CFC’s vision is to aspire to be a prominent voice on active and inclusive citizenship as one of Canada’s civil society leaders. It is steered by the principles that: (1) Citizenship is a notable relationship that binds all Canadians; (2) Citizenship requires one to be accountable for others; and, (3) Forward looking inclusion and integration policies (social, economic, political) can strengthen the merit of (responsible) citizenship.
In 2021 and 2022 during the 65th and 66th Session of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (UN CSW), CFC hosted virtual parallel events organized by NGO CSW NY. The topics were:
01. Building Peaceful Societies Through Inclusive Citizenship Policy Frameworks.
02. Inclusive Labour Markets and Citizenship To Address Workplace Shortages.
In 2021 during the global pandemic, it was the first-ever virtual forum with a record breaking participation of over 27,000. In 2022, NGO CSW New York marked its 50th Anniversary. It has been, and is, well known to facilitate a platform for the voices and leadership of organizations globally who lobby for inclusion in the deliberations of the United Nations in pursuit of gender equality.
In 2023 and 2024, during the 67th and 68th Session of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (UN CSW), CFC hosted in-person parallel events organized by NGO CSW NY. The topics were:
03. Education can provide the preconditions for inclusive and active citizenship.
04. Strengthening Institutions and Prioritizing Financing are critical to Addressing Poverty.
Check out the presentations below!!
CFC works to ensure that all residents of Canada are embraced, included and respected as all Canadians to participate in Canada’s progress. We are often included as representative of civil society to share experiences and expertise around diversity, equity and inclusion. CFC offers varied viewpoints on issues that impact successful integration in Canada. We highlight barriers that marginalized groups face in attaining citizenship.
In 2022 during the 5th Metropolis Identities Summit in Winnipeg, Manitoba, CFC hosted a workshop under the theme of Canadian Policies: Citizenship. The topic of the workshop was "Forward looking inclusion policies can strengthen the merit of responsible citizenship." CFC was bold enough to ask whether the very systems designed to offer us equal rights and privileges are the ones embedded with systemic discrimination.
At CFC we believe that collectively we can influence research priorities and inform policy that can create a true sense of belonging, spark active citizenship, and advance homegrown leadership.
Introductory Remarks Delivered By Co-Founder Ghalib Abdulla.
Presentation By Co-Founder Jenny Gulamani-Abdulla and Panelists including CFC Executive Director Dipal Damani, BPW Canada Executive Director Prima Mabonzo and BPW Calgary Executive Director Anna Mazur.
Concluding Remarks Delivered By Co-Founder Ghalib Abdulla.
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