Tuesday January 31, 2012
1:00pm Atlantic, 12:00 pm Eastern, 11:00 am Central, 10:00 am Mountain, 9:00 am Pacific International Committee Webinar Session
International Committee Webinar Session
Register TODAY and join us to learn about how women’s economic empowerment activities are are building local economies and stronger communities in Canada and internationally.
BACKGROUND
In nearly every country, women work longer hours than men, but are usually paid less and are more likely to live in poverty. In subsistence economies, women spend much of the day performing tasks to maintain the household, such as carrying water and collecting fuel wood. In Canada, women continue to face systemic wage discrimination and their unequal domestic responsibilities continue to limit their employment options.
Around the world, gender equality is key to economic development. This session will look at how women’s economic empowerment in Canada and internationally is contributing to stronger economies and communities, and what Canadians can do both here and abroad.
SPEAKERS:
International perspective: Myriam Lafrance, Centre for International Studies and Co-operation (CÉCI)
Canadian perspective: Roz Lockyer,PARO Centre for Women’s Enterprise and Women’s Economic Council
Moderator: Ethel Côté, Canadian Centre for Community Renewal
A question and answer period will follow.
SESSION LOGISTICS:
- Date: Jan 31, 2012
- Webinar begins at 12:00 pm Eastern time, 9:00 am Pacific time
- Participation is free
- Register by January 29 to obtain connection information and additional resources.
This session is in English.
A session in French takes place at the same time on Wednesday February 1
REGISTRATION:
Register today! by clicking on http://womenseconomicempowerment.eventbrite.com
For more information about the Canadian CED Network, please visit: http://www.ccednet-rcdec.ca/
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The Canadian CED Network’s International Committee webinar series is made possible in partnership with Uniterra http://www.uniterra.ca