The Canadian Council of Muslim Women (CCMW) aims to promote intercultural understanding with the objective of addressing issues of social exclusion and radicalization.
CCMW believes that “Muslim women must develop their Muslim identity while being a part of and making a positive contribution to Canadian society, and that they must provide positive role models for Muslim youth.”
Several projects implemented by the CCMW include the “Being Canadian Muslim Women in the 21st Century” project, that promotes leadership among Canadian Muslim women/girls and encourages then to fully participate in society; or the Muslim Youth Program (My Canada Project) funded by Citizenship and Immigration Canada’s Multiculturalism Program. My Canada is a two-year project that aims at “developing a coordinated strategy that will provide opportunities for Muslim youth to strengthen their Canadian Muslim identities and increase their participation in the civic life of their communities.”
A two-day Muslim youth “Strategic Planning Forum” was held in Toronto. It gathered 100 Muslim youth and 70 chapter delegates of the Canadian Council of Muslim Women from 12 different Canadian cities. The forum engaged youth in a variety of strategies to develop their intercultural awareness. The strategies employed at the forum were included in a tool kit for training additional youth in intercultural outreach and development of their conflict resolution skills.
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The Canadian Council of Muslim Women
The Canadian Council of Muslim Women (CCMW) aims to promote intercultural understanding with the objective of addressing issues of social exclusion and radicalization.
CCMW believes that “Muslim women must develop their Muslim identity while being a part of and making a positive contribution to Canadian society, and that they must provide positive role models for Muslim youth.”
Several projects implemented by the CCMW include the “Being Canadian Muslim Women in the 21st Century” project, that promotes leadership among Canadian Muslim women/girls and encourages then to fully participate in society; or the Muslim Youth Program (My Canada Project) funded by Citizenship and Immigration Canada’s Multiculturalism Program. My Canada is a two-year project that aims at “developing a coordinated strategy that will provide opportunities for Muslim youth to strengthen their Canadian Muslim identities and increase their participation in the civic life of their communities.”
A two-day Muslim youth “Strategic Planning Forum” was held in Toronto. It gathered 100 Muslim youth and 70 chapter delegates of the Canadian Council of Muslim Women from 12 different Canadian cities. The forum engaged youth in a variety of strategies to develop their intercultural awareness. The strategies employed at the forum were included in a tool kit for training additional youth in intercultural outreach and development of their conflict resolution skills.
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