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“Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): How Animals and People Affect Each Other in Development and Disasters†ICN Webinar
Through membership of ACIC, the Dal-AC International Office would like to invite any interested students, staff or faculty to join us in a screening of an upcoming ICN Webinar entitled “Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals: How Animals and People Affect Each Other in Development and Disastersâ€.
Presenters will speak on such topics as the role of animal protection in planning response to humanitarian and natural disasters and the link between protection of animals and development initiatives.
Wednesday, September 23rd from 1-2:00pm,
International Boardroom, 157 College Road, DeWolfe House.
Light refreshments to be provided.
Please RSVP to by Monday, September 21st to Kendra Mellish, Kendra.Mellish@dal.ca
Further information on the webinar and presenters, please visit:
ACIC/CACI – The Atlantic Council for International Cooperation is a coalition of individuals, organizations, and institutions working in the Atlantic region, which are committed to achieving global sustainability in a peaceful and healthy environment, with social justice, human dignity, and participation for all. ACIC supports its members in international cooperation and education through collective leadership, networking, information, training and coordination, and represents their interests when dealing with government and others.
ICN - The Inter-Council Network (ICN) is a dynamic network of provincial and regional member-based Councils for International Cooperation committed to social justice and social change.
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