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CANADEM GSO Progress Report - 2010

CANADEM has had a busy year in Kabul! With Technical Advisors in the ministries of Education, Finance, Justice, Interior, Energy and Water, Rural Rehabilitation and Development, the Independent Directorate for Local Governance and the Afghan Independent Human Rights Commission, our TAs have been active in promoting institutional reform and democratic governance within the Government of Afghanistan. 

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GSO's priorities this past year were geared toward supporting governance reform in select Ministries and Institutions of the Government of Afghanistan. The Program works with the leadership of select Ministries in developing programs and facilitating processes for increased awareness of and demand for Afghan leadership and ownership in promoting responsive and democratic governance.

ATAP initiatives have also mainstreamed gender including using strategies to address gender issues – for example: Seddiq Weera, TA to the Ministry of Education, provided regular input and feedback on skills development, teacher education and literacy programs to enhance access for girls and increase female teachers.

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CANADEM: Latest News - Summer 2011

CANADEM is pleased to announce its partnership with The Peace Operations Training Institute (POTI) for the programme E-Learning on Peacekeeping for CANADEM registrants.*

POTI is an internationally recognized not-for-profit organization dedicated to providing globally accessible distance-learning courses on United Nations (UN) peacekeeping support, humanitarian relief, and security operations to individuals working to promote peace worldwide. Our partnership will enable CANADEM registrants to access all POTI courses at significantly reduced tuition fees as follows:

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Pakistan Flooding Canadem GIS Expert Will Map Out Unicef Nutrition Response

NOVEMBER 5, 2010

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4 months later, 20.36 million Pakistanis are still affected by the floods, with 546,000 children suffering from malnutrition.

LONDON, ONTARIO – London resident William Braunsch is heading out this weekend to Pakistan to assist the United Nations Children’s Fund’s flood relief efforts as an information management specialist for UNICEF’s nutrition activities. Braunsch is being seconded by CANADEM, a non-profit agency dedicated to advancing international peace and security.

 

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