Behind the scenes of LGBTQI+ Advocacy: A mental health conversation with Valentina Parra Oct 21, 2024 | Read more
Joint statement on Canada's support for women human rights defenders in Saudi Arabia Aug 10, 2018 | Read more
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“Until We Find Them”: Searching for missing loved ones on the road to the North Mar 11, 2019 | Read more
Inter Pares welcomes Canada’s feminist realignment of international assistance Jun 9, 2017 | Read more
Canadian Government Breaks Promise to Create Independent Corporate Human Rights Watchdog Apr 9, 2019 | Read more
Round Table with Vigilance OGM: Agroecology, feminist approaches and the struggle against agrochemicals Oct 7, 2024 | Read more
Stopping the unstoppable: Citizen resistance to exterminator technology in Burkina Faso Sep 4, 2019 | Read more
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“Until We Find Them”: Searching for missing loved ones on the road to the North Mar 11, 2019 | Read more
The Immigrant Workers Centre to receive 2018 Peter Gillespie Social Justice Award Apr 18, 2018 | Read more
“Until We Find Them”: Searching for missing loved ones on the road to the North Mar 11, 2019 | Read more
Round Table with Vigilance OGM: Agroecology, feminist approaches and the struggle against agrochemicals Oct 7, 2024 | Read more
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CALL FOR PARTICIPANTS | Inter Pares and SUWRA launch Canadian civil society working group on Sudan Jun 25, 2024 | Read more
Round Table with Vigilance OGM: Agroecology, feminist approaches and the struggle against agrochemicals Oct 7, 2024 | Read more
Round Table with Vigilance OGM: Agroecology, feminist approaches and the struggle against agrochemicals Oct 7, 2024 | Read more
Behind the scenes of LGBTQI+ Advocacy: A mental health conversation with Valentina Parra Oct 21, 2024 | Read more
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Advocacy is resistance: Navigating anti-LGBTQI+ violence in post-war Guatemala May 23, 2024 | Read more
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Gender Justice & Women's RightsBurmaCanadaBulletins Final Report of the International Verification Mission on the Human Rights of the Honduran Migrant Population and Their Right to International Protection In order to shed light on Honduras's under-reported mass migration, PCS organized a delegation of six international experts to investigate the situation. Taking their report to national and international authorities in the summer of 2015, PCS helped reveal these horrendous realities, pressuring local governments and international institutions to address those issues. Gender Justice & Women's RightsLatin AmericaReports 2015 Highlights Here are some highlights of what we’ve accomplished with our counterparts around the world in 2015. Violence against womenWomen’s healthWomen’s leadershipWomen's rightsHuman rightsIndigenous & ethnic rightsPeacebuildingEnvironmentLandNatural resourcesAgricultureBiodiversityFood policyFood securityHealth servicesUndocumented migrantsAfricaHighlights Foreign Pension Funds and Land Grabbing in Brazil Swedish, US and Canadian pension funds have acquired farmlands in Brazil by way of a Brazilian businessman accused of using violence and fraud to displace small farmers. These pension funds are also using complex company structures that have the effect of evading Brazilian laws restricting foreign investments in farmland. Peace and DemocracyCanadaReports Working for Change Among Equals This bulletin is about the future of international solidarity, the importance of exposure trips in Inter Pares' approach, the role of political leadership in universal healthcare. Women’s healthWomen’s leadershipPeace and DemocracyAfricaBulletins Defending Land and Livelihood This bulletin shows how Inter Pares is supporting communities to find justice in Bangladesh and Burkina Faso. It also examines the human abuses perpetrated against migrant workers here in Canada. Women’s leadershipGovernanceHuman rightsControl Over ResourcesAfricaBulletins Defending the Right to Defend Rights This bulletin is about the importance of promoting citizen's rights to defend rights around the world, with specific examples from Canada, Guinea-Bissau, and El Salvador. Violence against womenPeace and DemocracyGuinea-BissauCanadaBulletins Burma programming - Past and Future For over 20 years, Inter Pares has collaborated with local groups in Burma and neighbouring countries. Peace and DemocracyBurmaReports The Future of International Solidarity: an open dialogue - Videos Live again or discover the highlights of Inter Pares 40th anniversary event by watching these videos. Gender Justice & Women's RightsAfricaVideo Presentation on post-conflict Justice in Guatemala Presentation made by Inter