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OCIC Global Citizens Forum: Tools, Tactics and Emerging Themes in Global Cooperation

Thursday, October 14, 2010 at 8:30 AM - Friday, October 15, 2010 at 4:00 PM (ET)

Toronto, Ontario

OCIC Global Citizens Forum: Tools, Tactics and Emerging...

Ticket Information

Ticket Type Sales End Price Fee Quantity
OCIC Member - 2 days   more info Ended CA$125.00 CA$4.12
OCIC Member - 1 day only   more info Ended CA$100.00 CA$3.49
Non-Member - 2 days   more info Ended CA$150.00 CA$4.74
Non-Member - 1 day only   more info Ended CA$125.00 CA$4.12
Student - 2 days (limited tickets)   more info Ended CA$75.00 CA$2.87
Student - 1 day only (limited tickets)   more info Ended CA$60.00 CA$2.49
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Event Details

Last chance to register for the Global Citizens Forum!
Registration closes at 12pm on Wednesday, Oct 13th.

A two-day conference brought to you by OCIC is focused on the professional development and capacity-building of NGO practitioners in the international development and global education sector. 

What Happens at the Forum?

The Forum includes a series of practical, tool-based workshops and presentations on new and emerging issues in international development.  The event provides a space for networking, skill-sharing and cross-sector understanding.

Who Should Attend?

  •    OCIC Member Organizations (all staff, volunteers and affiliates are welcome)
  •         OCIC Associate Members
  • Staff and volunteers of other (non-member) international NGOs 
  • Southern partners in international development and global education 
  • Students/Youth looking to enter the field of international development 
  • Practitioners of other disciplines interested in applying practical tools to their professional     
    development and/or learning about international issues

FORUM PROGRAM

Forum Tracks are catered to various departments or roles in an international NGO (such as programming, public engagement, fundraising, administration, etc). Participants are welcome to attend any combination of sessions ( ie, you are not limited to one track).

Track 1:
Overseas Operations

Does your role involve 'on-the-ground' coordination for your organization's projects? This track was made for you.

Track 2:
Organization & Human Resource Development

Do you handle 'in-house' operations at your organization's office?  Finance and administration officers, you'll find some pertinent trainings in this track.

Track 3:
Reaching the Canadian Public

Are you a fundraiser or public relations officer? Do you work in engaging Canadians in your projects?  Find the skills you're looking for here. 


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Please note:
You will receive an email from intern[at]ocic.on.ca within 2 business days of your eventbrite registration, asking you to list your preferences for specific workshops you wish to attend.  Seating is limited in certain workshops, so please respond promptly. 

Update: OCIC can not guarantee your placement in your first choice, but will do our very best to accommodate your preferences.  Please help us to do so by returning your registration form as promptly as possible.

Questions can be directed to intern[at]ocic.on.ca.

When & Where



The 519 Church Street Community Centre
519 Church Street
Toronto, Ontario M4Y 2C9
Canada

Thursday, October 14, 2010 at 8:30 AM - Friday, October 15, 2010 at 4:00 PM (ET)


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Hosted By

Ontario Council for International Cooperation (OCIC)



The Ontario Council for International Cooperation (OCIC) is an expanding community of Ontario-based international development and global education organizations and individual associate members working globally for social justice.

Our Vision is: Global social justice, human dignity and participation for all.

As a Council, OCIC strives to increase the effectiveness and collective impact of all our members' efforts to promote sustainable, people-centred development in a peaceful and healthy environment.  OCIC is committed to principles of fair and equitable cooperative international development and promotes public engagement that helps Canadians develop a global perspective and take action for social justice.

OCIC is a learning organization with inclusive, cooperative and participatory processes that are accessible and accountable to all members.

For more information on OCIC, visit http://www.ocic.on.ca