ENGINEERS WITHOUT BORDERS CANADA, OVERWHELMINGLY SUPPORT ACTION ON GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT, CALL ON PM JUSTIN TRUDEAU TO REPRESENT THEIR VALUES
When it
comes to global development, young Canadians have strong views and call on the
government to act. Engineers Without Borders Canada gathered their perspectives
in a recent survey, "International Development, Canada and You", and
the results were resounding. More than 85% of young Canadian voters surveyed
believe responding to humanitarian crises and natural disasters, promoting access
to healthcare for women, children and youth and promoting gender equality are
key policies to pursue.
As international cooperation is being challenged by recent
populist sentiment in the United States and Europe, young Canadians are looking
to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to uphold their values and champion the
sustainable development issues they are passionate about.
Nine in 10 (91%) of respondents from the EWB survey support
combatting climate change, while 90% advocate for reducing poverty and 87% call
for action on gender inequality.
This is in direct contrast to their view of Canada's success at
accomplishing its international development policies. Only 9% of respondents
believe Canada is either very or extremely successful at combating climate
change. A little over half of respondents (57%) have confidence in the federal
government to successfully achieve its international development agenda.
And only 35% of respondents believe the federal government is
responsive to the views of young Canadians on international development.
EWB is concerned by this major gap in confidence. Its members
challenge the Prime Minister and the federal government to represent young
Canadian values through bold policies to advance sustainable development,
reduce poverty and create opportunities for all individuals to thrive.
"We live in uncertain times and it's imperative for Canada
to champion international co-operation," says Boris Martin, CEO, EWB
Canada. "EWB works with thousands of young Canadians from coast to coast
to actively engage with our government, and we are hearing them loud and clear.
This active constituency of young voters are telling the Prime Minister to up
his ambition and take critical steps to further sustainable development."
"Canada has taken some concrete steps, such as the Global
Fund Replenishment and the recent commitment for women's health and
rights," says Sasha Caldera, campaigns lead at EWB Canada. "However,
the most pressing need is boosting the level of predictable annual funding to
the International Assistance Envelope (IAE) in our federal budget so Canada is
able to fulfill its sustainable development mandate."
The Canadian government has an opportunity to demonstrate strong
leadership in this area. An overwhelming majority of young Canadians (87%)
believe the new U.S. administration will have a negative impact on global
development. And eight in 10 Canadian youth respondents (80%) say now is the time
for the Canadian government to increase its investment in international
development programs.
"When
it comes to global development, the Prime Minister should strive to match the
ambitions of young Canadians and harness their passion and commitment,"
Martin adds. "This is a timely issue and one the government must
address."
Credit:
www.theprovince.com
ENGINEERS WITHOUT BORDERS CANADA, OVERWHELMINGLY SUPPORT ACTION ON GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT, CALL ON PM JUSTIN TRUDEAU TO REPRESENT THEIR VALUES
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