Civil Society Engagement essential to meeting the SDGs
Civil Society Engagement essential to meeting the SDGs
Across Canada, individuals and organizations are leading their communities to work towards goals such as zero hunger, good health and well-being, responsible consumption and production, and climate action. FSC spoke with leaders from across the country to highlight their work:
- Anan Lololi, AfriCan Food Basket, Toronto, ON
- Sarah Kim, Vancouver Neighbourhood Food Networks, Vancouver, BC
- Rebeka Frazer-Chiasson, Rogersville, NB
- Wade Thorhaug, Qajukturvik Community Food Centre, Iqaluit, NU
Our 2022 Food For the Rest of Us film screening series dives into the different ways community organisations and intiatives are creating real change and bringing us closer to achieving the SDGs.
- Learn more about the Food For the Rest of Us Film Screening Series
Acknowledgement
Some of this work is funded by the Government of Canada's Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Funding Program. The opinions and interpretations on this page are those of Food Secure Canada and do not necessarily reflect those of the Government of Canada.