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Share your development stories, videos and photos to be included in Global Affairs Canada’s development stories repository: | Share your development stories, videos and photos to be included in Global Affairs Canada’s development stories repository: | ||
− | * Send an email to ''' | + | * Send an email to '''stories-histoires@international.gc.ca''' with any relevant content, from small anecdotes about individual projects to sweeping trends in agriculture and education. |
* Consult these tips and guidelines on how to create effective stories. | * Consult these tips and guidelines on how to create effective stories. | ||
* Be sure to include a note on the program or project, for example the date, location, speaker’s name and title, and whether a credit is needed. | * Be sure to include a note on the program or project, for example the date, location, speaker’s name and title, and whether a credit is needed. | ||
− | * Please note that video should include natural sound whenever possible and be free of narration, music and titling. | + | * Please note that video should include natural sound whenever possible and be free of narration, music and titling; photos should not include text. |
* Remember to inform and copy your project officer at Global Affairs Canada (GAC) if your story is related to a GAC-funded initiative. | * Remember to inform and copy your project officer at Global Affairs Canada (GAC) if your story is related to a GAC-funded initiative. | ||
* Once you contact us, we will provide you with a link where you can upload your content. | * Once you contact us, we will provide you with a link where you can upload your content. |
Revision as of 14:57, 13 May 2021
Understanding public engagement and global citizenship | Basic guidelines | Measuring progress | Resources from the Government of Canada | External resources | Going further |
The process of engaging the Canadian public for international aid contributes to promoting global citizenship among the population. Canadians become aware of Canada's international aid efforts, including the Feminist International Assistance Policy and, more broadly, of Canada's contributions to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Ultimately, by better understanding how local issues relate to global issues, Canadians will be inclined to take actions that will contribute to a peaceful, prosperous and inclusive world.
The PE Toolkit is a collaborative and evergreen platform to support Canadian organizations that want to engage Canadians on global issues. It has been designed for a wide audience of practitioners, regardless of their level of familiarity with the field of public engagement. The tools and resources presented in this package have been developed by Global Affairs Canada, Canadian partners, other federal entities and international organizations.
Information and resources have been aggregated and organized to align with the three-stage continuum of behavioural change to become a citizen of the world: awareness, understanding and action.
Becoming "aware" of Public Engagement |
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1.1 - Understanding public engagement and global citizenship
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1.2 - Basic guidelines
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1.3 - Measuring progress
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"Understanding" Public Engagement |
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2.1 – Resources from the Government of Canada
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2.2. – External resources
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2.3 – Going further
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Putting Public Engagement "into action" |
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This uniquely Canadian tradition also aims to celebrate Canadian contributions to poverty reduction and international humanitarian assistance. Across the country and abroad, Canadian individuals and organizations mark this week by participating in and organizing IDW activities. IDW is Global Affairs Canada’s flagship public engagement initiative and development communications campaign. It represents a great opportunity for the government and organizations to engage their audience on global issues, on top of being an excellent platform to showcase public engagement and global citizenship initiatives. During the next edition of IDW, consider taking part in the celebrations by organizing your own activity. You can have a look at the IDW activity planning guide, use the IDW visual identity and add your activity to the IDW online calendar. Do not hesitate to contact the IDW team by email at idw-sdi@international.gc.ca to get more information on how to get involved during the week.. |
3.2 – Your stories and ideas
Share your development stories, videos and photos to be included in Global Affairs Canada’s development stories repository:
Share your public engagement tools and resources: If you wish to contribute to this toolkit or collaborate with us (new ideas, links, suggestions, etc.), send an email to engagement.dev@internationalgc.ca (in French or English) |
3.3 – Stay in the loop
To keep yourself updated whenever new information is added to the toolkit, send us your email address by filling out a form here |