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partners can collaborate, share ideas and work together to implement innovative approaches and initiatives.
J Raise awareness among Canadians, through special events and campaigns, about current issues affecting children's rights and how they can take action to address these issues.
// New this year //
26 volunteers, including 19 women, were deployed to 11 countries
66 publications on children's rights and gender equality were disseminated
7 events were held to raise awareness in Canada about volunteer experiences and children's rights issues in partner countries
More than 2/3 of the Canadians who volunteered through PRIDE renewed their contract
92 % of PRIDE volunteers say they came away with a deeper understanding of children's rights and gender equality
// Volunteer support led to the following results //
99,221 people, 86% of whom are women and children, have improved their skills in children's rights, organisational management, project management, communication, etc.
4,683 people from vulnerable communities, of whom at least 69% are women and children, improved their knowledge of children's rights, gender equality and the inclusion of marginalised populations
430 members of partner organisations say they feel better equipped to promote and protect children's rights
31 initiatives to promote child rights and gender equality were launched by our partners
74 % of our partners say they have adopted more effective and child-friendly practices (including management methods)