Tapestry 2030 Ontario Council for International Cooperation
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The Ontario Council for International Cooperation's ‘Tapestry 2030’ podcast series focuses on the future of international cooperation and global solidarity, and the partnerships needed for gender transformative, sustainable development. We will be in conversation with diverse development actors and leaders from across Ontario and around the world, learning how they are working together to address some of the most pressing sustainable development challenges of our time. You’ll hear stories of partnership, approaches to a ‘Just Recovery’ in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, and insights on ways you can make a difference in our collective work to ‘leave no one behind’.
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Sustainability Comes from the Community: the Example of San Isidro, Peru
In this episode we sit down with Vitalina Flores and Ana Mio, from Heart-Links’ partner organization Centro Esperanza, and with Savina Vargas and María Suclupe, members of the San Isidro Community Venture for the Development of Sustainable Agriculture (ECODAE). We’ll hear how a localized approach to development helped this rural community through severe flooding in 2017 and food shortages caused by the pandemic and has made them an example other communities want to follow.
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La sostenibilidad nace de la comunidad: el ejemplo de San Isidro, Perú
En este episodio nos sentamos con Vitalina Flores y Ana Mio, de la organización aliada de Heart-Links, Centro Esperanza, y con Savina Vargas y María Suclupe, integrantes del Emprendimiento Comunitario para el Desarrollo de una Agricultura Ecológica (ECODAE) de San Isidro. Escucharemos cómo un enfoque localizado del desarrollo ayudó a esta comunidad rural a superar las graves inundaciones de 2017 y la escasez de alimentos provocada por la pandemia y los ha convertido en un ejemplo que otras comunidades quieren seguir.
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Securing a Future
In this episode we hear from Farida, Rabiul and Ajmira from UBINIG, an NGO based in Bangladesh and long-time partner of The Primate's World Relief and Development Fund. With members of the PWRDF Youth Council, they share their experience with climate mitigation and adaptation and how their responses and projects are being led by Indigenous peoples and local knowledge.
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Land. Food. Culture. Justice.
In this episode we hear from Celeste Smith, Urban Indigenous Farmer, Educator and Founder of Cultural Seeds and Ga Gitigemi Gamik (We Will Plant Lodge). Celeste speaks about the concepts of Land, Food, Culture and Justice through Indigenous eyes and how these intersecting relationships affect her and her community everyday.
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Dominicanos Conduciendo el Vehículo del Cambio
En el episodio dos de la segunda temporada, escuchamos a los líderes de increíbles organizaciones de base en la República Dominicana. Georges Tertulien de Plan de Desarrollo Social y Cultural para los Bateyes (PLADESCULBA) y Crismary Gutierrez y Scott Coppa de Puente Desarrollo Internacional se unen a Heather Smith de Rayjon Share Care para reflexionar sobre el poder del liderazgo para superar grandes obstáculos en la comunidad de Barrio 41.
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Dominicans Driving the Vehicle of Change
In this episode we hear from leaders of amazing grassroots organizations in the Dominican Republic. Georges Tertulien from Plan de Desarrollo Social y Cultural para los Bateyes (PLADESCULBA) and Crismary Gutierrez and Scott Coppa from Puente Desarrollo Internacional join Rayjon Share Care’s Heather Smith to reflect on the power of leadership in overcoming great obstacles in the community of Barrio 41.
This episode is also available in Spanish.