Pares staff member Guillaume Charbonneau in front of the All-Party Parliamentary Group for the Prevention of Genocide and Other Crimes against Humanity. Peace and DemocracyLatin AmericaPresentations Connecting the Dots: The power of people meeting people This bulletin presents how Inter Pares link individuals and organizations from Canada, the Philippines, Guatemala, India and West Africa. Women’s healthHuman rightsAgricultureBiodiversityGenetic engineeringHealthAfricaBulletins Truth and Justice in Guatemala How we work on better migration policies, support women survivors in their search for justice, and raise awareness in Canada. Peace and DemocracyLatin AmericaBulletins The Politics of Food Production While we can try to eat ethically, achieving justice for food producers goes beyond individual consumer choices. Human rightsControl Over ResourcesAfricaBulletins Building the Foundations of Peace in Burma In this Bulletin, we describe our Burma work - building the foundation for the dream of sustainable peace. Gender Justice & Women's RightsAsiaBulletins The Learning Edge: Working in Solidarity with Indigenous Peoples This Bulletin tells stories about the ways Indigenous people are part of making the world better for everyone. Peace and DemocracyBurmaCanadaBulletins The Gradual Instant: Change from the Ground Up We do not wait for change to come – we make change every day. Women’s healthPeace and DemocracyAfricaBulletins Borders and the Freedom to Move The more governments try to stop migration, the more lucrative it becomes for organized crime, increasing the danger for migrants. Human rightsMigrationAfricaBulletins Our Common Future Today Dealing with environmental challenges by addressing the underlying social justice issues. Human rightsControl Over ResourcesAsiaBulletins Shining a Light: Inter Pares’ thirty-five years of social justice action Inter Pares supports the efforts of marginalized people to achieve safety, security and justice. Peace and DemocracySudanAsiaBulletins The Land We Call Home In every place that Inter Pares works, a central issue is the uncertainty people face about their future on the land. Women’s healthHuman rightsIndigenous & ethnic rightsControl Over ResourcesAsiaBulletins Learning and Acting Together Canadian officials and politicians appreciate having access to perspectives and voices they otherwise would not have heard. Violence against womenPeace and DemocracyAfricaBulletins The Future is Now Young people in Peru, in Sudan, in the Philippines, and in Canada are building the future they want, now. Women's rightsHuman rightsFood & Climate JusticeAfricaBulletins Solidarity is Our Security Replacing fear with common cause, and addressing the roots of poverty and oppression. Human rightsCorporate accountabilityMigrationAfricaBulletins Open Migration and the Politics of Fear In Spring 2007, an exchange took place on an international online research and reflection network on the Great Transition Initiative, concerning the prospect of including the concept of open borders in its vision of a humane and just global future. This article shares elements of that dialogue. Published in Development, 2007, 50(4), (50–55) © 2007 Society for International Development 1011-6370/07 Peace and DemocracyArticles Quaker Initiative to End Torture A movement that aims to translate the outrage people feel about torture into the political pressure that will abolish it. Peace and DemocracyArticles Submission concerning the review of the Anti-terrorism Act (C-36) The International Civil Liberties Monitoring Group (ICLMG) — a coalition of 34 Canadian organizations — calls for repeal of Anti-terrorism Act (C-36) Peace and DemocracyCanadaPresentations Anti-Terrorism and the Security Agenda: Impacts on Rights, Freedoms and Democracy Recommendations for policy directions to help inform and guide civil society and the Canadian government. Peace and DemocracyCanadaReports In the Shadow of the Law A response on the Bill C-36 report addressing related effects arising from the Canadian government's anti-terrorism initiatives. Peace and DemocracyCanadaReports Beyond the Politics of the Possible: Corporations and the pursuit of social justice This document was presented at "Corporations as a Factor in Social Justice," a forum organized by Concordia University Institute in Management and Community Development in June 2002, and explores the limits of the concept of corporate social responsibility. Human rightsEconomic JusticeOccasional papers
Stories of Solidarity Stories of Solidarity is a three-part mini series from Inter Pares highlighting the work of long-term counterparts to globalize equality. Gender Justice & Women's RightsAfricaVideo
Highlights 2018 Inter Pares supports local activist organizations to build a more equal world. Gender Justice & Women's RightsAfricaHighlights
