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Development for a New Generation Project!


Development for a New Generation (D4NG) is a new project, sponsored by the Global Development Institute at UFV, designed to increase awareness and understanding regarding Canada’s approach to sustainable international development. The project seeks to encourage youth aged 13-18 in the Fraser Valley region of British Columbia to become engaged in projects which improve the health, education and overall social conditions in developing nations.

Check it out!  www.d4ng.com



Food for All: A Conference on Poverty and Global Food Security

What do we need to know about global food security and poverty?
What are some of the solutions the international community should be pursuing and how can one person make a difference?
To mark World Food Day and the International Day for the Eradication of poverty, the conference will explore these questions and more. An exciting line-up of speakers delivers short, engaging talks, followed by interactive workshops that link global poverty and food justice issues with local concerns and create an environment to develop plans of action. This will be a great networking opportunity and will also provide information for local and international volunteer opportunities. The daylong event is geared towards youth 16-30, but anyone with an interest in food security and global poverty is encouraged to attend. 

Saturday, October 15 at UBC
Check-in at 8.30am at Hebb Theatre, 2045 East Mall V6T 1Z1
Register online at: http://foodforall2011.eventbrite.com/  

Presented by the BCCIC Working Group to End Global Poverty.



New Enhanced International Scholarships!

Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada (DFAIT) and the Canadian Bureau for International Education (CBIE) are pleased to announce the launch of an all-new www.scholarships.gc.ca.

The enhanced scholarships web site delivers timely, well-organized information to a global audience. In addition to comprehensive information on international scholarships offered by Foreign Affairs and International Trade, the site now includes the major awards offered by other Government of Canada agencies such as:

  • Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR)
  • Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA)
  • International Development Research Centre (IDRC)
  • Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC)
  • Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC)
  • This information is of interest to Canadian and non-Canadian students, faculty and academic institutions.

"There is a multiplicity of awards offered by an array of different Canadian Government departments and units," said Jennifer Humphries, Vice-President of Membership and Scholarships of CBIE and Team Leader for the DFAIT programs. "Now there is a one-stop shop for all major government international scholarships." 



Global Development Institute Annual Reports

 - Annual Report 2009-2010 and Program of Work 2010-2011 



The Global Development Institute (GDI), formerly the Institute for International Cooperation and Community Development (IICCD), is an interdisciplinary centre established to create collaborative global partnerships that allow for student learning opportunities in Canada and abroad and to develop academic research and teaching interventions on issues of international development.

The GDI strives to be a leader in assisting people living in poverty and reducing social injustice by undertaking and supporting projects that address the urgent needs of communities.

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The Institute takes a leadership role in the University of the Fraser Valley international development activities. Working with national and international development agencies and partners, the GDI helps focus the University’s considerable expertise and technical resources on development initiatives that help reduce poverty and promote social justice in developing countries.

The Global Development Institute activities focus on four major aspects of development: good governance and the rule of law, children and development, environmental sustainability, and education.

Indicative of its recent evolution, the IICCD has undergone a name change to better represent the involvement in international development activities and research at the University of the Fraser Valley. A major initiative is a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Global Development Studies which is currently under development.

Contact Information:

Global Development Institute

33844 King Road
Abbotsford, BC
Canada V2S 7M8

Garry Fehr
Director, GDI
gdi@ufv.ca
garry.fehr@ufv.ca

 
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