Neha: Review Panel Releases Terms of Reference
Today, the National Housing Council announced its Terms of Reference for the review panel, which will be called Neha. Neha
Today, the National Housing Council announced its Terms of Reference for the review panel, which will be called Neha. Neha
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Today the National Indigenous Women’s Housing Network and Women’s National housing & Homelessness Network launched, Mobilizing on the Right to
September 4, 2024 On Sept 4, National Housing Council publicly announced their intent to proceed with the review panel on
On June 14, 2022, the Women’s National Housing & Homelessness Network (WNHHN) and the National Indigenous Feminist Housing Working Group
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The Women’s National Housing and Homelessness Network and the National Indigenous Women’s Housing Network are situated in Temiskaming Shores, within the Robinson-Huron Treaty, Treaty 9 and unceded Indigenous territory, specifically within the traditional territories of Beaverhouse, Matachewan, Temagami and Timiskaming First Nations. Today these lands encompass communities with enduring presence of Algonquin, Anishnabai, Ojibwe, Cree, and Métis Peoples.