Faces of Courage Take a closer look at courage - what it is, what it looks like, and the risks facing defenders around the world. Gender Justice & Women's RightsAfricaBulletins
Karen Women's Organization & Inter Pares: A relationship based on shared values Inter Pares has an extensive program on Burma, in which we have been collaborating with the Karen Women's Organization (KWO) since 2000. We asked two KWO leaders, Naw K'nyaw Paw and Naw Zipporah Sein, to speak about the nature of our collaboration. Gender Justice & Women's RightsAsiaVideo
Burma's Forgotten Wars In our June 2018 edition, Samantha McGavin, Asia Program Manager, shares photos and reflections from her then-recent trip in Burma. Peace and DemocracyAsiaBulletins
Rape by Command A new report details Burmese Army’s use of rape as a weapon against the Rohingya women and girls. Gender Justice & Women's RightsAsiaReports
Pride in our work Sexual orientation and gender identity are integral aspects of our selves and should never lead to discrimination or abuse. Inter Pares bulletin “Pride in our Work” highlights our support for LGBTQ2 people’s rights, and our work with activists representing a multiplicity of identities and issues. Gender Justice & Women's RightsAsiaBulletins
A New Vision for Land in Burma Sai Khur Hseng is an activist who works closely with local community groups in Burma who stand up for customary land tenure systems that protect their land and the environment. Peace and DemocracyAsiaVideo
Deeper Change in Burma: Working Towards Inclusive Democracy In this issue, we report on the situation in Burma regarding democracy and human rights. Violence against womenPeace and DemocracyAsiaBulletins
Women Who Inspire This bulletin celebrates women's leadership and Inter Pares' commitment to feminism and gender equality. Gender Justice & Women's RightsBulletins
Presentation on Women, Peace and Security for the SCFAID Bill Fairbairn, Inter Pares Program Manager, Latin America, testified before the parliamentary Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development on April 12th, 2016, during its study on women, peace and security. Gender Justice & Women's RightsLatin AmericaPresentations
What Does it Take to Leave Home? This bulletin offers stories and reflections on challenges faced in Burma, Honduras, and by women coming to Canada. Gender Justice & Women's RightsBurmaCanadaBulletins
Final Report of the International Verification Mission on the Human Rights of the Honduran Migrant Population and Their Right to International Protection In order to shed light on Honduras's under-reported mass migration, PCS organized a delegation of six international experts to investigate the situation. Taking their report to national and international authorities in the summer of 2015, PCS helped reveal these horrendous realities, pressuring local governments and international institutions to address those issues. Gender Justice & Women's RightsLatin AmericaReports
2015 Highlights Here are some highlights of what we’ve accomplished with our counterparts around the world in 2015. Violence against womenWomen’s healthWomen’s leadershipWomen's rightsHuman rightsIndigenous & ethnic rightsPeacebuildingEnvironmentLandNatural resourcesAgricultureBiodiversityFood policyFood securityHealth servicesUndocumented migrantsAfricaHighlights
Foreign Pension Funds and Land Grabbing in Brazil Swedish, US and Canadian pension funds have acquired farmlands in Brazil by way of a Brazilian businessman accused of using violence and fraud to displace small farmers. These pension funds are also using complex company structures that have the effect of evading Brazilian laws restricting foreign investments in farmland. Peace and DemocracyCanadaReports
Working for Change Among Equals This bulletin is about the future of international solidarity, the importance of exposure trips in Inter Pares' approach, the role of political leadership in universal healthcare. Women’s healthWomen’s leadershipPeace and DemocracyAfricaBulletins
Defending Land and Livelihood This bulletin shows how Inter Pares is supporting communities to find justice in Bangladesh and Burkina Faso. It also examines the human abuses perpetrated against migrant workers here in Canada. Women’s leadershipGovernanceHuman rightsControl Over ResourcesAfricaBulletins
Defending the Right to Defend Rights This bulletin is about the importance of promoting citizen's rights to defend rights around the world, with specific examples from Canada, Guinea-Bissau, and El Salvador. Violence against womenPeace and DemocracyGuinea-BissauCanadaBulletins
Burma programming - Past and Future For over 20 years, Inter Pares has collaborated with local groups in Burma and neighbouring countries. Peace and DemocracyBurmaReports
