La santé, l'éducation et
l'adaptation des Inuits
Qu’il s’agisse d’offrir de meilleures possibilités de logement et d’éducation ou de soutenir la santé et le bien-être, les projets sous ce thème visent à aborder le développement social de l’Arctique canadien et soutiennent l’autodétermination des Inuits.
Projets en cours
Phase 5 (2019-2023)
Visualizing Rigolet Perspectives on the Muskrat Falls Project
Jessica Penney
Nunatsiavut Government
Climate change and future Inuit health risks
Sherilee Harper
University of Alberta
Bringing back the beluga whale harvest in Aklavik
Michelle Gruben
Aklavik Hunters and Trappers Committee
The Canadian Arctic One Health Network
Emily Jenkins
University of Saskatchewan
Patrick Leighton
Université de Montréal
Moving from understanding to action on food security in the Canadian Arctic
Matthew Little
University of Victoria
Tiff-Annie Kenny
Université Laval
Effective teachers for successful students: An investigation of the preparation and resiliency of Northern educators
Kathy Snow
University of Prince Eward Island
Ruth Kane
University of Ottawa
Assessment of the viability of goose harvesting as a response to food sovereignty in Arviat
Kukik Baker
Arviat Hunters and Trappers Organization
Hilap Aulaaniit Qanuq Atayut (The World and its Connections)
Emily Angulilak
Pitquhirnikkut Ilihautiniq/ Kitikmeot Heritage Society
Supporting humans in a thawing landscape
Fabrice Calmels
Yukon College