CAMEUS

CAMEUS CAMEUS is an alliance of the North American affiliates of Graduate Women International (GWI). Member

04/16/2026

Join us for an important national conversation about Aging in Place—and the conditions needed to help Canadians live safely, independently, and with dignity in their own homes as they age.

🗓 Date: May 1
🕒 Time: 3:00 PM Eastern Time
💻 Location: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/uJUtxg31SMSbA8FNhpxN-g
🎤 Format: Panel presentations followed by questions and discussion

🌟 Featured Panel Speakers

André Picard
Award-winning Canadian journalist and author specializing in health care issues. André Picard is a reporter and columnist for The Globe and Mail and leads the newspaper’s Montreal office. Known nationally for his insightful commentary on public health, he currently lives in Vancouver.

Anthony Quinn
President of CARP (Canadian Association of Retired Persons). CARP represents the voice of older Canadians and plays an important role in CFUW partnerships who advocate for policies that support Aging in Place across Canada.

Dr. Sharlene Webkamigad
Indigenous health researcher, educator, and advocate. Assistant Professor at Laurentian University whose research focuses on Indigenous health and aging, particularly supporting Indigenous older adults and communities.

Dr. Janice Keefe
Professor and Chair of the Department of Aging and Family Science at Mount Saint Vincent University. Director of the Nova Scotia Centre on Aging and a leading expert in gerontology, health policy, and aging research.

Liv Mendelsohn
Executive Director of the Canadian Centre for Caregiving Excellence, working nationally to advance research, policy, and innovation that strengthens support for caregivers and care providers.

💬 Why Attend?

This timely webinar will explore:

What conditions allow older Canadians to age safely at home
Policy and community supports needed for successful aging
The role of caregivers, health systems, and communities
Perspectives from national experts and leaders in aging research

03/07/2026

Download the NGO CSW70 Forum Advocacy Toolkit.
https://ngocsw.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/NGO-CSW70-Advocacy-Toolkit.pdf

You are able to attend CSW70 Virtual SessionsDid you know that you do not need to be a delegate to participate in the NG...
03/01/2026

You are able to attend CSW70 Virtual Sessions

Did you know that you do not need to be a delegate to participate in the NGO virtual Parallel sessions at CSW70? Click here to register:

2026-03-09, New York, NY

Presentation par CAMEUS : FEMU, FCFDU et WGUSA le 18 mars 2026 www.cfuw.org
02/28/2026

Presentation par CAMEUS : FEMU, FCFDU et WGUSA le 18 mars 2026
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UNCSW70 virtual event happening March 18th For more information and to register .cfuw.org
02/28/2026

UNCSW70 virtual event happening March 18th
For more information and to register .cfuw.org

CAMEUS - 18 de marzo 2026
02/28/2026

CAMEUS - 18 de marzo 2026

02/27/2026

NGO CSW/NY is delighted to present the 2026 Cities for CEDAW Global Leadership Award to Los Angeles County for their implementation of the CEDAW ordinance.

Come join us for the awarding session with the LA County Representative and CEDAW experts and practitioners, who will discuss efforts to advance women's rights at the local level.

The conversation will be joined by:

Soon-Young Yoon, Cities for CEDAW History & Futures Project
Supervisor Lindsey P. Horvath, LA County
Esther Eghobamien Mshelia, UN CEDAW Committee
Bandana Rana, UN CEDAW Committee
Mary Hansel, CEDAW Rising

Save the date! Thursday, March 12 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM ET 777 UN Plaza. Church Center for the UN, Chapel Register yourself at https://bit.ly/cedaw-awarding

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01/22/2026

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New reports from Mexico show that monarch butterfly populations have roughly doubled this year - which is a great turnaround so far! According to a joint monitoring report from WWF-Mexico and the National Commission of Protected Natural Areas, the eastern monarch population occupied about 1.79 hectares of forest during the 2024–25 winter season, up from 0.90 hectares the previous year.

Scientists say this increase is likely due to favorable weather and improved migration conditions across North America. However, experts caution that while the jump is encouraging, it doesn’t mean the monarchs have fully recovered just yet. The population remains well below the levels needed for long-term stability, and their numbers tend to fluctuate widely from year to year.

Still, the rebound offers a welcome sign of hope!

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