Conception et aménagement de l’espace public et iniquités de genre : effets sur la santé des femmes
Increase use and equitable enjoyment of public spaces, to reduce gender inequities rooted in the built environment.
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Increase use and equitable enjoyment of public spaces, to reduce gender inequities rooted in the built environment.
We will explore: What does a sustainable network business plan look like? How are foundations, social entrepreneurs, and governments approaching the task of funding/supporting networks?
We will explore: What are Indigenous-focused networks learning (urban and rural) about how to create and sustain flourishing networks that make a difference? What network engagement tools are working…
Please join us for a 3-part network conversation about becoming a network-of-networks to support intersectoral action and nurture an eco-social wellbeing movement in Canada.
We will explore: How can a network of networks contribute to collaborative change making and learning? How does this relate to creating a wellbeing society as a shared purpose? How do we bridge from…