We believe the most effective ones are grounded in the experience and expertise of community-based organizations who are closest to the challenges and opportunities.

From Ideas to Impact: Results of the 2021 – 2023 Partner Innovation Fund Cohort

There are many ways to address today’s most pressing global challenges. We believe the most effective ones are grounded in the experience and expertise of community-based organizations who are closest to the challenges and opportunities impacting their communities.  Our Partner Innovation Fund supports inclusive social innovation and social entrepreneurship through two-year awards given to community-based…

Spotlight on Takuya: An uplifting volunteer experience

Known as the “Warm Heart of Africa,” Malawi is renowned for its friendly communities and rich cultural heritage, providing a strong foundation for socio-economic development initiatives. In this vibrant environment, Takuya, a Canadian volunteer from Vancouver, British Columbia, applies his extensive expertise in computer programming and digital technology solutions to support local efforts to improve…
Drawing on these discussions, this resource highlights some of the opportunities available for INGOs to incorporate this translation process into their work.

Increasing Impact by bridging the Gap between Gender and Finance through Translation- Innovations from Canadian Practitioners

WUSC, in partnership with Criterion Institute, is pleased to release a new resource: Translating between Gender and Finance for Increased Impact: Best Practices of Canadian Practitioners. This resource is the outcome of close to a decade of collaborative efforts, building upon earlier work exploring the potential of international and local volunteers to play a translation…

WUSC International Volunteer Information Session – Spotlight on Malawi!

Are you interested in global development, seeking opportunities to give back, gain new experiences, or exchange skills through volunteering? If so, we have an exciting event for you to mark on your calendar: the WUSC International Volunteer Information Session: Spotlight on Malawi! Date and Time: May 22nd at 12 p.m.  EDT Since 1977, WUSC has…

Spotlight on Sara: An Inspirational Volunteer Journey

In the world of international volunteering, some stories stand out for the empowerment and inspiration they bring. Sara’s international volunteer experience is one such story. A Canadian volunteer from Victoria, British Columbia, Sara has shown a remarkable commitment to fostering meaningful collaboration and impactful action through her international volunteer work with WUSC and their partner…
As universities proactively make their institutions more inclusive, students from marginalized backgrounds will have greater access to educational and economic opportunities and more opportunities to build their skills.

New Guidebook to Support Youth Inclusion in Higher Education

WUSC, in partnership with the Mastercard Foundation, Light for the World, and Solid Minds, has released a guidebook to support universities in understanding an intersectional approach to equity and inclusion, especially for youth with disabilities, refugees, and displaced persons.  The guidebook, entitled Journey to Success: A Guidebook on Inclusion for Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program Partners,…
While there has been significant progress in some areas of the 2030 agenda, there has also been regress.

2024 International Forum: Key Insights on Approaching the Second Half of the SDGs

Author Aly Muhammad Sayani This year, what’s at stake?  WUSC’s 13th Annual International Forum had at its centre the theme “Doing Different Things, and Doing Things Differently”. The axis of this theme lies at a point of reflection, as the halfway point to the 2030 UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) has been passed. While there…
Enriching businesses and changing lives: one job at a time

“Enabling refugee youth to immigrate and fill vacancies in Canada is heartwarming and good for business” [say employer champions]

With protracted conflict and record-high numbers of refugees around the globe, the imperative for durable solutions for refugees resonates now more than ever. In countries of asylum, many refugees have the personal ambition, skills, and capacity to work, but are often prevented from accessing legal employment opportunities. Meanwhile, with acute and persistent labour shortages impacting…
Learn about how we have adapted our programming approaches.

Programming transformations for greater impact on the lives of young people

The majority of young people live in regions that are disproportionately affected by challenges stemming from conflict, displacement, climate change, and rising inflation. The rapidly evolving nature of these global challenges remind us of the constant need for adaptation to ensure our work continues to meet the greatest needs of young people around the world.…
Congratulations, Musu Taylor Lewis & Tiyahna Ridley-Padmore, the joint 2023 Winners of the Lewis Perinbam Award

Congratulations, Musu Taylor Lewis & Tiyahna Ridley-Padmore, the joint 2023 Winners of the Lewis Perinbam Award

WUSC, in collaboration with Cooperation Canada and the trustees of the Lewis Perinbam Award, is pleased to announce the 2023 recipients of the Innovation and Impact Awards in Honour of Lewis Perinbam.  The award was presented during a virtual ceremony held on February 7, 2024, in the presence of 108 attendees, including Anita Vandenbeld, the…

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