Your Opportunity to MAKE AN IMPACT

Oxfam-Quebec
Oxfam-Quebec is a non-profit and a non-partisan international solidarity organization.
It is a member of the Oxfam Confederation, a movement that unites millions of people for a just and sustainable world.
Together, we fight against inequalities to end poverty and injustice, now and for the long term.

International Bureau for Children’s Rights (IBCR)
Founded in 1994, the International Bureau for Children's Rights (IBCR) is committed to a world where children's rights are a daily reality. Our mission is to strengthen child justice and protection systems and to transform the place of children in our societies, ensuring the realization of children's rights, particularly for those who face the greatest obstacles in having them upheld.

Fédération des cégeps
The Fédération des cégeps represents the 48 public colleges located throughout Quebec. It is responsible for promoting CEGEPs, defending their interests, supporting their development, encouraging collaboration, and providing them with services and advice to assist in fulfilling their mission.
In addition to disseminating information to its members, partners, and the media, the Federation offers public college institutions a range of services and guidance in areas such as pedagogy, student affairs, international affairs, legal matters, communications, continuing education and corporate training, funding, research, human resources, labor relations, and information resources.

WUSC (World University Service of Canada)
WUSC is a Canadian non-profit organization catalyzing positive education and economic outcomes so that all young people, especially women and displaced youth, can thrive and belong.
Founded in the 1920s, WUSC began as part of a global movement to support students displaced by war, and has since evolved into a Canadian global development organization working in over a dozen countries. Today, WUSC works alongside local partners to expand access to education and build pathways to meaningful economic opportunities for youth and their communities.
Concretely, WUSC helps remove the barriers that keep young people from learning, earning, and belonging - whether that’s supporting young women to stay in school, helping youth gain skills that lead to decent work, or creating opportunities for displaced youth to rebuild their futures. And WUSC doesn’t do this alone: it’s powered by a broad network of people and institutions, including students, volunteers, and alumni, who help turn global solidarity into real, measurable change.
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Crossroads International
Crossroads International is a leading Canadian volunteer cooperation agency advancing equality for women and girls and eradicating poverty in some of the world’s poorest countries in Africa.

Cuso International
Cuso International (Cuso) is an international cooperation and development organization based in Canada that works to create social and economic opportunities for equity-deserving groups. Building on over sixty years of impactful work, we address global challenges by tackling the root causes of inequality. Working alongside our partners, we are focused on efforts to improve economic resilience, advance equity and inclusion for all, and deliver progress on climate action. We believe that by sharing skills, we can build better futures. Guided by our values of courage, inclusion, sustainability and accountability, Cuso combines innovative strategies and enduring partnerships to create lasting, meaningful change in communities across Africa, Latin America, the Caribbean, and Canada.

Youth Challenge International
Youth Challenge International (YCI) is accelerating youth innovation for good. Together with young leaders and innovators, we are creating a better future where people, planet and profit can thrive. We are going all in on the bold ideas, skills and ventures that will get us there. In over 30 countries, YCI has teamed up with young people and partner organizations to transform complex challenges into sustainable solutions; collectively, we learn fast, fail smart and turn insights into action. We believe that a better world can – and will – be built by the next generation.
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Centre for International Studies and Cooperation
CECI is an international organization working toward inclusive and sustainable economies, where women and youth fully exercise their rights and leadership in economic opportunities, climate change adaptation, education, and health.
With more than 65 years of experience and initiatives carried out in some thirty countries, CECI co-creates innovative and inclusive solutions with its partners, rooted in local realities, and works to scale them up in order to strengthen shared and sustainable prosperity.

SUCO
SUCO is an international development organization based in Montreal since 1961. It brings together people, knowledge, and resources to strengthen the autonomy of individuals, organizations, and communities.
SUCO supports communities in improving their social, economic, and environmental conditions by building, together with them, sustainable food systems and greater climate resilience. Across all its activities, SUCO ensures that the realities and needs of women are taken into account and that they fully participate in decision-making. Currently, SUCO operates in Canada and in 10 countries in West Africa and Latin America.

UPA International Development (UPA DI)
UPA International Development (UPA DI) is an international development organization affiliated with the Union of Agricultural Producers (UPA) of Quebec. It focuses on developing family agricultural entrepreneurship as a sustainable model that balances economic, ecological, individual, and collective interests. Its support is primarily directed toward democratic professional agricultural organizations (PAOs) and the structuring of the agricultural and agri-food sector in the regions where it operates. UPA DI is active in around fifteen countries across Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, the Middle East, and Latin America.

Co-operative Development Foundation of Canada (CDF Canada)
The Co-operative Development Foundation of Canada (CDF Canada) is a national non-profit and social impact partner advancing sustainable, inclusive economies through the co-operative model. We work alongside communities in the Global South to strengthen co-operatives and credit unions through leadership development and capacity building - so they can design and lead their own solutions.
Rooted in shared co-operative values, we help build community-owned systems that reflect local priorities, knowledge, and leadership - ensuring change is led from within, not delivered from outside.
By investing in people and co-operatives, we help build stronger communities, more resilient local economies, and a future shaped by those who live it.

Veterinarians Without Borders
Veterinarians Without Borders North America (VWB) is a mission-driven organization working at the intersection of animal,
human, and environmental health. Guided by a One Health approach, we partner with communities in Sub-Saharan Africa,
Southeast Asia, Europe, and North America to strengthen animal health systems, support sustainable livelihoods, and improve
health outcomes for all species.
We believe healthy animals lead to healthier people and more resilient environments. That’s why we integrate veterinary
services, public health, environmental sustainability, and gender equity into everything we do.
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Fondation Paul Gérin-Lajoie
In 1991, the Paul Gérin-Lajoie Foundation created La Dictée P.G.L., a major educational project implemented in Canada and internationally for elementary and secondary school students. Over the years, this flagship program has been enriched with new initiatives, such as the Francophonie Dictée P.G.L. dedicated to businesses and the Municipal Dictée P.G.L. aimed at integrating newcomers.
The Paul Gérin-Lajoie Foundation is a non-profit organization whose mission is to contribute to improving living conditions through quality education in Africa and Haiti. The Foundation is also recognized for its projects in socio-economic empowerment, health and food security, sustainable development, and gender equality. In Canada, the Foundation carries out awareness-raising activities on international cooperation and solidarity, notably through the Skills, Leadership, Education Volunteer Cooperation Program (CLÉ Program).

Catalyste+
Catalyste+ is a nonprofit global economic development organization. Catalyste+ connects Canadian expertise with public and private sector partners internationally. Since 1967, Catalyste+ has worked in 120 countries in Africa, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, the Caribbean, Eastern Europe, and with Indigenous Peoples in Canada.
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Éducation Internationale
Éducation internationale is a Quebec-based non-profit cooperative, founded in 2001, that brings together, supports, and represents Quebec school service centers in their initiatives related to the internationalization of education.
Mandated by the Quebec Ministry of Education (MEQ), it coordinates the international activities of the Quebec school network and administers several student and teacher mobility programs for its member institutions.
Beyond its representative role, Éducation internationale is also an actor in international cooperation, promoting Quebec expertise in education to support and assist major projects abroad.
For over 25 years, the organization has been recognized as a reference in the internationalization of education in Quebec, leveraging expertise, innovation, and collaboration to improve access, quality, and equity in education worldwide.


