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Walking for women’s rights: a mother and son story

For Libby Wildman, Toronto-based businesswoman and long-time Crossroads’ supporter, teaching her three kids about giving back is a priority. When she and her 17-year-old son, Robbie heard about Crossroads 60th anniversary Charity Challenge trek in Tanzania, they researched women’s rights issues affecting the country and decided it would be a good cause to dive into.

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Women in Africa: Creativity + Solidarity + Sisterhood

I am a woman from Quebec who, after having spent ten years or so working abroad, is currently completing my fourth international cooperation mandate, including two in Haiti and two in Senegal. I have always been interested in cooperation, and life has given me the opportunity to achieve my dream of using my knowledge to help make improvements, however small they may be, in the lives of those who, unlike me, were not lucky enough to be born in Canada.

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Crossroads International builds resilience among women farmers in Senegal

Crossroads International is proud to announce that it will carry out an international climate cooperation project thanks to a financial contribution of $732 436  from the government of Quebec’s Green Fund, created under the 2013–2020 Action Plan on Climate Change. The purpose of the project is to ameliorate the living conditions of more than 1 500 Senegalese women garden market farmers in the Niayes region by improving access to water, adopting farming practices that are more resilient to climate change and diversifying their activities.

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Putting her experience to work to support women

Fatou Seck is a trained accountant from Senegal with a long‑standing interest in international development. “I was drawn to international development because it enabled me to combat poverty in a concrete way. It is very much a part of who I am,” she explained.

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