Black Changemakers, Innovators and Disruptors Shaping Canada’s International Cooperation

For the second year, Cooperation Canada is celebrating Black History Month by highlighting the voices and contributions of Black leaders in Canadian international cooperation. Through this digital campaign, we are profiling changemakers, innovators and disruptors who are shaping the sector, sharing their achievements, challenges and perspectives. By amplifying these stories, we aim to foster greater recognition of Black leadership and inspire meaningful dialogue on equity and inclusion in international cooperation. Join us in recognizing and honouring these incredible leaders throughout February!

Explore the profiles below!

Redefining Global Development: A BHM Event

Join us on February 26 for an inspiring discussion at our event Redefining Global Development: Black Leadership in International Cooperation. This dynamic panel will highlight the contributions, challenges, and leadership of Black professionals driving change on the global stage. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear from leaders who are breaking barriers and redefining international cooperation.

Creating Safer Spaces: A BHM Resource

In addition to these initiatives, we would like to highlight the resource from the Anti-Racist Cooperation (ARC) Hub, Creating Safer Spaces for Racialized Leadership & Staff in International Cooperation. This resource is a call to action for organizational leaders, providing organizations with important understandings, concrete strategies and tools to create safer and more inclusive environments for racialized leadership and staff in turn partners and stakeholders.