooperation Poverty GEOGRAPHICAL REGION:

Alberta

BIO:

Millie Adam joined CAWST in January 2005 to provide training and consulting services for the SouthEast Asia region. Millie brings to CAWST experience in drinking water, industrial wastewater, and sewage treatment, and eight years of international work experience. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering (University of Calgary), and is a qualified CAWST trainer including technical training in BioSand Filter and other treatment technologies.

CONTACT INFORMATION:

CAWST (403) 243-3285 cawst@cawst.org www.cawst.org

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Centre for Affordable Water Sanitation and Technology (CAWST) Shauna Curry THEMES:

Education Global Water Issues International Development / Cooperation Poverty GEOGRAPHICAL REGION:

Alberta CONTACT INFORMATION:

CAWST (403) 243-3285 cawst@cawst.org www.cawst.org

BIO:

Shauna Curry is CAWST's Director of International Services, leading a team of International Technical Advisors to provide training and consulting support services for clients worldwide. Shauna has been integral to the successful development of global strategies and programs in Asia, Latin America and Africa. She provides technical and implementation support to clients, and is the primary interface with CAWST's Program Development team, integrating best practices from the field into CAWST services. Shauna holds a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture & Bioresource Engineering from the University of Saskatchewan and has 10 years experience prior to CAWST in environmental engineering, project management and facilitation.

Centre for Affordable Water Sanitation and Technology (CAWST) Camille Dow Baker THEMES:

Global Water Issues International Development / Cooperation GEOGRAPHICAL REGION:

Alberta CONTACT INFORMATION:

CAWST (403) 243-3285 cawst@cawst.org www.cawst.org

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BIO:

Camille Dow Baker is co-founder of CAWST as well as its volunteer President & CEO. She has more than 25 years experience as a professional engineer and executive in the oil and gas industry internationally. Camille left the oil and gas sector to go to the University of Calgary, where she earned her graduate degree in environmental design, focusing on water and sanitation in developing countries. In June of 2007, Camille was awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from the University of Calgary. She is a member of the Canadian Academy of Engineering, APEGGA, the CIM, and SPE. Prior to this, Camille was Manager of Engineering and Operations at AEC International (now EnCana) and enjoyed a very successful career in various managerial and leadership positions at Norcen Energy Resources Limited and Conwest Exploration Company Limited. She led several international projects in Australia, Peru, Egypt, Trinidad and Tobago and Zimbabwe. Camille is a recipient of the Alberta Centennial Medal, Global Woman of Vision Award and the National GRIOT Award for science and technology.


Centre for Affordable Water Sanitation and Technology (CAWST) Laure Félix-Bower THEMES:

Global Water Issues International Development / Cooperation Poverty Youth Engagement GEOGRAPHICAL REGION:

Alberta

BIO:

Laure Félix-Bower joined CAWST as Marketing Coordinator in April 2005, bringing eight years of experience in the International sales and marketing sector. Her responsibilities include the marketing of CAWST's services, and the management of CAWST's youth and volunteer programs. Laure holds a Bachelor of Arts in Languages for Business (University of Wolverhampton, UK) and a Business Management Diploma (University of Grenoble, France).

CONTACT INFORMATION:

CAWST (403) 243-3285 cawst@cawst.org www.cawst.org

Centre for Affordable Water Sanitation and Technology (CAWST) Bryan Fofonoff THEMES:

Asia Global Water Issues International Development / Cooperation Poverty GEOGRAPHICAL REGION:

Alberta CONTACT INFORMATION:

CAWST (403) 243-3285 cawst@cawst.org www.cawst.org

BIO:

Bryan Fofonoff is a professional engineer with a degree from the University of Saskatchewan. Prior to joining CAWST he spent 14 years consulting to the international oil and gas industry as a machinery troubleshooter. His previous work travel took him to Argentina, Bolivia, Venezuela, New Zealand, the Philippines, Singapore, Syria, Poland, and throughout North America. Bryan spent 2005 as a volunteer with CAWST and was on the team that provided CAWST's first Biosand Filter program organizer training in Angola and Equatorial Guinea. In January 2006 he signed on as a full time international trainer with CAWST and has never looked back.

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Centre for Affordable Water Sanitation and Technology (CAWST) Diana Frost THEMES:

Global Water Issues International Development / Cooperation Latin America Poverty GEOGRAPHICAL REGION:

Alberta CONTACT INFORMATION:

CAWST (403) 243-3285 cawst@cawst.org www.cawst.org

BIO:

Diana Frost joined CAWST in March 2003 to provide training and consulting services for the Latin American region. She is currently focusing on program development for the Caribbean and South America. Diana brings to CAWST four years of direct field experience in water treatment and sanitation programs for the poor in Peru. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering (University of Sherbrooke), DEC in Pure and Applied Sciences (Champlain Royal College), and is a qualified CAWST trainer including technical training in BioSand Filter and other treatment technologies.

Centre for Affordable Water Sanitation and Technology (CAWST) Mike Lafleur THEMES:

Global Water Issues International Development / Cooperation Poverty GEOGRAPHICAL REGION:

Alberta CONTACT INFORMATION:

CAWST (403) 243-3285 cawst@cawst.org www.cawst.org

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BIO:

Mike Lafleur joined CAWST as Education Program Developer in January 2006 to develop and enhance CAWST's training curriculum in water and sanitation. Mike brings to CAWST four years of professional teaching experience and international experience in Namibia, Peru, Venezuela and the Philippines. He holds a Bachelor of Kinesiology (McMaster University), a Masters of Education (Brock University), a Certificate in Advanced Dispute Resolution (York University) and is a qualified CAWST trainer including technical training on the biosand filter and other household water technologies.


Centre for Affordable Water Sanitation and Technology (CAWST) Ron Lentz THEMES:

Global Water Issues International Development / Cooperation Poverty GEOGRAPHICAL REGION:

Alberta

BIO:

Ron Lentz joined CAWST in October, 2002 to provide technical services, develop and enhance CAWST's training curriculum and deliver training in Canada. Ron brings to CAWST 26 years of experience in engineering in the energy sector. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering (University of Alberta) and is a qualified CAWST trainer including technical training in BioSand Filter and other treatment technologies.

CONTACT INFORMATION:

CAWST (403) 243-3285 cawst@cawst.org www.cawst.org

Centre for Affordable Water Sanitation and Technology (CAWST) Alison Pidskalny THEMES:

Community Outreach Global Water Issues International Development / Cooperation Poverty Youth Engagement GEOGRAPHICAL REGION:

Alberta

BIO:

Alison Pidskalny comes to CAWST with ten years of experience in the communications and marketing sector. Starting as volunteer Chair of CAWST's Marketing Communications Advisory Council, she assumed a staff role in September 2004. Since then, Alison has lead CAWST's resource development activities, including initiating CAWST's fund development program. She is also responsible for public engagement, volunteer management, marketing communications, government and media relations.

CONTACT INFORMATION:

CAWST (403) 243-3285 cawst@cawst.org www.cawst.org

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Centre for Affordable Water Sanitation and Technology (CAWST) Andrea Roach THEMES:

Global Water Issues International Development / Cooperation Latin America Poverty GEOGRAPHICAL REGION:

Alberta

BIO:

Andrea Roach joined CAWST in 2005 to provide training and consulting services for the Central American region as well as Mexico and Brazil. Andrea is a Professional Engineer and brings to CAWST water and sanitation experience in El Salvador, where she lived for two years, as well as five years of experience in the petroleum industry. She holds a Chemical Engineering Degree from the University of British Columbia and is a qualified CAWST trainer including technical training in Biosand Filtration and other treatment technologies.

CONTACT INFORMATION:

CAWST (403) 243-3285 cawst@cawst.org www.cawst.org

Centre for Affordable Water Sanitation and Technology (CAWST) Tal Woolsey THEMES:

Africa Global Water Issues International Development / Cooperation Poverty GEOGRAPHICAL REGION:

Alberta CONTACT INFORMATION:

CAWST (403) 243-3285 cawst@cawst.org www.cawst.org

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BIO:

Tal Woolsey joined CAWST in September 2004 to provide training and consulting services for the African region. He brings four years of experience to CAWST in designing and implementing Household Water Treatment and Sanitation projects in Haiti. Tal holds an Associates of Arts Diploma from Camosun College and is a qualified CAWST trainer including technical training in BioSand Filter and other treatment technologies. He's also the Founder and President of Clean Water For Haiti, an NGO focusing on the implementation of the Bio-Sand Filter and well drilling projects in Haiti.


Centre for Affordable Water Sanitation and Technology (CAWST) Youth Summit THEMES:

Global Water Issues Youth Engagement

DESCRIPTION:

CAWST invites Calgary and area youth age 12-17 to participate in the Youth Summit.

GEOGRAPHICAL REGION:

The summit takes place in Calgary CONTACT INFORMATION:

CAWST (403) 243-3285 cawst@cawst.org www.cawst.org

Youth delegates learn about local and international water issues and develop their own idea for action. In the months following the Summit, the youth delegates will implement their action plan with coaching from CAWST. On World Water Day, March 22, teams will come together with Calgary's community leaders for an evening celebration of their efforts to preserve the world's most precious natural resource. This is an annual event - please contact CAWST for information regarding dates and times of events. The Summit is a free event open to Junior High, High Schools and Youth Clubs in groups of 3-5. Age group: 12-17 years old. The maximum number for participants is 70.

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Change For Children Association Fiona Cavanagh THEMES:

Economics Gender Global Water Issues Globalization Human Rights International Development / Cooperation Latin America Millennium Development Goals Poverty Youth Engagement Youth Leadership GEOGRAPHICAL REGION:

Alberta CONTACT INFORMATION:

Fiona Cavanagh, Education Coordinator fiona@changeforchildren.org (780) 448-1505 www.changeforchildren.org

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BIO:

CFCA's Education Coordinator, Fiona Cavanagh has a Masters Degree in Education Policy with a focus on Theoretical, Cultural and International Studies in Education and has extensive work experience with Alberta teachers and communities. In addition Fiona has undergraduate studies in Sociology and Rural Development and has extensive experience in popular education and public engagement programming. Fiona also has international cooperation experience in Mexico, Bolivia and Uruguay. Change for Children can also arrange speakers from their membership who have traveled extensively to our project regions and have detail experience with region and key issues. In addition, Change Children also hosts international speaking tours and these are advertised through our website and ACGC. Cost will be determined on an individual basis, but the transportation and materials need to be covered.


Change For Children Association Cecily Mills THEMES:

Latin America Landmines GEOGRAPHICAL REGION:

Alberta CONTACT INFORMATION:

Fiona Cavanagh, Education Coordinator fiona@changeforchildren.org (780) 448-1505 www.changeforchildren.org

BIO:

After retiring from teaching High School Cecily Mills worked fulltime volunteer at a shelter for homeless women with children in Seattle. After studying Spanish in Guatemala, she volunteered with Witness for Peace in Nicaragua for three years and then with the Volunteer Missionary Movement as a high school teacher preparing students to teach in primary grades in one-room rural schools in Guatemala. She has traveled on delegations to Brazil, El Salvador, Guatemala, Chiapas (Mexico) and more recently was an election observer in Nicaragua. She has also worked on the topic of Canadian mines in Latin America. Presently, she volunteers with Change for Children and is also an active member of Development and Peace and the Social Justice committee of the francophone parish of St.Thomas d'Aquin. Cost will be determined on an individual basis, but the transportation and materials need to be covered.

