Impacts and Outcomes: May 2024 Niriqatiginnga News and Updates
From new partnerships and initiatives to significant milestones reached, there’s plenty to celebrate and share. Here’s a glimpse into some of the highlights from the past two months
Records in this category illustrate how the Niriqatiginnga food security project supports good health and well-being. By focusing on nutrition, sanitation, and healthcare, we work towards creating healthier communities and addressing the interconnected nature of food security and public health.
Learn more about how Niriqatiginnga is actively working to advance the UN Sustainable Goals with our SDG tracking page.
From new partnerships and initiatives to significant milestones reached, there’s plenty to celebrate and share. Here’s a glimpse into some of the highlights from the past two months
One year after its pilot phase, the Winnipeg-based @1860 Arts Collective continues to grow thanks to the Canada Council for the Arts Digital Greenhouse.
Catch up on this month’s activities with our latest video update. This short presentation will share some of the cool project activities our Niriqatiginnga project is working on this month.
Over the next five weeks we are excited to be able to connect with Kami Norland’s biosystems class at the MInneapolis College of Art and Design.
It’s been a busy few months. Here is our project update as we move into November, 2023. It’s the month we’ve been waiting for as, after more than six months of dedicated planning, Niriqatiginnga will officially start its programming.
In the coming months, our project team members will be reaching out, building relationships and engaging with organizations, programs and models that can help inform the design and development of a professional commercial kitchen, Indigenous “food lab” and outdoor “living lab” community garden.
Niriqatiginnga and @1860 Winnipeg Arts founding member Tony Eetak was named a National Role Model by Global Dignity Canada on October 18, 2023.
The leaves are starting to change colour. Students are off to school and back to campus.
This summer, our Niriqatiginnga project team spent a lot of time consulting and engaging several community partners here in Winnipeg, and in Northern Manitoba. Many communities, especially in the north, are struggling with a number of critical challenges and we thought we would share some of them here.
This summer I am home in Nunavut with my family and having fun with my friends. I’ve been going out to take some pictures about what life is like and where we go to have fun. Here are some of my pictures that show different parts of my summer holiday.
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.