Volunteer Voices
Through the new Volunteer Voices section of our blog, our volunteers and fellows can publish the remarkable LTEs and op-eds that don’t make it to the opinion pages.
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celebrating the end of the 2024 Fellowship Program: a journey of empowerment and impact
Celebrate the conclusion of the 2024 Fellowship Program with Results Canada! Discover how Fellows empowered themselves with hands-on advocacy training, built community, and made a global impact.
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Diane Scaletta: polio survivor and immunization champion
Diane contracted polio in a time without vaccines and she's still grappling with its effects. Now, she advocates for a future where no child has to suffer from a preventable disease.
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[Volunteer Voices] A birthday wish for a world without poverty
Now, I'm just a humble resident of this big, beautiful, contradiction-filled planet, but even I can see that our current approach to poverty is about as effective as using a teaspoon to empty the ocean. It's time for some real solutions.
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meet our Volunteer Ambassadors
Introducing our Volunteer Ambassadors! These leaders are the powerhouses that fuel our passionate advocates and elevate our advocacy efforts to make a lasting impact.
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[Volunteer Voices] A call for renewed commitment #ForOurFuture: Canada's vital role in global vaccine equity
Achieving equitable immunization rates requires a unified effort to prioritize Indigenous health outcomes and ensure equal access to life-saving vaccines for all.
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Dr. Mohamad Jasiem: surveillance and immunization champion
Dr. Mohamad Jasiem is a public health professional working tirelessly to vaccinate people against polio in northern Syria.
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Youth Skills Day: celebrating our rising stars in advocacy
Celebrating Results' powerful youth volunteers: meet Adil, Chloe and Maria, change-makers who inspire us everyday with their passion for a brighter future for all!
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[Volunteer Voices] CANADA MUST PRIORITIZE HUMAN CAPITAL IN IDA21
Canada can make a lasting difference for millions, especially children, in the world's most vulnerable nations. Human capital investments are a must for an educated and healthy population.
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Kenneth Prudencio: young African global health champion
Kenneth is a real champion for global health, especially in Africa. At 28, he is already Head of Advocacy at ASAPSU in Côte d'Ivoire and a key player with the Global Financing Facility (GFF).
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African advocacy powerhouse Kenneth Prudencio visits Canada 
In May, we had the pleasure of hosting African global health advocate Kenneth Prudencio in Canada - from sharing his experiences at McGill to informing decision-makers, let's take a look at all he got up to!
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Riyam AL-Zuhairi: a champion for education and refugees
A chat with Riyam - dear friend and passionate, young advocate committed to ensuring children in emergencies can realize their full potential amidst adversity.
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