Change For Children Association Brazil THEMES:

DESCRIPTION:

Education Globalization Human Rights Latin America Poverty

Students look at the lives of marginalized children in Brazil, and issues of health, education, and culture. Suitable for Grade 8 Students, the workshop takes 1-2 hours.

GEOGRAPHICAL REGION:

Cost will be determined on an individual basis, but the transportation and materials need to be covered.

Alberta CONTACT INFORMATION:

Fiona Cavanagh, Education Coordinator fiona@changeforchildren.org (780) 448-1505 www.changeforchildren.org

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Change For Children Association Canada and the Global South THEMES:

Economics Globalization Human Rights International Development / Cooperation Poverty

DESCRIPTION:

Students examine the role of non-governmental organizations in Canada and the Global South. Suitable for Social Studies 10/13 Students, the workshop takes 1-2 hours. Cost will be determined on an individual basis, but the transportation and materials need to be covered.

GEOGRAPHICAL REGION:

Alberta CONTACT INFORMATION:

Fiona Cavanagh, Education Coordinator fiona@changeforchildren.org (780) 448-1505 www.changeforchildren.org

Change For Children Association Economic Growth THEMES:

Economics Globalization Human Rights Poverty

DESCRIPTION:

Students trace the web of interconnected factors related to policies of economic growth in Canada and the effects of these policies, with an emphasis on disparity in quality of life. Suitable for Grade 9 Students, the workshop takes 1-2 hours.

GEOGRAPHICAL REGION:

Alberta CONTACT INFORMATION:

Fiona Cavanagh, Education Coordinator fiona@changeforchildren.org (780) 448-1505 www.changeforchildren.org

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Cost will be determined on an individual basis, but the transportation and materials need to be covered.


Change For Children Association Global Kitchen THEMES:

Economics Globalization GEOGRAPHICAL REGION:

DESCRIPTION:

Students examine globalization and the interdependence between Canada and other countries. Suitable for Social10/13 Students, the workshop takes 1-2 hours.

Alberta CONTACT INFORMATION:

Cost will be determined on an individual basis, but the transportation and materials need to be covered.

Fiona Cavanagh, Education Coordinator fiona@changeforchildren.org (780) 448-1505 www.changeforchildren.org

Change For Children Association Global Poverty and Debt THEMES:

Economics Globalization Poverty

DESCRIPTION:

Students analyze the ties between poverty, debt, international financial architecture and Canada. Suitable for Social 30/33 Students, the workshop takes 1-2 hours.

GEOGRAPHICAL REGION:

Alberta

Cost will be determined on an individual basis, but the transportation and materials need to be covered.

CONTACT INFORMATION:

Fiona Cavanagh, Education Coordinator fiona@changeforchildren.org (780) 448-1505 www.changeforchildren.org

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Change For Children Association Intercultural Understanding THEMES:

Globalization Latin America Multiculturalism

DESCRIPTION:

Students explore the concept of culture through intercultural communication activities and examples from South America. Suitable for Grade 7 Students, the workshop takes 1-2 hours.

GEOGRAPHICAL REGION:

Alberta

Cost will be determined on an individual basis, but the transportation and materials need to be covered.

CONTACT INFORMATION:

Fiona Cavanagh, Education Coordinator fiona@changeforchildren.org (780) 448-1505 www.changeforchildren.org

Change For Children Association Protecting Human Rights THEMES:

DESCRIPTION:

Human Rights GEOGRAPHICAL REGION:

Students look at the relevance of human rights issues in their lives. Suitable for Social 10/13 Students, the workshop takes 1-2 hours.

Alberta CONTACT INFORMATION:

Fiona Cavanagh, Education Coordinator fiona@changeforchildren.org (780) 448-1505 www.changeforchildren.org

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Cost will be determined on an individual basis, but the transportation and materials need to be covered.


Change For Children Association The Rise of Multinational Corporations THEMES:

Economics Globalization International Development / Cooperation

DESCRIPTION:

Students investigate the global context of multinational corporations, including the roles of international financial institutions and agreements. Suitable for Social Studies 30/33 Students, the workshop takes 1-2 hours.

GEOGRAPHICAL REGION:

Alberta

Cost will be determined on an individual basis, but the transportation and materials need to be covered.

CONTACT INFORMATION:

Fiona Cavanagh, Education Coordinator fiona@changeforchildren.org (780) 448-1505 www.changeforchildren.org

Change For Children Association Water and the Environment THEMES:

DESCRIPTION:

Economics Environment Global Water Issues International Development / Cooperation

Students explore water consumption, trade and other pertinent water issues in local and global contexts. Suitable for Social Studies 10/13 Students, the workshop takes 1-2 hours.

GEOGRAPHICAL REGION:

Cost will be determined on an individual basis, but the transportation and materials need to be covered.

Alberta CONTACT INFORMATION:

Fiona Cavanagh, Education Coordinator fiona@changeforchildren.org (780) 448-1505 www.changeforchildren.org

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CUSO Erynn Lyster THEMES:

Gender International Development / Cooperation Volunteering Overseas GEOGRAPHICAL REGION:

Alberta CONTACT INFORMATION:

Erynn Lyster (403) 283-2871 (403) 399-1716 westconnect@cuso.org www.cuso.org

BIO:

Erynn Lived and worked in Jamaica for four years. Her most recent experience was with CUSO where she worked with Women's Media Watch Jamaica (WMW) for two years as the Programme Assistant. WMW is dedicated to reducing gender-based violence through education and advocacy. They do training programmes for a wide range of audiences throughout the island as well as teach a course at the University and are involved in many networks and collaborative projects throughout Jamaica and the Caribbean. She is currently the CUSO Outreach Leader for the West and Far North of Canada. Her experiences in Jamaica, especially with CUSO, shaped her view of development work and gender in particular. Erynn is still very much involved with Women's Media Watch and has established her own small NGO called Something Special which is an early childhood education initiative which helps to make sure disadvantaged Jamaican children receive the quality of education they deserve. There is no cost for presentations.

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CUSO Patrick Lucas THEMES:

Asia Environment Global Water Issues International Development / Cooperation Poverty GEOGRAPHICAL REGION:

Western Canada CONTACT INFORMATION:

Patrick Lucas 11 Ironwood Dr. St. Albert, AB T8V 5J8 (780) 228-6472 www.cuso.org

BIO:

Patrick is a specialist in Participatory Planning & research, working with communities in the developing world to develop and implement strategic plans and programs for land use management, indigenous knowledge, watershed management, environmental protection, sustainable development and poverty alleviation. Patrick has over ten years experience working with community groups, international nongovernmental organizations, municipal, provincial and national governments in Canada, China, Korea, and Laos on issues of community planning, sustainable development, land use and environmental protection. Recipient of a Bachelor of Arts Honours Degree in Environmental Studies from the University of Northern British Columbia, Patrick recently returned from more than two years working with CUSO in Laos where he successfully facilitated several high profile initiatives regarding indigenous knowledge, traditional agriculture, land use management, watershed and environmental protection, and the provision of clean water infrastructure for upland communities. Passionately committed to the principles and ideals of sustainable people centred development, Patrick is always keen to share his experiences and knowledge with Canadians with intent of fostering greater knowledge and understanding of international development issues. Costs to cover transportation, accommodation and per diem (costs negotiable).

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Edzimkulu, a Society for Children of AIDS THEMES:

Africa Community Outreach HIV/AIDS and other diseases GEOGRAPHICAL REGION:

Edmonton and area CONTACT INFORMATION:

Ms. Laura Delfs, Vice Chair, Edzimkulu (780) 481-5126 delfsfam@tbwifi.ca www.edzimkulu.org

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DESCRIPTION

Edzimkulu's mission: To nurture, care for and educate the generation of children affected by HIV/AIDS in Ndawana, South Africa, with the goal of producing healthy members of a cohesive community with an economic base enhanced by education and accessibility to government programs. The people of greater Edmonton, through donations, volunteerism, and exchange of culture, will play an important role in demystifying Africa and the AIDS pandemic and in empowering the people of Ndawana. There is no cost for presentations as Edzimkulu is a volunteer organization. Donations are directed towards to the organization.


Engineers Without Borders Calgary Marc Beaudin THEMES:

International Development / Cooperation Poverty Volunteering Overseas Youth Leadership GEOGRAPHICAL REGION:

Calgary CONTACT INFORMATION:

Marc Beaudin mdbeaudi@ucalgary.ca (403) 835-7056 www.ewb.ca

BIO:

Marc attended primary and secondary school in the Yukon and decided to come to the University of Calgary to study Engineering. During his time at the University, he has been very involved in residence by being a student representative and community advisor, and joined many groups and committees such as Athletic Opportunities in Residence and Community Impact. He joined Engineers Without Borders during his Engineering Internship in 2006 as the SWAT Team Leader, and became the copresident of the University of Calgary Chapter for his final academic year in 2007-08 before he undertakes his run across Canada to raise awareness on poverty. Presentations are free or by donation, although cost of transportation required. NOTE: Bilingual French/English

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Engineers Without Borders Calgary Anne Chung, Jessica Shumlich, Shawn Tse THEMES:

Presentations are free or by donation.

International Development / Cooperation Poverty Volunteering Overseas

Anne Chung

GEOGRAPHICAL REGION:

BIO:

CONTACT INFORMATION:

Anne has been a Vice President and a President of the University of Calgary Chapter of Engineers Without Borders before undertaking her next challenge to be an Overseas Volunteer in Malawi during the summer of 2007.

Jessica Shumlich jbshumli@ucalgary.ca (403) 681-9586 www.ewb.ca

Jessica Shumlich

Calgary

BIO:

Jessica Shumlich grew up in Saskatchewan before coming to Calgary. She is currently an engineering student who is planning to go to Germany for an exchange program. Jessica is the co-president of Engineers Without Borders - University of Calgary.

Shawn Tse

BIO:

During the academic year 2006-07, Shawn was the VP Internal Events, and was in charge of ensuring the development of members of Engineers Without Borders by creating educational workshops.This summer, Shawn went to Africa to help human development, in a small town in Ghana, by working on the MultiFunctional Platform project.

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Engineers Without Borders Calgary Energy Matters THEMES:

Environment International Development / Cooperation GEOGRAPHICAL REGION:

Calgary CONTACT INFORMATION:

Kevin Baker baalwolf@gmail.com Jessica Shumlich jbshumli@ucalgary.ca Marc Beaudin mdbeaudi@ucalgary.ca www.ewb.ca

DESCRIPTION:

High School Outreach presentations are presentations designed to engage students while teaching them about issues that touch human development, to show how energy is very important in the world, how access to energy is important. Suitable for Senior High Students, the workshop takes 1-1.5 hours. Workshops are free or by donation. A projector and screen are required.

