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Indigenous Peoples

We welcome everyone to our Coalition Cocktails! Fill your prettiest wine glass or best beer stein with your favourite fizzy cordial, wine, soda, beer or adjacent bevvie! Whether you are choosing to join with wine or beer, or one of your best teetotaler tipples, we encourage fancy glassware to make YOU feel special!
This is an informal- but facilitated- happy hour chat with our dear friend Trevor Stratton.

Trevor is an inspirational 55-year-old 2 spirit citizen of the Missassaugas of the Credit First Nation near Toronto, Canada with mixed English and Ojibwe heritage. He is a well-respected leader within the HIV community in Canada and around the world. As a long-standing supporter and champion of ICAD, we can’t wait to hear what he’s got to say about what’s happening in the world today and your thoughts on it!

Please RSVP to the link to reserve your spot at our Coalition Cocktails in the “Membership Lounge” aka Zoom Room! … Read more 


 

ICAD requires the services of a highly-skilled consultant to work with ICAD staff to develop both a policy brief and fact sheet focused on Indigenous approaches to harm reduction. Deadline for applications: Monday, November 13, 2017 at 17:00 ET. A. BACKGROUND ICAD is a coalition of over 100 Canadian organizations and individuals that provides leadership in the response of Canadian international development organizations and Canadian HIV/AIDS organizations to reduce the impact of the HIV/AIDS epidemic at home and abroad. Founded in 1989, the Coalition is made up of Canadian AIDS service organizations, international development non-governmental organizations, faith-based organizations, trade unions, educational institutions, academics, researchers and consultants from across the country. … Read more 


 


 


 

Coinciding with 23rd International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples. The Second World Indigenous Peoples’ Conference on Viral Hepatitis will provide a platform to profile and further the conversation on viral hepatitis in Indigenous communities. The conference is led by Indigenous people and is designed for Indigenous peoples, clinicians, those working in Indigenous health and civil society organizations.


 


 

Harm reduction is proven to engage Indigenous people who use drugs with care, treatment and support. This guide provides you with information related to harm reduction services such as needle and syringe programs, safer drug consumption services, opioid substitution therapy […]

 

The main objective of this practical guide is to provide some basic information for indigenous peoples about the 2030 Agenda on Sustainable Development in a simpler and easy-to-understand way. This practical guide also gives concrete guidance on how indigenous peoples […]

 

  Robin Montgomery, Executive Director, Interagency Coalition on AIDS and Development (ICAD) Ottawa, ON Quel plaisir d’être ici ce matin, en présence d’un tel groupe d’amis et de nouveaux visages. Merci beaucoup d’être avec nous, en ce matin de décembre. C’est un grand plaisir de vous accueillir à notre événement, pour la Journée mondiale du sida et la Semaine de sensibilisation au sida chez les Autochtones. It is our great pleasure to welcome you to today’s event in celebration of World AIDS Day and the launch of Aboriginal AIDS Awareness Week. What is World AIDS Day? It’s a time when we pause to celebrate community, our diversity and our shared … Read more