The Future of International Solidarity: an open dialogue - Videos Live again or discover the highlights of Inter Pares 40th anniversary event by watching these videos. Gender Justice & Women's RightsAfricaVideo
Presentation on post-conflict Justice in Guatemala Presentation made by Inter Pares staff member Guillaume Charbonneau in front of the All-Party Parliamentary Group for the Prevention of Genocide and Other Crimes against Humanity. Peace and DemocracyLatin AmericaPresentations
Connecting the Dots: The power of people meeting people This bulletin presents how Inter Pares link individuals and organizations from Canada, the Philippines, Guatemala, India and West Africa. Women’s healthHuman rightsAgricultureBiodiversityGenetic engineeringHealthAfricaBulletins
Truth and Justice in Guatemala How we work on better migration policies, support women survivors in their search for justice, and raise awareness in Canada. Peace and DemocracyLatin AmericaBulletins
The Politics of Food Production While we can try to eat ethically, achieving justice for food producers goes beyond individual consumer choices. Human rightsControl Over ResourcesAfricaBulletins
Building the Foundations of Peace in Burma In this Bulletin, we describe our Burma work - building the foundation for the dream of sustainable peace. Gender Justice & Women's RightsAsiaBulletins
The Learning Edge: Working in Solidarity with Indigenous Peoples This Bulletin tells stories about the ways Indigenous people are part of making the world better for everyone. Peace and DemocracyBurmaCanadaBulletins
The Gradual Instant: Change from the Ground Up We do not wait for change to come – we make change every day. Women’s healthPeace and DemocracyAfricaBulletins
Borders and the Freedom to Move The more governments try to stop migration, the more lucrative it becomes for organized crime, increasing the danger for migrants. Human rightsMigrationAfricaBulletins
Our Common Future Today Dealing with environmental challenges by addressing the underlying social justice issues. Human rightsControl Over ResourcesAsiaBulletins
Shining a Light: Inter Pares’ thirty-five years of social justice action Inter Pares supports the efforts of marginalized people to achieve safety, security and justice. Peace and DemocracySudanAsiaBulletins
The Land We Call Home In every place that Inter Pares works, a central issue is the uncertainty people face about their future on the land. Women’s healthHuman rightsIndigenous & ethnic rightsControl Over ResourcesAsiaBulletins
Learning and Acting Together Canadian officials and politicians appreciate having access to perspectives and voices they otherwise would not have heard. Violence against womenPeace and DemocracyAfricaBulletins
The Future is Now Young people in Peru, in Sudan, in the Philippines, and in Canada are building the future they want, now. Women's rightsHuman rightsFood & Climate JusticeAfricaBulletins
Solidarity is Our Security Replacing fear with common cause, and addressing the roots of poverty and oppression. Human rightsCorporate accountabilityMigrationAfricaBulletins
Open Migration and the Politics of Fear In Spring 2007, an exchange took place on an international online research and reflection network on the Great Transition Initiative, concerning the prospect of including the concept of open borders in its vision of a humane and just global future. This article shares elements of that dialogue. Published in Development, 2007, 50(4), (50–55) © 2007 Society for International Development 1011-6370/07 Peace and DemocracyArticles
Quaker Initiative to End Torture A movement that aims to translate the outrage people feel about torture into the political pressure that will abolish it. Peace and DemocracyArticles
Submission concerning the review of the Anti-terrorism Act (C-36) The International Civil Liberties Monitoring Group (ICLMG) — a coalition of 34 Canadian organizations — calls for repeal of Anti-terrorism Act (C-36) Peace and DemocracyCanadaPresentations
Anti-Terrorism and the Security Agenda: Impacts on Rights, Freedoms and Democracy Recommendations for policy directions to help inform and guide civil society and the Canadian government. Peace and DemocracyCanadaReports
In the Shadow of the Law A response on the Bill C-36 report addressing related effects arising from the Canadian government's anti-terrorism initiatives. Peace and DemocracyCanadaReports
Beyond the Politics of the Possible: Corporations and the pursuit of social justice This document was presented at "Corporations as a Factor in Social Justice," a forum organized by Concordia University Institute in Management and Community Development in June 2002, and explores the limits of the concept of corporate social responsibility. Human rightsEconomic JusticeOccasional papers