GBA+ as a Force for Change
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The Canadian Centre for Gender Based Analysis Plus
CCGBA+ is an independent nonprofit organization committed to advancing inclusion through informed decision-making. Our work focuses on integrating Gender-Based Analysis Plus (GBA+) into the fabric of policies and initiatives.
Mission
Our mission is to empower organizations to build policies and programs that center the voices and needs of the people they serve using GBA+.
Vision
Transforming systems for a more inclusive future.
About us
Our team combines over 25 years of hands-on expertise in program design, program evaluation, community engagement, and policy analysis. We specialize in creating inclusive programs that serve equity-deserving groups

Services
Explore how our services can drive meaningful change in your organization

Design Inclusive Services
Ensure your programs, tools and services meet the needs of the communities you serve.

Evaluate
Identify what works, uncover areas for improvement, and develop strategies to enhance impact.

Research
Understand the deeper social challenges affecting communities with our GBA+-focused research services.
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Learning Hub

Accessibility Tips for Colour blind-Friendly Content
Did you know that 1 in 12 men and 1 in 200 women worldwide experience some form of colour blindness? Designing accessible visual content is essential to ensure clarity and inclusivity for all users. Learn practical tips, and discover tools to make your designs more inclusive and impactful.

The Impact of Environmental Injustice on Indigenous Communities
This literature review explores the intersection of environmental and social systems, focusing on the historical context of environmental injustice, health and economic impacts, and the unique vulnerabilities faced by diverse Indigenous populations.

Free, Prior, and Informed Consent
Free, Prior, and Informed Consent (FPIC) is a principle enshrined in international human rights law, particularly in the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP).

Test Your Knowledge
How well do you understand Gender-Based Analysis Plus? Take our quiz to explore key concepts, assess your knowledge, and learn more about this essential tool for inclusive decision-making.