Nunavut’s Human Rights Vacuum: Failures Amplify Northern Barriers
The absence of a Human Rights Commissioner in Nunavut perpetuates a cycle of impunity, allowing discrimination against Indigenous individuals to go unchecked.
Focused on building resilient societies, this category highlights efforts within the project to promote peace, justice, and strong institutions. Each record reflects our commitment to creating environments where communities can thrive, free from conflict and injustice.
Learn more about how Niriqatiginnga is actively working to advance the UN Sustainable Goals with our SDG tracking page.
The absence of a Human Rights Commissioner in Nunavut perpetuates a cycle of impunity, allowing discrimination against Indigenous individuals to go unchecked.
Amautiit will host its Annual General Meeting on March 21, 2024 online from 6:30 to 7:30 (CST). The meeting will be held online and all are welcome.
Ripple Effects Mapping (REM) is a dynamic evaluation technique that illuminates the interconnected web of intended and unintended outcomes resulting from an initiative.
Niriqatiginnga and @1860 Winnipeg Arts founding member Tony Eetak was named a National Role Model by Global Dignity Canada on October 18, 2023.
This summer our team met with representatives from the Government of Manitoba and Manitoba Agriculture’s Sustainable Canadian Agriculture Program.
On May 17, 2023, Niriqatiginnga met with the Indigenous Pathfinder Service with Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC).
As a community program, nurturing the skills, knowledge, and networks of our future leaders, this unique, pilot program contributes beyond the success of its participants. Niriqatiginnga also lays foundations for sustainable and impactful business and entrepreneurship programming across the Kivalliq Region and Northern Manitoba.