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'''<big>PART 1: Getting Started</big>'''
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== Part 1: Getting Started ==
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=== Understanding Global Citizenship ===
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== 1.1. Understanding Global Citizenship ==
 
What is a “global citizen”?
 
What is a “global citizen”?
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As well, organizations may work at different stages of the continuum and with different target groups. For instance one organization could provide information to the general public, deliver education programs to students for deeper knowledge, and provide opportunities for concrete actions by individuals and groups.
 
As well, organizations may work at different stages of the continuum and with different target groups. For instance one organization could provide information to the general public, deliver education programs to students for deeper knowledge, and provide opportunities for concrete actions by individuals and groups.
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=== Importance of Partnerships ===
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== 1.2. Importance of Partnerships ==
 
To ensure that Canada efficiently engages the most Canadians possible as global citizens, Global Affairs Canada partners and collaborates with different civil society organisations (CSOs), including non-governmental organizations, universities and associations.
 
To ensure that Canada efficiently engages the most Canadians possible as global citizens, Global Affairs Canada partners and collaborates with different civil society organisations (CSOs), including non-governmental organizations, universities and associations.
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=== Basic Guidelines ===
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== 1.3.Basic Guidelines ==
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This section is intended to ensure that all users of this toolkit are familiar with the basics of public engagement. The guidelines comprised in this section will help organizations new to the topic properly approach public engagement initiatives. You may skip this section if you already have experience on this and want to directly start exploring the tools of the toolkit.
 
This section is intended to ensure that all users of this toolkit are familiar with the basics of public engagement. The guidelines comprised in this section will help organizations new to the topic properly approach public engagement initiatives. You may skip this section if you already have experience on this and want to directly start exploring the tools of the toolkit.