Ending impunity for sexual and gender-based violence https://www.international.gc.ca/world-monde/stories-histoires/2021/impunity-sexual-violence-impunite-violence-sexuelle.aspx?lang=eng
Since then they have been refugees at the Lusenda camp in DRC.
Since then they have been refugees at the Lusenda camp in DRC.
Canada has identified inclusive growth as an area for action because it is central to poverty reduction. However, inclusive growth, development and sustainable peace are not possible unless women and girls are valued and empowered. Our international assistance will help build a more inclusive and prosperous world in which gender equality is achieved and women and girls equally contribute to and benefit from economic opportunities.
The benefits of economic growth have not reached everyone equally, especially women
When you apply to have your child returned under The Hague Convention, you are asking
wishing to review a document tracking the individual changes made to the Guide or who have
wishing to review a document tracking the individual changes made to the Guide or who have
The Mission Cultural Fund (MCF) is an operational fund administered by the Cultural Diplomacy Unit and supported by mission liaison officers in the Mission Support Division (NMS) at Global Affairs Canada (GAC). Intended to be a tool dedicated to restoring the foundations of cultural diplomacy at GAC, available to missions abroad, the MCF was created and funded as part of two Canadian Heritage-led initiatives: Showcasing Canada’s Cultural Industries to the World (FY 2016/17 to FY 2017/18) and the Creative Export Strategy (FY 2018/19 to FY 2022/23).
Examples of initiatives that have effectively created increased opportunities for
The Canada Fund for Local Initiatives (CFLI) – Eswatini (2025)
If you have any technical issues, please reach outCFLI-MPUTO@international.gc.ca
The Canada Fund for Local Initiatives – Pakistan (2025)
contribute to strengthening bilateral relations by supporting local endeavours that have
“We have now become a hub for our local communities in terms of learning about and
All visitors, including Canadian citizens, must be screened prior to entering a Canadian office abroad. You may be asked to walk through a metal detector or conduct a screening via a hand-held metal detector. All personal items may be inspected by use of x-ray or other detection equipment. All visitors are encouraged not to bring these items with them unless a specific item is linked to the purpose of the visit.
Some offices may have additional restrictions according to the local laws and regulations