ACGC

Alberta Council for Global Cooperation
Suite 205, 10816A - 82 Avenue
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T6E 2B3
Phone: (780) 988-0200
Fax: (780) 988-0211

For Youth

Amal

Amal Issa

Amal Issa’s interest in international development work and global issues stemmed from her parents...

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Amal

Berekti Northcott

Berekti Northcott is a grade 12 student at Crescent Heights High School in Medicine Hat...

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Brian

Brian Whiteside

Brian Whiteside is a student at Bishop O’Byrne High School in Calgary...

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Edgar

Edgar Constanza

Edgar Constanza’s interest in global issues and international development comes from a very personal place...

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Eilis

Eilis Pourbaix

Eilis Pourbaix grew up in the family residences at the University of Alberta....

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Eriel

Eriel Deranger

Eriel Deranger was raised in a family of activists and spent much of her youth attending rallies, protests and social justice conferences....

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St. James School, grade nine Leadership class

St. James School, grade nine Leadership class

St. James School’s Grade Nine Leadership Class has been very active in several international development projects...

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Lisa

Lisa Lozanski

Lisa Lozanski remembers clearly when she was first introduced to global issues. She was in grade six and attending a youth conference...

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Quetzala

Quetzala Maria Carson

Quetzala Carson believes that she was lucky to have parents that have always championed social justice, equality and positive change....

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Diversity Resources

ACGC and the Canadian Council for International Cooperation collaborated to produce this resource to aid organizations in developing more inclusive and diverse organizations. The guides are based on the deliberative dialogue model. For more information on deliberative dialogue, visit CCIC.

IDW 2011 Resources

Visit this link to learn more on how youth can be more engaged, can participate, and become more knowledgeable about Canada’s international development efforts.