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Barbara Grantham
Barbara Grantham – Travel Diary, Part Three – Morocco
Recently I returned from my first trip to visit CARE projects in Africa since I became President and CEO of CARE Canada in April 2020. It was a wonderful and inspiring visit to Zambia and Morocco, meeting incredible people and learning how CARE and our partners are supporting women’s leadership.
Barbara Grantham – Travel Diary, Part Two
Recently I returned from my first trip to visit CARE projects in Africa since I became President and CEO of CARE Canada in April 2020. It was a wonderful and inspiring visit to Zambia and Morocco, meeting incredible people and learning how CARE and our partners are supporting women’s leadership.
Barbara Grantham – Travel Diary, Part 1
I just returned from my first trip to visit CARE projects in Africa since I started. To visit Zambia and Morocco, and learn how CARE and our partners are supporting women’s leadership, was a wonderful opportunity. I kept a diary along the way, that I am now sharing with you.
CARE Canada welcomes new members to Board of Directors
“We are excited to welcome two new dynamic leaders, Salima Ebrahim and Lisa de Wilde, to our Board,” said Victor Thomas, Chair of CARE Canada’s Board of Directors. By joining our existing Board leadership, Salima and Lisa will bring relevant expertise and perspectives in areas essential to our growth as an organization.”
Marking World Humanitarian Day in 2021
CARE Canada’s President and CEO Barbara Grantham shares her reflections on World Humanitarian Day.
Special Edition: 15 Minutes with Canadian Policy Maker Garnett Genuis
CARE Canada President and CEO Barbara Grantham speaks with Garnett Genuis, Member of Parliament for Sherwood Park–Fort Saskatchewan in Alberta and currently serving as Shadow Minister for International Development and Human Rights.
Special Edition: 15 Minutes with Canadian Policy Maker Heather McPherson
In three special edition episodes of the podcast, CARE Canada’s President and CEO Barbara Grantham speaks with different Canadian policy makers from different political parties to speak about Canadian international assistance: why helping the world helps Canada, what we’re doing and what we can do better, and the way forward.
CARE Canada Statement on Budget 2021: Canada will not recover unless the world recovers
Today the Government of Canada presented its plan to end the fight against COVID-19. It announced $375 Million towards the global pandemic response with $1.4 Billion in additional international assistance over 5 years. Much of the $1.4 billion is targeted for this year, with no indication of a long-term strategy to truly eradicate COVID-19 around the world or ensure a just and transformative recovery for the most marginalized around the world.