Engineers Without Borders Calgary Food for Thought THEMES:

Economics International Development / Cooperation Poverty GEOGRAPHICAL REGION:

Calgary CONTACT INFORMATION:

Kevin Baker baalwolf@gmail.com Jessica Shumlich jbshumli@ucalgary.ca Marc Beaudin mdbeaudi@ucalgary.ca www.ewb.ca

DESCRIPTION:

High School Outreach presentations are presentations designed to engage students while teaching them about issues that touch human development, show how much people depend on food and show how 800 million people go to bed hungry every day. It creates an activity to show how hard it is to make a food processing business. Suitable for Senior High Students, the workshop takes 1-1.5 hours. Workshops are free or by donation. A projector and screen are required.

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Engineers Without Borders Calgary Root Causes of Poverty THEMES:

Globalization Global Water Issues

Calgary

Shows the complexities of poverty, hows how poverty is a cause an effect of itself in a cyclic chain. Engages people in an activity designed to find the complexities of poverty. Suitable for any group, the workshop takes 1-2 hours. Requires a projector and screen.

CONTACT INFORMATION:

The cost is free, although donations are welcomed.

GEOGRAPHICAL REGION:

Bruce Duong bruce.duong@shaw.ca Jessica Shumlich jbshumli@ucalgary.ca Marc Beaudin mdbeaudi@ucalgary.ca www.ewb.ca

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DESCRIPTION:


Engineers Without Borders - U of A Chapter Energy Matters THEMES:

Environment International Development / Cooperation GEOGRAPHICAL REGION:

Edmonton and Area - although open to travel to other parts of the province CONTACT INFORMATION:

Rebecca Pinto rpinto@ualberta.ca or Brett Kotelko bkotelko@ualberta.ca Vice Presidents, School Outreach www.ewb.ca

DESCRIPTION:

Two or more EWB member representatives from your local university chapter will visit your classroom and give a 60- to 90- minute presentation, depending on the timing of your class. Using a PowerPoint presentation as visual aids, the EWB members will discuss local and global energy issues, and what youth can do about these issues. A large part of the presentation (about 30 to 45 minutes) is a handson activity where groups of 4-5 students complete tasks that represent typical daily tasks of people living in rural developing communities. They must transport one litre of water to their station from the front of the room, they must soak a piece of construction paper with water (irrigation of a field) and they must shell a certain amount of sunflower seeds to represent food preparation. The students are grouped into different countries, and are provided with different amounts and types of energy, depending on their country's population and energy consumption. Through this activity, students are challenged to think critically and creatively, while collaborating with their peers. Suitable for grades 1-12. Workshops are free or by donation. A projector and screen OR overhead and screen are required.

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Engineers Without Borders - U of A Chapter Food for Thought THEMES:

Economics International Development / Cooperation

DESCRIPTION:

GEOGRAPHICAL REGION:

A fun way to integrate technology into the topic of world hunger, students are put into country groups and are challenged to process a sample of raw unhulled rice into a marketable product. Suitable for grades 7-12.

Edmonton and Area - although open to travel to other parts of the province

Workshops are free or by donation. A projector and screen OR overhead and screen are required.

CONTACT INFORMATION:

Rebecca Pinto rpinto@ualberta.ca or Brett Kotelko bkotelko@ualberta.ca Vice Presidents, School Outreach www.ewb.ca

Engineers Without Borders - U of A Chapter Students that have returned from overseas volunteer placements THEMES:

Africa International Development / Cooperation Poverty Volunteering Overseas GEOGRAPHICAL REGION:

Edmonton and area, although other areas are possible depending on time and place CONTACT INFORMATION:

Anna Hopkins (780) 903-2676 anna.hopkins.ualberta.ca www.ewb.ca

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Students that have returned from overseas volunteer placements with EWB in Africa; possible speakers include students who worked in Ghana and Malawi. Presentations are free or by donation.


Engineers Without Borders - U of A Chapter Water for the World THEMES:

Environment Global Water Issues International Development / Cooperation Poverty GEOGRAPHICAL REGION:

Edmonton and Area - although open to travel to other parts of the province CONTACT INFORMATION:

Rebecca Pinto rpinto@ualberta.ca or Brett Kotelko bkotelko@ualberta.ca Vice Presidents, School Outreach www.ewb.ca

DESCRIPTION:

Two or more EWB member representatives from your local university chapter will visit your classroom and give a 60- to 90- minute presentation, depending on the timing of your class. Using a PowerPoint presentation as visual aids, the EWB members will discuss local and global water issues, and what youth can do about these issues. A large part of the presentation (about 30 minutes) is a hands-on activity where groups of 4-6 students make their own water filters out of recycled plastic bottles and multiple layers of sand and gravel. The students are grouped into different countries, and are provided with different levels of information and amounts of play money, depending on their country's literacy rate and wealth. Through this activity, students are challenged to think critically and creatively, while collaborating with their peers. The students will gain a better understanding of social issues in technological development, international interdependency and cooperation, of drinkable water global needs, in resources availability and scarcity, as well as the role the youth has to address in those issues. Suitable for grades 7-12. Workshops are free or by donation. A projector and screen OR overhead and screen are required.

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HIV Network of Edmonton Society Deborah Jakubec THEMES:

HIV/AIDs and Other diseases Human Rights GEOGRAPHICAL REGION:

Edmonton CONTACT INFORMATION:

Lynn Sutankayo, Community Education Coordinator 11456 Jasper Avenue Edmonton, AB T5K 0M1 Tel: (780)488-5742 ex.241 Fax: (780) 488-3735 lynn.s@hivedmonton.com www.hivedmonton.com

DESCRIPTION:

Deborah Jakubec has a degree in Anthropology from the University of Calgary. She began working in HIV/AIDS as Program Coordinator at the DOT for HAART program for street-involved individuals in Edmonton, Alberta. Deborah then moved to a fulltime position at HIV Edmonton and has been employed there for seven years in various roles. Her work has included facilitating a peer education harm reduction project with people who use drugs and people involved in sex work. In 2004, Deborah coordinated two projects for the Non Prescription Needle Use Initiative for the Public Awareness and Prison Task groups. Both projects focused in increasing tolerance towards harm reduction philosophy for prison staff and amongst the general public. Ms. Jakubec became Executive Director of HIV Edmonton in January 2006. At HIV Edmonton, Deborah held several roles including project coordinator of the HIV Edmonton's partnership work with Canadian Crossroads International and four AIDS Service Organizations in Suriname. She has worked in addictions, corrections and with the LBGTT community doing community development. Also, she was one of four staff at HIV Edmonton working on a human rights project with healthcare providers and Aboriginal community to reduce stigma and discrimination. Deborah is currently Vice-Chair External of the ACCH and was elected to the board of the Canadian AIDS Society (CAS) in June of 2005. She currently is Treasurer on the CAS board of directors. Ms. Jakubec will speak for free within Edmonton. HIV Edmonton will offer this service outside of the Edmonton area for a cost-recovery fee. HIV Edmonton can also refer you to an AIDS Service Organization that offers similar services in your health region.

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HIV Network of Edmonton Society HIV/AIDS: The Basics THEMES:

DESCRIPTION:

HIV/AIDs and Other diseases GEOGRAPHICAL REGION:

Edmonton CONTACT INFORMATION:

Lynn Sutankayo, Community Education Coordinator 11456 Jasper Avenue Edmonton, AB T5K 0M1 Tel: (780)488-5742 ex.241 Fax: (780) 488-3735 lynn.s@hivedmonton.com www.hivedmonton.com

This workshop provides an introductory look at HIV/AIDS, and can be tailored to suit the needs of the audience. It will include Definitions (including the difference between HIV and AIDS), Transmission, Prevention and harm reduction, Myths, Testing, Stigma and discrimination, and a question period. This workshop is for individuals and organizations with little to no background in HIV/AIDS, volunteers, sexual health/HIV/AIDS educators, youth, and lower-literacy populations. The workshop takes 1.5 hours and is free within Edmonton. HIV Edmonton will offer this workshop outside of the Edmonton area for a cost-recovery fee. HIV Edmonton can also refer you to an AIDS Service Organization that offers a similar workshop in your health region. Maximum of 30 participants. Requirements for the workshop include; easel, flip chart paper, markers, screen, and a table to set up a LCD projector.

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HIV Network of Edmonton Society Blood Borne Pathogens 101 THEMES:

DESCRIPTION:

HIV/AIDs and Other diseases GEOGRAPHICAL REGION:

Capital Health Region CONTACT INFORMATION:

Lynn Sutankayo, Community Education Coordinator 11456 Jasper Avenue Edmonton, AB T5K 0M1 Tel: (780)488-5742 ex.241 Fax: (780) 488-3735 lynn.s@hivedmonton.com www.hivedmonton.com

This 2 hour workshop covers the basics of HIV/AIDS and is tailored to fit the needs of the audience. Topics include: Transmission, Prevention and harm reduction, Myths, Testing, Hepatitis C, Treatment, Population Health, Harm Reduction, Universal Precautions, Stigma and discrimination. This workshop is aimed towards individuals and organizations that have attended HIV/AIDS: The Basics or have the equivalent knowledge level, such as volunteers, sexual health/HIV/AIDS educators, community and health service providers, and individuals that work with people infected, affected or at risk of HIV/AIDS. The workshop takes 1.5-2 hours and is free within the Capital Health Region. HIV Edmonton will offer this workshop outside of the Capital Health Region for a cost-recovery fee. HIV Edmonton can also refer you to an AIDS Service Organization that offers a similar workshop in your health region. Maximum of 25 participants. Requirements for the workshop include; easel, flip chart paper, markers, screen, and a table to set up an LCD projector.

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HIV Network of Edmonton Society HIV/AIDS and International Issues THEMES:

DESCRIPTION:

HIV/AIDs and Other diseases GEOGRAPHICAL REGION:

Edmonton CONTACT INFORMATION:

Lynn Sutankayo, Community Education Coordinator 11456 Jasper Avenue Edmonton, AB T5K 0M1 Tel: (780)488-5742 ex.241 Fax: (780) 488-3735 lynn.s@hivedmonton.com www.hivedmonton.com

This workshop is based on an educational resource kit called Behind the Pandemic: Uncovering the Links between Social Inequity and HIV/AIDS. During this workshop, participants will explore HIV/AIDS as a social and international development issue. Experiential education techniques are used to help explore social dynamics behind the HIV/AIDS pandemic; key concepts of risk, vulnerability, and impact; underlying reasons why some population groups and regions of the world are more vulnerable; and impact of the pandemic at a local and global level. Participants will also learn about tools that they can use to make a difference. This workshop is aimed towards anyone, youth and/or adults that want to learn more about the local and global issues surrounding HIV/AIDS. The workshop takes 5 hours and is free within Edmonton. HIV Edmonton will offer this workshop outside of the Edmonton area for a cost-recovery fee. Maximum of 30 participants. Requirements for the workshop include; easel, flip chart paper, markers, screen, and sufficient space to break into 5 groups.

