CARE Canada
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‘An outstanding and dedicated humanitarian’: Agency remembers Ottawa woman who died in Ethiopian Airlines crashJessica Hyba, 43, worked as a program officer at CARE Canada's Ottawa offices from 2001 to 2005, later working for the agency in Indonesia from 2006 to 2008.CanadaMar 11, 2019
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Calgarians ‘Walk In Her Shoes’ to support African womenHundreds of Calgarians walked laps around the zoo on Sunday to raise money for women in the developing world.WorldMar 10, 2019
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First Edmonton Walk In Her Shoes event raises funds, awareness for women and girlsThe Walk in Her Shoes event kicked off for the first time in Edmonton on March 24.WorldMar 24, 2018
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Defence minister appears at sit down with humanitarian groupsAid agencies have met several times with Marie-Claude Bibeau so when they sat down with her last week, it wasn't unusual but there was a notable attendee.CanadaMar 13, 2016
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Walk in Her Shoes charity walk aims to help women in BoliviaAhead of International Women's Day on Tuesday, more than 100 people gathered at Vancouver's Jericho Beach to take part in the Walk in Her Shoes Challenge, a charity walk to raise funds for women in Bolivia and their families.Mar 6, 2016
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