SPU and QNW launch a summer school for Indigenous women leaders
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Starting today until August 10, 2018, a dozen Indigenous women will gather at the Mauril-Bélanger Social Innovation Workshop at Saint Paul University to take part in the QNW–SPU Summer School, an intensive course on Indigenous women’s governance in Quebec. The result of a Memorandum of Understanding between SPU and Quebec Native Women (QNW), this program, which is offered in English, will allow participants to develop their governance skills. |
Two partners in sync
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Empowered for change
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By and for Indigenous women |
Participants will receive a certificate of recognition at a ceremony that will take place on Friday, August 10, 2018. This event will be an occasion to honour the participants for their role as leaders.
“The QNW-USP Summer School is an opportunity for Indigenous women leaders to gather strength to continue to make a difference in their community and in the Canadian society.” |
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Information Saint Paul University Quebec Native Women |
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