Inter Pares dénonce la crise rohingya et appelle à des mesures immédiates 11 Déc 2017 | Lire l’article
Empêchez une société canadienne de financer des crimes de guerre en Birmanie 22 jan 2024 | Lire l’article
Des activistes résistent à la contagion des coups d’État au Soudan et en Birmanie 9 mai 2022 | Lire l’article
La responsabilité de nos compagnies à l'étranger, c'est une affaire de justice! 26 jan 2017 | Lire l’article
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Arrêter l’imparable : résistance citoyenne à la technologie exterminatrice au Burkina Faso 4 Sep 2019 | Lire l’article
Des services de santé sexuelle et reproductive novateurs en zones de conflit 18 Oct 2023 | Lire l’article
Déclaration sur les dernières violences contre la population rohingya en Birmanie 7 Sep 2017 | Lire l’article
Jusqu’à ce qu’on les retrouve : à la recherche d’êtres chers sur la route du Nord 11 Mar 2019 | Lire l’article
Le Centre des travailleurs et travailleuses immigrants reçoit le Prix Peter Gillespie pour la justice sociale 19 Avr 2018 | Lire l’article
40 años de acción por la justicia social: historias y lecciones en un nuevo libro de PCS 19 Fév 2019 | Lire l’article
40 años de acción por la justicia social: historias y lecciones en un nuevo libro de PCS 19 Fév 2019 | Lire l’article
40 años de acción por la justicia social: historias y lecciones en un nuevo libro de PCS 19 Fév 2019 | Lire l’article
La longue lutte de Victoria pour que justice soit rendue aux survivants de la stérilisation forcée 25 Nov 2023 | Lire l’article
Choisir est mon droit : Plaidoyer pour l'accès à l'avortement au Canada et au Salvador 31 Oct 2022 | Lire l’article
Empêchez une société canadienne de financer des crimes de guerre en Birmanie 22 jan 2024 | Lire l’article
Envisioning the New Normal resources : Bulletins Partager Imprimer cette page Months after a global pandemic exposed cracks in our systems, a question hangs in the air: what will the new normal look like? COVID-19 disproportionately impacted marginalized peoples, making clear that normal as we knew it benefitted very few. Let’s not return to systems that sacrifice people for power, political gain and corporate profit. The opportunity has arrived to rebuild systems and create a new normal that ensures justice and equality, that is people-focused and rooted in the expertise of local communities. For 45 years, Inter Pares’ counterparts and allies have been putting pieces into place to support these new systems. Their actions, analysis and vision offer a roadmap towards a more equal future. Our November Bulletin, informed by the thoughts and experiences of our community, shares a vision for a new normal that promotes health, economic justice, gender justice and food sovereignty. May it offer guidance as we work to build a more just and equal world. What's inside... Reimagining Healthcare In Canada and Around the World Pauline Worsfold, a frontline nurse, and Secretary-Treasurer of the Canadian Federation of Nurses Unions and Chairperson of the Canadian Health Coalition, reflects on a post-COVID transformation for healthcare. Violence, Discrimination and Inequalities: Revealing flaws in the system In the global North and South, the COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated inequalities and caused an increase in physical, structural and economic violence experienced by women. Amanda Dale, Chair of the Inter Pares Board of Directors, considers how organizations like Inter Pares counterpart La Colectiva Feminista are supporting women impacted during the pandemic. What’s taxation got to do with it? Together with the Global Alliance for Tax Justice, Tax Justice Network Africa, Canadians for Tax Fairness and Queen’s University, Inter Pares is supporting Ghanaian civil society’s efforts to generate solid evidence-based tax options that address gender and income inequalities and poverty, stabilize the economy, and produce tax revenues that can fund the social and physical infrastructure for a better future. Building Resilient and Just Food Systems The COVID-19 pandemic has led to massive loss of life and livelihoods. In its wake, global hunger is expected to double by year’s end. The pandemic has revealed deep inequalities in our societies and the vulnerabilities of a globalized and heavily concentrated food system that needs to change. Read about how Inter Pares and our counterparts have worked to build more resilient and just food systems. Télécharger (pdf 3.28 MB)