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The Indigenous Youth, Art, and Water Initiative

IYAWI - The Indigenous Youth, Art and Water Initiative
2023-2024
Duration
US $1.5M
Budget
Completed

Led by the Centre for Indigenous Environmental Resources (CIER), the first phase of the Indigenous Water Allyship was co-designed to empower Indigenous youth to express their voice and vision around water-related challenges through art and community-based approaches.

Through a blend of traditional and contemporary art forms, young leaders reminded us that water is not just a resource—it’s a living entity that connects us all.

Discover the IYAWI projects

We extend our deepest gratitude to the inspiring youth who took the lead in these remarkable initiatives, as well as to the Indigenous-led organizations whose unwavering support guided them along the way. A heartfelt thank-you also goes out to CIER and our founding Water Impact Partners—Keurig Dr Pepper Canada, Ovivo, and Power Corporation of Canada—whose generous support brought this vision to life. Together, we are fostering change and empowering the next generation of water leaders.

IYAWI is just the beginning of a larger program: the Indigenous Water Allyship. By 2030, the program envisions contributing to the well-being of at least 50 of Indigenous communities (First Nations, Inuit and Métis) in Canada by safeguarding the sustainable access to safe drinking water, source water protection and empowering community-led water governance.

Ready to make an impact? Get in touch today to learn more and join the movement!

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