International Development Week

International Development Week (IDW) is an annual initiative held during the first week of February since 1991 to engage Canadians on global issues.

31st Anniversary of International Development Week: February 7 to 13, 2021

International Development Week is celebrating its 31st anniversary under the theme “Go for the Goals”. Referring to the United Nations’ 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, this theme illustrates the idea of moving forward in a collaborative and positive way toward a better world through the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which aim to shift the world toward a less wasteful, less destructive and more sustainable and equitable mindset. One where no one goes hungry, no one feels unsafe, and no one is left behind.

While this Agenda involves ambitious goals, we can achieve them if we #GoForTheGoals together.

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IDW: Stories of Change for Gender Equality

IDW: Stories of Change for Gender Equality

As part of International Development Week, we share these stories of change from Coady graduates in their own words – highlighting their experiences, successes, and challenges, of working toward gender equality around the globe.

IDW: Climate Action for Human Rights through Education

IDW: Climate Action for Human Rights through Education

“What we often find out is that in many places people are facing the same kinds of problems, so there is an ability to problem solve with one another.”Dr. Corrine Cash is a Senior Program Staff at Coady Institute, and facilitates the Bachelor of Arts and Science in...

IDW: Youth Leaders #GoForTheGoals

IDW: Youth Leaders #GoForTheGoals

Supporting integration and empowerment for Canada’s newcomers, developing solutions for chronic homelessness, improving inclusion for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities – young leaders are taking charge of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by leading development initiatives in their communities.

IDW: Health and Wellness across Turtle Island

IDW: Health and Wellness across Turtle Island

Coady’s Indigenous Women in Community Development program supports First Nations, Métis and Inuit women committed to fostering development and creating social change in their organizations, communities and Nations. Participants Jasmine Collis and Lisa Osawamick are creating impact in their respective communities by providing and supporting health and wellness initiatives.

IDW: Decent Work and Economic Growth for Women in Zimbabwe

IDW: Decent Work and Economic Growth for Women in Zimbabwe

“You just have to find ways to survive somehow. And like most women, we have to just look at wherever the opportunities are and go for it.”
GAWN supports women in creating and maintaining income opportunities through self-employment. They offer workshops in enterprise and finance, networking and peer-support opportunities, and host business exposure visits.