The University of Calgary can’t help kids alone. This landmark government investment has already inspired unparalleled partnerships, bringing the total impact of research funding for One Child Every Child to $268- million … and counting.
So far, 132 organizations across 25 countries have come together through the University of Calgary to take child health research further. Global advocates like UNICEF, philanthropic supporters like the Azrieli Foundation, and provincial leaders like the Alberta Children’s Hospital Foundation are partnering with us to ensure all kids are healthy, empowered and flourishing.We were the first Canadian university to make child health and wellness an institution-wide research priority.
Equity, diversity and inclusion are being embedded in every aspect of the research itself. We are collaborating with equity-deserving communities like the Islamic Family and Social Services Association, the Autism Alliance of Canada, the Black Opportunity Fund and so many more. We are working with and for these partners to understand their unique needs and how together, we can best help young people.
One Child Every Child demonstrates the important role great research universities have always played in society. University of Calgary’s mission is to discover new knowledge and translate those discoveries into applications that make our world healthier, fairer and safer for all. Data and breakthroughs from One Child Every Child research will be shared with policy makers to guide strategic decisions that help children and families where they need it most.
This is the latest example of how, thanks to government and community support, the University of Calgary is positioned to make a real, lasting positive impact on the world around us.Kids across Canada need One Child Every Child.
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