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John Humphrey Centre for Peace and Human Rights Gerald Gall THEMES:

DESCRIPTION:

Human Rights GEOGRAPHICAL REGION:

Alberta CONTACT INFORMATION:

Carrie Malloy, Education Coordinator Tel: (780) 453-2638 Fax: (780) 454-1519 carrie@jhcentre.org http://jhcentre.org

Gerald Gall is a professor of Law at the University of Alberta, Edmonton. He is a barrister and solicitor in the province of Ontario and has served on several boards of directors including the Legal Education Society of Alberta and the Centre for Constitutional Studies. He is a former executive director of the Canadian Institute for the Administration of Justice and the author of the first, second, third, fourth and fifth editions of The Canadian Legal System, a highly acclaimed introductory law text. During his tenure as a Western Director of the Canadian Human Rights Foundation, he was a principal organizer of a major conference on human rights in 1995. He also played a lead organizing role for the 1998 International Conference on Human Rights: Universal Rights and Human Values. He was a co-founder of the Human Rights Education Foundation, which later evolved into the John Humphrey Centre for Peace and Human Rights. Cost of presentations vary depending on request. Please call for further inquiries. Travel expenses are expected.

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John Humphrey Centre for Peace and Human Rights Renee Vaugeois THEMES:

Africa Community Outreach Economics Globalization Human Rights International Development/ Cooperation

GEOGRAPHICAL REGION:

Alberta CONTACT INFORMATION:

Carrie Malloy, Education Coordinator Tel: (780) 453-2638 Fax: (780) 454-1519 carrie@jhcentre.org http://jhcentre.org

DESCRIPTION:

Ms. Vaugeois has her Master's in Political Science from the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada. Her expertise lies particularly within international political economy and community development. Currently, Ms. Vaugeois is Executive Director of the John Humphrey Centre for Peace and Human Rights where she is leading projects focused democratic renewal, community development, partnership building, human rights education and racism. Ms. Vaugeois has managed various international projects in Bangladesh, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Bosnia, Ukraine, South Africa, Russia and China for both the University of Alberta and the Government of Alberta. She has worked in Uganda, East Africa, as a facilitator and trainer for an income generation project and a community liaison for a water project. She is also President and Founder of the Ainembabazi Children's Project, a non-profit organization working to improve educational opportunities for AIDS affected orphans and vulnerable children in Uganda. Cost of presentations vary depending on request. Please call for further inquiries. Travel expenses are expected.

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John Humphrey Centre for Peace and Human Rights Building Human Rights Communities Bringing Human Rights Education into your Classroom THEMES:

DESCRIPTION:

Human Rights GEOGRAPHICAL REGION:

Alberta CONTACT INFORMATION:

Carrie Malloy, Education Coordinator Tel: (780) 453-2638 Fax: (780) 454-1519 carrie@jhcentre.org http://jhcentre.org

The John Humphrey Centre for Peace and Human Rights has recently completed the development of a teaching resource entitled “Building Human Rights Communities: A resource for teaching and learning about human rights, citizenship, quality of life and communities”. This resource has been reviewed and approved as an authorized teaching resource by Alberta Education. “Building Human Rights Communities” is a hands-on, experiential teaching and learning resource which enables teachers to engage students in understanding human rights, citizenship and quality of life. The resource is geared towards active engagement of students to help them focus on how they can shape their own community, such as their school, into a human rights community. The Centre delivers workshops to teachers to engage them and enhance their capacity to use this resource effectively in their classes and to develop creative methods of engaging their students in human rights learning. As the teaching resource is a hands-on, experiential teaching and learning resource, it will enable teachers to engage students in understanding human rights, citizenship and quality of life, both within the classroom and within the community. The resource is unique that it links the old and new curriculum of the Department of Education and human rights to practical experiences and issues that youth can relate to. The resource is geared towards active engagement of students to help them focus on how they can shape their own community, such as their school, into a human rights community.

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John Humphrey Centre for Peace and Human Rights Building Human Rights Communities Engaging Youth in Action in their Communities THEMES:

Education Globalization Human Rights Youth Engagement GEOGRAPHICAL REGION:

Alberta CONTACT INFORMATION:

Carrie Malloy, Education Coordinator Tel: (780) 453-2638 Fax: (780) 454-1519 carrie@jhcentre.org http://jhcentre.org

DESCRIPTION:

Building Human Rights Communities is a workshop to engage youth in identifying critical issues in their communities, but also to create action plans and strategies. This workshop is based on a resource developed by the Centre entitled “Building Human Rights Communities: A resource for teaching and learning about human rights, citizenship, quality of life and communities�. The workshop is geared towards active engagement of students to help them focus on how they can shape their own community, such as their school, into a human rights community. It focuses on building understanding of human rights, citizenship and quality of life. Cost will be determined on an individual basis, but normally just the cost of transportation and materials. This workshop is geared towards youth. The time needed for the workshop is flexible, but generally recommends a minimum of 3 hrs.

John Humphrey Centre for Peace and Human Rights Understanding Human Rights - Human Rights 101 THEMES:

DESCRIPTION:

Human Rights GEOGRAPHICAL REGION:

Alberta CONTACT INFORMATION:

Carrie Malloy, Education Coordinator Tel: (780) 453-2638 Fax: (780) 454-1519 carrie@jhcentre.org http://jhcentre.org

This workshop provides a general introduction to human rights including a look at various international conventions and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. The workshop engages participants in understanding how human rights applies to their daily lives and uses experiential activities to provoke discussion and thought. The length of time needed for this workshop is flexible. Cost will be determined on an individual basis, but normally just the cost of transportation and materials.

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John Humphrey Centre for Peace and Human Rights Rights in the Sun - Counselor Training Program THEMES:

Education Globalization Human Rights Youth Engagement GEOGRAPHICAL REGION:

Alberta CONTACT INFORMATION:

Carrie Malloy, Education Coordinator Tel: (780) 453-2638 Fax: (780) 454-1519 carrie@jhcentre.org http://jhcentre.org

DESCRIPTION:

The Rights in the Sun (RITS) program is a fun-filled interactive educational program designed to teach youth from ages 5-25 about human rights. The RITS program is offered by the John Humphrey Centre and is designed to teach and involve youth in human rights education and discussion through applied, experiential learning opportunities such as games, art and videos. Through these sessions, we hope to build the next generation of human rights leaders and actively engaged citizens, aware of the human rights issues both at home and abroad. The JHC can provide a 2-3 hour training session for camp counselors, group leaders and facilitators. The purpose of this session is to educate facilitators on how to implement and teach Rights in the Sun programming to their campers/youth participants, thus allowing the program to reach other children and youth. The program includes: • The philosophy behind Rights in the Sun • Educational games and activities that focuses on human rights Additional information about specific areas of human rights (i.e. multiculturalism) Cost will be determined on an individual basis, but normally just the cost of transportation and materials. This workshop is geared towards camp counselors, or service providers working with youth. The time needed for the workshop is flexible, but generally recommends a minimum of 2-3 hrs.

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John Humphrey Centre for Peace and Human Rights Rights in the Sun - Engaging Youth in Human Rights THEMES:

Education Globalization Human Rights Youth Engagement GEOGRAPHICAL REGION:

Alberta CONTACT INFORMATION:

Carrie Malloy, Education Coordinator Tel: (780) 453-2638 Fax: (780) 454-1519 carrie@jhcentre.org http://jhcentre.org

DESCRIPTION:

The Rights in the Sun (RITS) Program is a fun-filled interactive educational program designed to teach youth from ages 5-25 about human rights. The RITS program is offered by the John Humphrey Centre and is designed to teach and involve youth in human rights education and discussion through applied, experiential learning opportunities such as games, art and videos. Through these sessions, we hope to build the next generation of human rights leaders and actively engaged citizens, aware of the human rights issues both at home and abroad. The JHC can design and execute a personalized program for your particular camp/group to best meet your needs. Sessions can range from 90 minutes to half-day to full-day, and are tailored to meet the needs, schedules and philosophy of the group itself. Some issues that can be explored include: • Issues of diversity, unfairness and discrimination • Human rights issues of child labour and children • Human rights and the environment • Women's rights as human rights • Respect, compassion, caring and interdependence among youth Cost will be determined on an individual basis, but normally just the cost of transportation and materials. The time needed for the workshop is flexible.

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Mennonite Central Committee - Alberta Abe Janzen THEMES:

DESCRIPTION:

Africa International Development / Cooperation Latin America

Abe Janzen is the Executive Director of Mennonite Central Committee - Alberta.

GEOGRAPHICAL REGION:

Alberta

He has been in this position for 10 years. He worked in Development and Education in South America for 10 years and in formal Education in northern Alberta for 11 years.

CONTACT INFORMATION:

Cost of presentations are minimal, plus expenses.

Abe Janzen abejanzen@mccab.org http://mcc.org/alberta

Mennonite Central Committee - Alberta Sand Dams - Development in Kenya THEMES:

Africa Environment Global Water Issues

DESCRIPTION:

Review of a very specific development project in Kenya, with high impact results in water, health, employment & income and education.

GEOGRAPHICAL REGION:

Alberta

The workshop is suitable to any group and takes 30 minutes. Equipment is required for a PowerPoint Presentation.

CONTACT INFORMATION:

Abe Janzen abejanzen@mccab.org http://mcc.org/alberta

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Cost minimal cost plus expenses, please contact.


Micah Challenge Calgary Randy Easthouse THEMES:

Community Outreach Education International Development / Cooperation Poverty GEOGRAPHICAL REGION:

Alberta, depending on itinerary and travel/lodging costs CONTACT INFORMATION:

Randy Easthouse Micah Challenge, Calgary (403) 608-7753 reasthouse@shaw.ca www.micahchallenge.ca

BIO:

Randy Easthouse is currently the Micah Challenge Alberta Regional Training Coordinator. He and his wife, Linda, have worked with the Wycliffe Canada since 1981.They lived in the Peruvian Highlands with the Quechuas from 1987 to 2002, working with the Summer Institute of Linguistics in bilingual education and literacy in the Quechua and Spanish languages. From 1994 to 1998, Randy and Linda supervised the Peruvian Ministry of Education's bilingual teacher training and classroom visits in approximately 130 rural schools, resulting in over 7,000 children becoming literate in a- two year training program. Both priests and pastors continue working arm-in-arm to see that their congregations are fully trained, and sharing their new-found literacy skills with their compatriots.

