Going Global with the Network

Establishment of sustainable co-operative ties between North and South

Thailand

  • Twinning with the Glendon College Delegation - More information upcoming

Kenya

  • University of Nairobi - Twinning with the McGill University Delegation - More information upcoming

Morocco

  • Universités Mohammed V (Agdal & Souissi) - Twinning with the Université de Sherbrooke Delegation - More information upcoming

Haiti

  • Twinning with UQAM through the Vague du Futur project - More information upcoming


 

"Twinning is contained in these words: What can we do together, that we would not do in the same way and with the same strength, with the same speed, and which could have an impact in distant places such as Acadia and Burkina Faso? [...Sherbrooke and Morocco, Montreal and Nairobi...].''

Jean-Louis Roy, President of Rights & Democracy
Speech presented at the inauguration of the first international twinning of the Rights & Democracy Network in Moncton and Ouagadougou, November 25, 2004.

 

 

Twinnings of Delegations

By creating a university-based Network, Rights & Democracy deliberately chose to work with the next generation of key actors in international cooperation.

While the Network project was still in its initial planning stages, we had already decided to create mechanisms to pair up various Delegations in Canada with Rights & Democracy Delegations overseas. We refer to this as twinning.

A First Twinning

Burkina Faso

Launched in the fall of 2004, the internationalization phase of the Network has led to a first twinning initiative between the Delegations of the Université de Moncton in New Brunswick and the Université de Ouagadougou, in Burkina Faso.
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Next Twinnings

Morocco

The next twinning will be between the Université de Sherbrooke (Quebec) students and members of the Mohammed V-Souissi and Mohammed V-Agdal Universities Delegations in Rabat (Morocco).

Kenya

A twinning has also been planned between the McGill University delegation (Quebec) and students from the University of Nairobi in Kenya.

Going Global with the Network

Twinning of Delegations

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