Micah Challenge Calgary Why Should Christians Help the Poor? THEMES:

Community Outreach International Development / Cooperation Poverty GEOGRAPHICAL REGION:

Alberta, depending on itinerary and travel/lodging costs CONTACT INFORMATION:

Randy Easthouse Micah Challenge, Calgary (403) 608-7753 reasthouse@shaw.ca www.micahchallenge.ca

DESCRIPTION:

What defines the purpose and role of a Christian in society today? 3 PowerPoint presentations are available and can be linked together (ex., for Fri nite/Saturday sessions) together with discussions and applications. The purpose is to move Christians and congregations from a “preaching/teaching” mentality to reflecting on their Bibles and expressions of unconditioned compassion. Focus is a church or youth group. It may need to begin with its pastoral staff in order to “get in the door”. Presentations can vary in time from 2 to 8 hours. A projector, whiteboard/markers and notepaper for participants will also be needed. There is no cost for the presentations; however presenters will need a place to stay if travelling outside of Calgary.

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One Child's Village: A Global Orphan's Foundation Todd Lorentz THEMES:

Africa Community Outreach Economics Globalization HIV/AIDS and other diseases Human Rights International Development / Cooperation Poverty

GEOGRAPHICAL REGION:

Canada CONTACT INFORMATION:

Managing Director and Co-Founder One Child's Village: A Global Orphans Foundation tlorentz@telusplanet.net (780) 433-3342 www.OneChildsVillage.org

BIO:

Todd Lorentz is a philosopher and philanthropist combining practical humanitarian work with a background in philosophy and comparative religion. Lorentz holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Honours Philosophy (Western Philosophy and Nondualism) and a Master of Arts in Religious Studies (Tibetan Buddhism and Nondualism) from the University of Alberta. He possesses a Power Engineering certificate and has spoken to audiences around the world about the need for global economic and social reform along the lines of unity, justice and sharing. Following a trip to Kenya in 2005, Mr. Lorentz returned to Canada with the intention of developing a means to ameliorate the devastating conditions facing millions of HIV/AIDS orphans in Africa. With a close friend, Cristelle Audet, they created One Child's Village: A Global Orphans Foundation and gained rapid success in bringing their organization to the public arena. They are currently building their first school in the west Kenyan village of Bumala and, as the first organization of their type in that area, encountered a variety of unique challenges and experiences with the local community. One Child's Village is run entirely by volunteer support with the goal of ensuring that the bulk of monies donated go directly to the needs of the orphans. Listen to the experiences of Mr. Lorentz as he travels from inspiration to perspiration, developing his own charity to help HIV/AIDS orphans in Africa. Lorentz takes the audience through his experiences in developing an orphanage project in Kenya, providing an insider's view of his work at every stage including the establishment of a charitable organization in Canada, fundraising, contracts with the partners in the South, community relations in developing countries, unique needs of the orphans and widows, various community resources, networking, cultural expectations and misunderstandings, dealing with local superstitions, problems of travel and communications, transfer of funds, and much, much more. There is no cost for the presentation, other than travel expenses. Donations to One Child's Village will be accepted.

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Plan Canada Sarah Hendriks THEMES:

Gender HIV/AIDS and other diseases GEOGRAPHICAL REGION:

Alberta CONTACT INFORMATION:

Sarah Hendriks, HIV and Gender Advisor (416) 920-1654 ext. 261 shendriks@plancanada.ca http://plancanada.ca

BIO:

Sarah Hendriks is currently an Advisor on Gender Equality and HIV/AIDS for Plan Canada. Having worked with various NGOs, INGOs, bilateral agencies and universities both in Canada and countries of the Global South (Malawi, Ethiopia, Burkina Faso, Kenya, South Africa, Zimbabwe, India, Haiti), Sarah Hendriks has extensive professional experience in international women's rights; HIV & AIDS programming; and gender equality mainstreaming. For more than three years, Sarah worked as a HIV/AIDS and Gender Research and Training Officer with Women and the Law in Southern Africa Research and Education Trust (WLSA) in Malawi, Africa. Together with partners, Sarah led the design and implementation of a multifaceted program on integrating a Rights-Based Approach to public service delivery. With more than 8 years experience in feminist participatory action research, Sarah has written and published on various topics including women's vulnerability to HIV and AIDS in Southern Africa and gender equality and organizational change. Other areas of work have been focused as a writer and facilitator of a national legal literacy program on gender-based violence, HIV and AIDS and access to justice in Malawi, in addition to program management of a multifaceted grant under the Canadian Coalition on HIV/AIDS and Youth in Africa. Sarah Hendriks is currently the Vice-President of the Inter-Agency Coalition on AIDS and Development (ICAD) and the co-chair of the Ontario Council for International Cooperation's HIV/AIDS Working Group. Sarah Hendriks would be available as a speaker on the topics of gender equality programming. There is no cost for presentations.

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Plan Canada Sangita Patel THEMES:

Africa Economics Gender GEOGRAPHICAL REGION:

Alberta CONTACT INFORMATION:

Sangita Patel, Program Manager (416) 920-1654 ext. 239 spatel@plancanada.ca http://plancanada.ca

BIO:

Sangita Patel is a Program Manager for Plan Canada where she manages a portfolio of international development projects in Africa and Asia. During her career, Ms. Patel has supported development projects in Sierra Leone, Uganda, Mali, Nepal and Pakistan in addition to extended in-country development experience in India, Indonesia and Bangladesh. Her areas of expertise include small and medium enterprise, income generation, household economic security, gender and sustainable community based development strategies. Sangita Patel holds a University of Toronto Specialist Degree in International Development Studies and a Masters Degree in the Political Economy of Developing Countries with an emphasis on development economics. In addition to employment in the non-governmental organization sector, Ms. Patel has also been employed in the private and governmental sectors. As a member of the International Trade and Development Department of the Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters Association, she engaged Canadian businesses in sustainable development approaches and facilitated business linkages between businesses in the global north and south. There is no cost for presentations.

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Rainbow for the Future Leo Seguin THEMES:

Africa Gender Global Water Issues International Development / Cooperation GEOGRAPHICAL REGION:

Alberta, Saskatchewan, BC CONTACT INFORMATION:

Rainbow for the Future 10712 - 101 Street Westlock, AB T7P 1H7 Tel: (780) 349-3300 Fax: (780) 349-6301 rftf@rainbowaid.org

BIO:

Leo Seguin has been active in third world development for many years beginning with the Canadian Foodgrains Bank and his involvement with Rotary. Leo became so committed to sharing our Canadian good fortune with those less fortunate he established “Rainbow For the Future� a charitable foundation in order to maximise the generosity of donors, to educate Canadians on the plight of the Karayu people in particular and to assist the wonderful work being done in the Fantelle region by the local NGO, the Gudina Tumsa Foundation. Leo has traveled to Ethiopia several times and has been instrumental in providing funding for water diversion and sanitation projects, construction and equipping of schools and establishing a hostel for girls from pastoralist families to enable them to continue their education. Leo has heartfelt stories and fascinating pictures of the work, the people who are helping and those who are benefiting from the help being offered. There is no cost for the presentation, however travel expenses need to be covered. Rainbow is committed to keeping admin costs as low as possible so that we can maintain a 95% rate of resource distribution to the beneficiaries in Ethiopia. We are available Mon.-Fri. 9-5 for contact and would happily give information over the phone.

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Rainbow for the Future Barbara Wilson THEMES:

Africa Gender Global Water Issues International Development / Cooperation GEOGRAPHICAL REGION:

BIO:

Although new to the work of international development, Barbara has a background of family support work here in Canada. Barbara is passionate about the work being done in this region of Ethiopia and has prepared a power point presentation illustrating the current project. As director of Rainbow for the Future Barbara is committed to enhancing the assistance given to the Karayu people of Ethiopia.

Alberta, Saskatchewan, BC CONTACT INFORMATION:

Rainbow for the Future 10712 - 101 Street Westlock, AB T7P 1H7 Tel: (780) 349-3300 Fax: (780) 349-6301 rftf@rainbowaid.org

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There is no cost for the presentation; however travel expenses need to be covered. Rainbow is committed to keeping admin costs as low as possible so that we can maintain a 95% rate of resource distribution to the beneficiaries in Ethiopia. We are available Mon.-Fri. 9-5 for contact and would happily give information over the phone.


Rainbow of Hope for Children Society George Bunz THEMES:

International Development / Cooperation Poverty GEOGRAPHICAL REGION:

Alberta CONTACT INFORMATION:

Rainbow of Hope for Children Society George Bunz (780) 842-6091 P.O. Box 2883 Wainwright, AB T9W 1S7 rohfc@telus.net www.rainbowofhopefor children.ca

BIO:

Following a visit to Brazil with Rainbow of Hope for Children in January 1999 and seeing the extent of marginalization, George retired after serving 20 years as superintendent of East Central Alberta Catholic Schools. That fall he took on the duties of President and editor of the newsletter, Nexus, connecting partners in Canada and abroad. He continues to volunteer his time with the NGO as well as teaching in the Master's Program in Catholic School Administration at Newman Theological College in Edmonton. He facilitates workshops in Social Justice in schools and community groups throughout Western Canada and marvels at the many new ways to serve that retirement offers. Workshops are tailored to the time requested by the school or group, and can be half day, full day, or weekend. George facilitates workshops with groups as small 4 or 5 to groups of 200 or more people. He requires only suitable space with a wall or screen for viewing PowerPoint. For facilitating workshops in schools, George welcomes an honorarium as per school policy. For church and community groups, he welcomes a donation to Rainbow of Hope for Children. He desires his travel covered if at all possible.

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Tools for Humanity Mohamed Maie THEMES:

Community Outreach Economics International Development / Cooperation GEOGRAPHICAL REGION:

Alberta CONTACT INFORMATION:

Tools For Humanity 10010 - 107A Avenue Edmonton, AB T5H-4H8 Tel. (780) 421-0977 info@tools4humanity.org www.toolsforhumanity.org

BIO:

Mohamed M Maie is Founder and Chief Financial Officer (CEO) of Tools for Humanity a not-profit Canadian community Economic Development and International humanitarian organization. He is an International development practitioner with 18 years experience in social enterprise, management, the advocacy and supervision of complex community economic development projects, program evaluation, preparation of development plans and strategies. He was Cofounder of many grassroot immigrant community initiatives in Canada, USA and Africa, where he advices government and NonGovernment agencies in community economic development, Social Enterprise and Cooperative models to approach post conflict countries. Mr. Maie is serving as a small business coach/community economic development practitioner with Edmonton Mennonite Center for Newcomers; also served as Special Envoy Humanitarian & Refugee Affairs Somali TNG, as Chief Financial Officer of African Community and Refugee Center, Inc a not-profit community base organization and also a broad perspective and practical approach to community economic development (CED), cooperative development, and social investment and poverty issues. He has a strong intuitive sense that allows him to attune to others and build a high degree of trust with coaching clients. He is a member of Leadership Council of Edmonton Vibrant Communities, Vice Chair Alberta Council for Global Corporation (ACGC), Board Member of ABCEDNET, Member of PSS committee CCEDNET, active member in many grassroots initiatives in Canada and Global. Mr. Maie is candidate in MBA Community Economic Development (CED) at Cape Breton University and holds a Diploma's in Health Care Administrative from Career Canada College (now CDI) and BA's International Relations from Somali National University. He is the author and co-author of many reports and articles in Poverty and immigrant community, Community Economic development papers and professional journals, the editor of a book on Refugee Money Management for economic development practitioners, and a frequent speaker on social investment, sustainable economic development, community cooperative and poverty issues at international conferences. There is no cost for the presentation.

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Index by Theme AFRICA • Africa Book Project - Jodi Facette (p.4) • Canadian Humanitarian Organization for International Relief - Sandra Moore (p.9) • CAUSE Canada - Erin Wilkins, Travis Wilkins (p.14-15) • Centre for Affordable Water Sanitation and Technology - Tal Woolsey (p.22) • Edzimkulu, A Society for Children with AIDS (p.32) • Engineers Without Borders - Edmonton Speakers (p.38) • John Humphrey Centre for Peace and Human Rights - Renee Vaugeois (p.45) • Mennonite Central Committee Alberta - Abe Janzen, Sand Dams - Development in Kenya (p.50) • One Child's Village: A Global Orphan's Foundation - Todd Lorentz (p.52) • Plan Canada - Sangita Patel (p.54) • Rainbow for the Future - Barbara Wilson (p.56) Asia • Asia Pacific Accord of Canada - Charles Shaw (p.5) • Canadian Women for Women in Afghanistan Colette Belanger, Janice Eisenhauer, Janice Rapchuk, Carolyn Reicher (p.10-13) • Centre for Affordable Water Sanitation and Technology - Millie Adam, Bryan Fofonoff (p.17, 19) • CUSO - Patrick Lucas (p.31)

Community Outreach • Canadian Humanitarian Organization for International Relief - Sandra Moore (p.9) • Canadian Women for Women in Afghanistan Colette Belanger, Janice Eisenhauer, Janice Rapchuk, Carolyn Reicher (p.10-13) • Centre for Affordable Water Sanitation and Technology - Alison Pidskalny (p.21) • Edzimkulu, A Society for Children with AIDS (p.32) • John Humphrey Centre for Peace and Human Rights - Renee Vaugeois (p.45) • Micah Challenge Calgary - Randy Easthouse, Why Should Christians Help the Poor? (p.51) • One Child's Village: A Global Orphan's Foundation - Todd Lorentz (p.52) • Tools for Humanity - Mohamed Maie (p.58) Economics • Change for Children Association - Fiona Cavanagh, Canada and the Global South, Economic Growth, Global Kitchen, Global Poverty and Debt, The Rise of Multinational Corporations, Water and the Environment (pp.24, 26-29) • Engineers Without Borders - Calgary - Food for Thought (p.35) • Engineers Without Borders - Edmonton - Food for Thought (p.38) • John Humphrey Centre for Peace and Human Rights - Renee Vaugeois (p.45) • One Child's Village: A Global Orphan's Foundation - Todd Lorentz (p.52) • Plan Canada - Sangita Patel (p.54) • Tools for Humanity - Mohamed Maie (p.58)

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Education • Africa Book Project - Jodi Facette (p.4) • Centre for Affordable Water Sanitation and Technology - Shauna Curry (p.18) • Canadian Women for Women in Afghanistan Colette Belanger, Janice Eisenhauer, Janice Rapchuk, Carolyn Reicher (p.10-13) • CAUSE Canada - Travis Wilkins (p.15) • Change for Children Association - Brazil Workshop (p.25) • John Humphrey Centre for Peace and Human Rights - Building Human Rights Communities: Engaging Youth in Action in their Communities, Rights in the Sun - Counselor Training Program, Rights in the Sun - Engaging Youth in Human Rights (pp.46-50) • Micah Challenge Calgary - Randy Easthouse (p.51) Environment • Canadian Catholic Organization for Development and Peace - Julio Garcia (p.7) • Change for Children Association - Water and the Environment (p.29) • CUSO - Patrick Lucas (p.31) • Engineers Without Borders - Calgary - Energy Matters (p.35) • Engineers Without Borders - Edmonton - Energy Matters, Water for the World (pp.37, 39) • Mennonite Central Committee Alberta - Sand Dams - Development in Kenya (p.50) Gender • Canadian Women for Women in Afghanistan Colette Belanger, Janice Eisenhauer, Janice Rapchuk, Carolyn Reicher (p.10-13) • Change for Children Association - Fiona Cavanagh (p.24) • CUSO - Erynn Lyster (p.30) • Plan Canada - Sarah Hendriks, Sangita Patel (p.53, 54) • Rainbow for the Future - Barbara Wilson (p.56)

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Global Water Issues • Canadian Catholic Organization for Development and Peace - Julio Garcia (p.7) • Centre for Affordable Water Sanitation and Technology - Millie Adam, Shauna Curry, Camille Dow Baker , Laure Félix-Bower, Bryan Fofonoff, Diana Frost, Mike Lafleur, Ron Lentz, Alison Pidskalny, Andrea Roach, Tal Woolsey (p.17-22) • Change for Children Association - Fiona Cavanagh, Water and the Environment (pp.24, 29) • Engineers Without Borders - Calgary - Root Causes of Poverty (p.36) • Engineers Without Borders - Edmonton - Water for the World (p.39) • Mennonite Central Committee Alberta - Sand Dams - Development in Kenya (p.50) • Rainbow for the Future - Barbara Wilson (p.56) Globalization • Change for Children Association - Fiona Cavanagh, Brazil Workshop, Canada and the Global South, Economic Growth, Global Kitchen, Global Poverty and Debt, Intercultural Understanding, The Rise of Multinational Corporations (pp.24-29) • Engineers Without Borders - Calgary - Root Causes of Poverty (p.36) • John Humphrey Centre for Peace and Human Rights - Renee Vaugeois, Building Human Rights Communities: Engaging Youth in Action in their Communities, Rights in the Sun - Counselor Training Program, Rights in the Sun - Engaging Youth in Human Rights (pp.45-49) • One Child's Village: A Global Orphan's Foundation - Todd Lorentz (p.52)


HIV/AIDS and other diseases • Bridges of Love Ministry - Marg Pollon (p.6) • CAUSE Canada - Erin Wilkins (p.14) • Edzimkulu, A Society for Children with AIDS (p.32) • HIV Network of Edmonton Society - Deborah Jakubec, HIV/AIDS: The Basics, Blood Borne Pathogens 101, HIV/AIDS and International Issues (pp.40-43) • One Child's Village: A Global Orphan's Foundation - Todd Lorentz (p.52) • Plan Canada - Sarah Hendriks (p.53) Human Rights • Canadian Humanitarian Organization for International Relief - Sandra Moore (p.9) • Canadian Women for Women in Afghanistan Colette Belanger, Janice Eisenhauer, Janice Rapchuk, Carolyn Reicher (p.10-13) • Change for Children Association - Fiona Cavanagh, Brazil Workshop, Canada and the Global South, Economic Growth, Protecting Human Rights (pp.24-28) • HIV Network of Edmonton Society - Deborah Jakubec (p.40) • John Humphrey Centre for Peace and Human Rights - Gerald Gall, Renee Vaugeois, Building Human Rights Communities: Bringing Human Rights Education into your Classroom, Building Human Rights Communities: Engaging Youth in Action in their Communities, Understanding Human Rights - Human Rights 101, Rights in the Sun - Counselor Training Program, Rights in the Sun - Engaging Youth in Human Rights (pp.44-49) • One Child's Village: A Global Orphan's Foundation - Todd Lorentz (p.52)

International Development / Cooperation • Africa Book Project - Jodi Facette (p.4) • Canadian Humanitarian Organization for International Relief - Sandra Moore (p.9) • Centre for Affordable Water Sanitation and Technology - Millie Adam, Camille Dow Baker, Laure Félix-Bower, Diana Frost, Mike Lafleur, Ron Lentz, Alison Pidskalny, Andrea Roach (pp.17-22) • Canadian Women for Women in Afghanistan Colette Belanger, Janice Eisenhauer, Janice Rapchuk, Carolyn Reicher (p.10-13) • CAUSE Canada - Erin Wilkins (p.14) • Change for Children Association - Fiona Cavanagh, Canada and the Global South, The Rise of Multinational Corporations, Water and the Environment (p.24-29) • CUSO - Erynn Lyster, Patrick Lucas (p.30-31) • Engineers Without Borders - Calgary - Marc Beaudin, Anne Chung, Jessica Shumlich, Shawn Tse, Energy Matters, Food for Thought (pp.3335) • Engineers Without Borders - Edmonton Speakers, Energy Matters, Food for Thought, Water for the World (pp.37-39) • John Humphrey Centre for Peace and Human Rights - Renee Vaugeois (p.45) • Mennonite Central Committee Alberta - Abe Janzen (p.50) • Micah Challenge Calgary - Randy Easthouse, Why Should Christians Help the Poor? (p.51) • One Child's Village: A Global Orphan's Foundation - Todd Lorentz (p.52) • Rainbow for the Future - Barbara Wilson (p.56) • Rainbow of Hope for Children Society - George Bunz (p.57) • Tools for Humanity - Mohamed Maie (p.58)

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Landmines • Change for Children Association - Cecily Mills (p.25) Latin America • Centre for Affordable Water Sanitation and Technology - Diana Frost, Andrea Roach (pp.20, 22) • Change for Children Association - Fiona Cavanagh, Cecily Mills, Brazil Workshop, Intercultural Understanding (pp.24, 25, 28) • Mennonite Central Committee Alberta - Abe Janzen (p.50) Millennium Development Goals • Asia Pacific Accord of Canada - Charles Shaw (p.5) • CAUSE Canada - Bringing the MDG's to Life (p.16) • Change for Children Association - Fiona Cavanagh (p.24) Multiculturalism • Asia Pacific Accord of Canada - Charles Shaw (p.5) • Canadian Women for Women in Afghanistan Colette Belanger, Janice Eisenhauer, Janice Rapchuk, Carolyn Reicher (p.10-13) • Change for Children Association - Intercultural Understanding (p.28)

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Poverty • Africa Book Project - Jodi Facette (p.4) • Asia Pacific Accord of Canada - Charles Shaw (p.5) • Canadian Catholic Organization for Development and Peace - Angus Perry (p.7) • Canadian Humanitarian Organization for International Relief - Sandra Moore (p.9) • Centre for Affordable Water Sanitation and Technology - Millie Adam, Shauna Curry, Laure Félix-Bower, Bryan Fofonoff, Diana Frost, Mike Lafleur, Ron Lentz, Alison Pidskalny, Andrea Roach, Tal Woolsey, Youth Summit (p.17-23) • Canadian Women for Women in Afghanistan Colette Belanger, Janice Eisenhauer, Janice Rapchuk, Carolyn Reicher (p.10-13) • CAUSE Canada - Erin Wilkins (p.14) • Change for Children Association - Fiona Cavanagh, Brazil Workshop, Canada and the Global South, Economic Growth, Global Poverty and Debt (p.24-27) • CUSO - Patrick Lucas (p.31) • Engineers Without Borders - Calgary - Marc Beaudin, Anne Chung, Jessica Shumlich, Shawn Tse, Food for Thought (pp.33-35) • Engineers Without Borders - Edmonton - Water for the World, Speakers (p.38, 39) • Micah Challenge Calgary - Randy Easthouse, Why Should Christians Help the Poor? (p.51) • One Child's Village: A Global Orphan's Foundation - Todd Lorentz (p.52) • Rainbow of Hope for Children Society - George Bunz (p.57)


Volunteering Overseas • CUSO - Erynn Lyster (p.30) • Engineers Without Borders - Calgary - Marc Beaudin, Anne Chung, Jessica Shumlich, Shawn Tse (p.33-34) • Engineers Without Borders - Edmonton Speakers (p.38) Youth Engagement • Canadian Catholic Organization for Development and Peace - Julio Garcia, Leadership Formation Workshop (p.7-8) • Centre for Affordable Water Sanitation and Technology - Laure Félix-Bower, Alison Pidskalny, Youth Summit (p.19-23) • Change for Children Association - Fiona Cavanagh (p.24) • John Humphrey Centre for Peace and Human Rights - Building Human Rights Communities: Engaging Youth in Action in their Communities, Rights in the Sun - Counselor Training Program, Rights in the Sun - Engaging Youth in Human Rights (p.47-49) Youth Leadership • Change for Children Association - Fiona Cavanagh (p.24) • Engineers Without Borders - Calgary - Marc Beaudin (p.33)

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ACGC Members Action International Ministry AIM works among street children and urban poor in several countries in Asia, Africa and Latin America. AIM also works with AIDS-related ministries in Africa. 3015A – 21st Street NE Calgary, AB T2E 7T1 Tel: 403.204.1421 Fax: 403.204.1501 www.actionintl.org

projects take place in three counties in Southern Sudan. These projects are aimed at training, educating and sustaining those who have lost their families and livelihoods in the war. 402, 126 – 14 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2G 1C7 Tel: 403.264.8115 Fax: 403.234.7810 www.apeba.ca

Africa Book Project The Africa Book Project is a local charity that has successfully completed its third shipment of school books and supplies to the rural areas around Mombassa, Kenya. Over 66,000 books were distributed to these schools. 346 Shawnessy Drive SW Calgary, AB T2Y 1R2 Tel: 403.254.4494 www.africabookproject.org

Asia Pacific Accord of Canada (APAC) Asia Pacific Accord of Canada (APAC) is an educational, nonsectarian and non-partisan charity founded to promote better mutual understanding amongst various ethnic groups, and to foster good relations between the people of Canada and Asia. #301, 8340 Jasper Ave NW Edmonton, AB T5H 4C6 Tel/Fax: 780.453.6244 www.apaccord.ca

Altamas for Peace and Development Association Altamas works to improve the social conditions and to reduce the level of poverty in the Altamas area of Sudan (South Kurdofan and North Baharalgazal). #23, 401 Grier Avenue NE Calgary, AB T2K 5S7 Tel: 403.274.5568 Alternative Poverty Eradication Bureau for Africa (APEBA) The mission of APEBA is to empower the underprivileged in war torn Southern Sudan by providing practical training, education and food to widows, orphans and disabled persons. APEBA

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APIRG The Alberta Public Interest Research Group (APIRG) is a student-run, student-funded, nonprofit organization dedicated to research, education, advocacy, and action in the public interest. APIRG exists to provide students with resources to be active citizens. Hub International Mall University of Alberta 9111 – 112th Street Edmonton, AB T6G 2C5 Tel: 780.492.0614 Fax: 780.492.0615 www.apirg.org

Bishop Budka Charitable Society The Bishop Budka Charitable Society is an organization based in Edmonton, Alberta that provides economic, cultural, and environmental assistance to countries in need, such as Brazil and Ukraine. 12 Charlton Road Sherwood Park, AB T8H 1P9 Tel: 780.449.4922 Fax: 780.477.0617 www.stormloader.com/ bishopbudka Bridges of Love Ministry Society Bridges of Love Ministry Society was formed in 2004 by Marg Pollon. Her vision and passion is to influence the Christian life to be expanded beyond self-interests to the greater concerns of the community and world around them and to become the 'guiding light' of influence and love within their communities. 204 – 6A Street NE Calgary, AB T2E 4A5 Tel: 403.263.5683 www.bridgesoflove.net Camrose International Institute Since 1977, Camrose International Institute (CII) has been helping children, youth, and adults learn about global and ecological issues; providing funds for community self-help projects in developing countries, and conducting international exchanges. CII works to promote a “conserver” not a “consumer” lifestyle. CII's vibrant history includes


working with South Asia Partnership, schools, community and church groups in Canada and worldwide. Augustana University College 4901 – 46 Avenue Camrose, AB T4V 2R3 Tel: 780.679.1100 Fax: 780.679.1129 www.augustana.ca/pacse Canada World Youth CWY provides young people from Canada and around the world with the opportunity to travel, live and work in different communities, to learn about local and international development, and to gain important job skills for the future. CWY’s mission is to increase the ability of people, and especially youth, to participate actively in the development of just, harmonious and sustainable societies. 2330 Rue Notre-Dame Ouest Montreal, PQ H3J 1N4 Tel: 1.800.605.3526 www.cwy-jcm.org Canadian Catholic Organization for Development and Peace (CCODP) The Canadian Catholic Organization for Development and Peace, a democratic movement for international solidarity, supports partners in the Third World in the pursuit of alternatives to unjust social, political and economic structures. It educates the Canadian population about the causes of impoverishment of peoples and mobilizes actions for change. 8421 – 101 Avenue Edmonton, AB T6A 0L1 Tel: 780.424.1557

Fax: 780.465.3003 www.devp.org Canadian Humanitarian Organization for International Relief (CHOIR) The mission of CHOIR is “To provide the basic necessities of life such as nutrition, shelter, health care, and education to disadvantaged children everywhere.” 50 Pioneer Crescent NE Medicine Hat, AB T1C 1S4 Tel: 403.504.0444 www.canadianhumanitarian.com Canadian Women for Women in Afghanistan Canadian Women for Women in Afghanistan (CW4WAfghan) is a volunteer solidarity network founded in 1996. CW4WAfghan began as a small volunteer network of women in Canada committed to supporting the empowerment of Afghan women and girls. There are now fourteen volunteer chapters and affiliated groups working in solidarity across Canada to support rights and opportunities for Afghan women and girls. PO Box 32014, Bankview Calgary, AB T2T 5X6 Tel: 403.244.5625 Fax: 403.244.5625 www.w4wafghan.ca CAUSE Canada Founded in 1984, CAUSE Canada is an International Relief and Development Organization which strives to empower communities and individuals in disadvantaged regions to overcome poverty and improve quality of life. Working in West Africa and Central America, the develop-

ment priorities of CAUSE include: Primary health care; water and sanitation; reforestation; gender-specific development initiatives (women’s projects); and micro-enterprise projects. Box 8100 Canmore, AB T1W 2T8 Tel: 403.678.3332 Fax: 403.678.8869 www.cause.ca Centre for Affordable Water and Sanitation Technology (CAWST) The mission of CAWST is to provide technical training and support in water and sanitation services for those who serve the poor in developing countries. In particular, CAWST is the centre of expertise and distribution for the Biosand concrete water filtration technology, a low-cost water treatment technology specially designed for use by the poor in developing countries. These household filters are made by local people using materials commonly found in most parts of the world. Bay 12, 2916 5th Avenue NE Calgary, AB T2A 6K4 Tel: 403.243.3285 Fax: 403.243.6199 www.cawst.org Change for Children Association (CFCA) Change for Children promotes action for systemic change and sustainable development through solidarity and partnership, by nurturing community, and by maintaining an integral, vital and stable organization. CFCA’s mandate is to support the poor in their own process of organizing to

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achieve an increased, active role in promoting peace, democracy, human rights, and improved living conditions, accomplished through: growth in understanding of unfair structures and the growing popular resistance to those structures; learning from people with whom we partner to accompany them in the struggle for justice; and acting in development with a sense of urgency and commitment. 2nd Floor, 10808 – 124 Street Edmonton, AB T5M 0H3 Tel: 780.448.1505 Fax: 780.448.1507 www.changeforchildren.org

Engineers Without Borders (Calgary) Members of EWB are passionate about helping people gain access to the technologies that will reduce vulnerabilities and increase opportunities in developing communities. We do so by contributing our knowledge, financial resources, volunteer time, skills, and collective voice to help communities around the world. Mailbox 257, Students’ Union 2500 University Drive NW Calgary, AB T2N 1N4 Tel: 403.210.8841 Fax: 403.284.3697 www.ucalgary.ewb.ca

CUSO CUSO’s aim is to bring the expertise of those in the global South and Canada together – through volunteer placements, mutual collaboration, training, programming, exchanges, and resource sharing – so both can continue to enhance and grow vital social justice programs for the long-term. Suite 200A, 227 – 10 Street NW Calgary, AB T2N 1V5 Tel: 403.283.2871 Fax: 403.283.2275 www.cuso.org

Engineers Without Borders (Edmonton) Engineers Without Borders promotes human development through access to technology. They have volunteers living in developing communities across the world, working with men and women, farmers, teachers, artisans, and engineers in their efforts to rise out of poverty. EWB also engage Canadians, building awareness of the difficulties facing the people in the majority world, and education on how we can have impact in Canada on these people’s lives. Box 112, 2-900, 8900-114 Street Edmonton, AB T6G 2J7 Tel: 780.492.6858 www.ualberta.ewb.ca

Edzimkulu Edzimkulu is an Edmonton-based charity dedicated to providing support to children impacted by HIV/AIDS in Ndawana, in the KwaZulu-Natal province of South Africa. 10542 – 128 Street Edmonton, AB T5N 1W4 Tel: 780.429.1899 Fax: 780.424.1132 www.edzimkulu.org

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Foster Parents Plan Foster Parents Plan of Canada is a member of PLAN International, an international, humanitarian, child-focused development organization without religious, political or governmental affiliation. Our

work benefits the children, their families and their communities in the neediest parts of the world. 95 St. Claire Avenue West Suite 1001 Toronto, ON M4V 3B5 Tel: 416.920.1654 Fax: 416.920.9942 www.fosterparentsplan.ca Ghost River Rediscovery Drawing on the strengths of Indigenous culture, the wisdom of the Elders, with the philosophy of love and respect for the Earth and all peoples, Ghost River Rediscovery aims at empowering people of all ages and cultures to discover the natural world, the worlds between cultures and the worlds within themselves. Suite 164, 3359 – 27 Street NE Calgary, AB T1Y 5E4 Tel: 403.270.9351 Fax: 403.270.9371 www.ghostriverrediscovery.com Global Visions Film Festival Society It is the mission of the Global Visions Film Festival Society to produce an annual Film Festival in Edmonton and, in doing so, promote film as catalysts for reflection, discussion, and responsible action towards the social, cultural, economic, and ecological health of our planet. 31221 10405 Jasper Avenue Edmonton, AB T5J 3S2 Tel: 780.414.1052 www.globalvisionsfestival.com HELP Society HELP supports ongoing development and social activism in partnership with three Adivasi groups in the state of Orissa (located


along the east coast of India south of Calcutta). 55, 52304 RR 233 Fountain Creek Estates Sherwood Park, AB T8E 1C9 Tel: 780.434.5513 Fax: 780.492.2024 HIV Network of Edmonton Society HIV Edmonton's vision is to work with the whole community, in a global context, ensuring: There are no new HIV infections; People living with HIV live longer, healthier lives, free of stigma; Everyone affected by HIV gets the services they need without barriers or discrimination. HIV Edmonton's education and research initiatives aim to bridge the gap between local and global HIV/AIDS issues. HIV Edmonton offers a workshop that concentrates on international HIV/AIDS issues as a part of its bi-annual "Dynamics of HIV" training program. 300, 11456 Jasper Avenue Edmonton, AB T5K 0M1 Tel: 780.488.5742 Fax: 780.488.3735 www.hivedmonton.com Humanserve International HUMANSERVE International, Society for Relief and Development, works with a number of local and international non-government organizations providing educational, community health, development and social services in Lebanon and Palestine. PO Box 37011 Edmonton, AB T5R 1E0 Tel: 780.487.9373 Fax: 780.401.3369 www.humanserve.org

John Humphrey Centre for Peace and Human Rights Named after the late John Peters Humphrey, the principal drafter of the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights, the Centre’s mission is to advance the universal implementation of human rights through teaching education of all people, with a specific focus on children and youth. A commitment to human rights, it is envisioned, will move us towards a sustainable peace and human development, locally and internationally. #404A, 10310 – 102 Avenue Edmonton, AB T5J 2X6 Tel: 780.453.2638 Fax: 780.454.1519 www.johnhumphreycentre.org KAIROS KAIROS unites churches and religious organizations in a faithful ecumenical response to the call to "do justice, and to love kindness and to walk humbly with your God" (Micah 6:8). We deliberate on issues of common concern, advocate for social change and join with people of faith and goodwill in action for social transformation. www.kairoscanada.org Leprosy Mission of Canada The Leprosy Mission Canada concentrates its work on three countries - India, Bangladesh and Nigeria. We work with other councils of The Leprosy Mission International to provide care to people with leprosy in 30 countries around the world. The Leprosy Mission's work focuses on providing the cure, as well as after-cure care to the leprosy

patient. Our staff provides rehabilitative surgery and therapy, plus vocational training and advocacy skills to individuals affected by leprosy. 12140 – 103 Street Edmonton, AB T5G 2J9 Tel: 780.452.2975 Fax: 780.471.2158 www.leprosy.ca Maharasthra Seva Samiti Organization MSSO was established in 1984 by immigrants from the Maharashtra State in India. It is a volunteer based registered charity which helps grassroots volunteer groups in India implement projects, locally deemed appropriate to better the lives of the people there. MSSO assistance priorities are in vocational training, health care and family planning, water and sanitation, and sound environmental development. 4 Strathbury Circle SW Calgary, AB T3H 1P7 Tel: 403.288.0048 Fax: 403.547.5471 www.mssoonline.org Mennonite Central Committee - Alberta Mennonite Central Committee – Alberta is an NGO that works with national and international programs for relief, development, peace and education. #210, 2946 – 32 Street NE Calgary, AB T1Y 6J7 Tel: 403.275.6935 Fax: 403.275.3711 www.mcc.org/alberta Micah Challenge The Micah Challenge is a global campaign by Christians to reduce

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poverty substantially and influence national leaders to fulfill their public pledges to achieve the Millennium Development Goals. The Micah Challenge was launched globally on October 15, 2004 in conjunction with the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty, and was launched in Canada on October 18, 2004. 284 Tuscany Ridge Heights NW Calgary, AB T3L 3B8 Tel: 403.250.1627 Fax: 403.250.1627 www.micahchallenge.ca One Child’s Village One Child’s Village is a non-governmental, non-religious, not-forprofit Society of volunteers who are united in values and who seek to enhance the quality of life for all members of the global community, especially those who are poor, suffering or are otherwise disadvantaged. The emphasis in their work is placed on supporting orphans affected by or infected by HIV/AIDS. They are currently working with a partner in Kenya to support the needs of HIV/AIDS orphans in the Western Busia District. Suite #3382 11215 Jasper Avenue Edmonton, AB T5K 0L5 Tel: 780.433.3342 Fax: 780.432.6774 www.onechildsvillage.org Rainbow for the Future Rainbow for the Future is a Canadian development agency dedicated to the organization and integration of sustainable relief efforts throughout Africa. Some of their current projects include

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literacy programs for girls in Ethiopia and irrigation projects. 10712 – 101 Street Westlock, AB T7P 1H7 Tel: 780.984.1117 Fax: 780.460.9931 www.rainbowaid.org Rainbow of Hope for Children An Alberta-based NGO working for human development in Brazil, Central America, the Philippines, and Africa. ROHFC works with their international partners in the areas of education, political awareness, health and wellness, life skills, women’s capacitation, land reform, agriculture, and marketing techniques. At home, they provide education services to schools, communities and church groups through experienced speakers and their publication, NEXUS. 522 – 22 Street Wainright, AB T9W 1H8 Tel: 780.842.6091 Fax: 780.942.6208 www.rainbowofhopeforchildren.ca Sahakarini Sahakarini exists to promote, encourage and assist international aid and development and to assist, encourage and foster development education activity. PO Box 1685 Camrose, AB T4V 1X6 Tel: 403.672.5465 Fax: 403.672.0967 Samaritan’s Purse Samaritan's Purse is a nondenominational evangelical Christian organization providing spiritual and physical aid to hurting people around the world. Since 1970, Samaritan's Purse has helped meet

the needs of people who are victims of war, poverty, natural disasters, disease, and famine with the purpose of sharing God's love through His Son, Jesus Christ. 20 Hopewell Way NE Calgary, AB T3J 5H5 Tel: 403.250.6565 Fax: 403.250.6567 www.samaritanspurse.ca Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute The Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute builds knowledge and understanding between Canada and India by sponsoring academic activities in India Studies, Canadian Studies, International internships, student prizes and applied policy research. Originally founded to promote studies in the arts, literature, culture, social sciences and the humanities, the Institute's mandate now incorporates a rich diversity of disciplines. The year 2008 will mark the 40th anniversary of the Shastri IndoCanadian Institute. 1402 Education Tower 2500 University Dr. NW Calgary, AB T2N 1N4 Tel: 403.220.7467 Fax: 403.289.0100 www.sici.org Somali Canadian Education and Rural Development Organization (SCERDO) SCERDO is committed to promote crucial education and development needs for Somalis at home and around the world. SCERDO is currently working to promote education for peace and sustainable development in primary schools in some parts of Northern Somalia. They have also launched a campaign to promote


the importance of education and rural development for Somalia’s future development. #208, 10010 – 107A Street Edmonton, AB T5H 4H8 Tel: 780.288.9182 Fax: 780.424.7736 www.scerdo.com Sombrilla Refugee Support Society Sombrilla is an Alberta-based, independent NGO with the goal of supporting development projects in Guatemala and other Central American countries. Sombrilla’s focus is human rights advocacy, emergency housing, sustainable agriculture, cottage industries, women’s cooperatives, education and cultural research, administrative training programs and refugee resettlement sponsorship. www.sombrilla.ca TakingITGlobal TakingITGlobal works with global partners to build the capacity of youth for development, artistic and media expression, make education more engaging and involve young people in global decisionmaking. Tel: 416.977.9363 Fax: 416.352.1898 www.takingitglobal.org Tools for Humanity Tools for Humanity is a non-profit Canadian community-based organization and humanitarian service dedicated to casting light on the causes of poverty, famine and war around the world. Its goal is to increase the participation of marginalized individuals and families in the economic and

social development of their communities. 10010 – 107A Avenue Edmonton, AB T5H 4H8 Tel: 780.421.0977 www.tools4humanity.org United Nations Association in Canada (Edmonton Branch) The Edmonton Branch of UNAC is part of a nation-wide group of voluntary, non-partisan United Nations organizations concerned with global affairs. It is comprised of interested Canadians in the greater-Edmonton area who seek solutions to world problems through the effective use of the UN, its specialized agencies, and other multilateral institutions. This branch is committed to promoting awareness of critical issues such as the environment, human rights, disarmament, and development. Grant MacEwan College 10700 104 Avenue Edmonton, AB T5J 4S2 www.edmonton.unac.org UNICEF UNICEF is mandated by the United Nations General Assembly to advocate for the protection of children’s rights, to help meet their basic needs and to expand their opportunities to reach their full potential. 301 – 14 Street NW Calgary, AB T2N 4N4 Tel: 403.270.2857 Fax: 403.283.0115 www.unicef.ca Unisphere Global Resource Centre The Unisphere Global Resource Centre is a community-based

charity dedicated to global issues such as poverty, famine, and human rights issues. Unisphere educates individuals about global issues as well as issues that affect them locally. 101 – 6th Street SE Medicine Hat, AB T1A 1G7 Tel: 403.529.2656 http://nonprofit.memlane.com/ unisphere Women’s Empowerment International Foundation WEIF’s mission is to alleviate poverty in Central and South Asia, particularly among women and children. Its programs focus on four core social issues: education, infrastructure, economic development and health care. 132 Bainbridge Crescent NW Edmonton, AB T5T 6B4 Tel: 780.486.3005 Fax: 780.489.3686 www.weif.org World University Service of Canada WUSC is a network of individuals and postsecondary institutions who believe that all peoples are entitled to the knowledge and skills necessary to contribute to a more equitable world. Our mission is to foster human development and global understanding through education and training. Tel: 613.798.7477 Fax: 613.798.0990 www.wusc.ca Yei Canadian Development Association The Yei Canadian Development Association is a grassroots organization established in Edmonton to provide community capacity

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building opportunities within one of the Sudanese ethnic groups in the city. The organization has a goal of engaging in rehabilitation work in Southern Sudan. #308, 10235 - 123 Street Edmonton, AB T5N 1N3 Tel: 780.242.3979 YMCA Calgary YMCA Calgary's International program is aimed at providing global, environmental and crosscultural education in an effort to achieve peace, social justice and dignity. Through various workshops, interactive games and activities, overseas exchanges and special events, the International program plays an active role in the Calgary community. Made up of a director from the Community YMCA and committee members from all YMCA branches, the International program offers events like the YMCA Peace Medal ceremony, International Fair and Youth Summit. 510, 940-6 Avenue SW Calgary, AB T2P 3T1 Tel: 403.531.1660 Fax: 403.531.1664 www.ymcacalgary.org

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YMCA Edmonton The Edmonton YMCA is part of an international organization that operates in more than 120 countries. The Edmonton YMCA has been serving our global community through staff exchanges, financial support and program assistance since 1912. The Edmonton YMCA international programs comprise four areas: international partnerships; international education; international participation and; emergency response. 300, 10030 – 102A Avenue Edmonton, AB T5J 0G5 Tel: 780.423.9601 Fax: 780.428.9569 www.edmonton.ymca.ca


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