The Women’s Institutes of
Ontario very recently launched a
project to develop a “Rural
Voices Network” (RVN) and
whist it is early days yet it gives me some extra hope that our rural
voices will become more audible in Queens Park and Ottowa. I have
written
extensively about rural
issues, government
reports about such
issues and even tried, unsuccessfully, to better define
exactly what 'rural' encompasses , this initiative then is one which I fully
support. The WI has long been active in rural communities, far more I
suspect than in urban areas, and thus may well already have more
insight than most into the challenges that rural communities face.
Activities within this initiative include creating a Project Advisory Committee, a literature review, ‘Let Your Voice Be Heard’ public forums, online forums, public survey and establishing collaborative networks. The RVN project is sponsored by a $140,200 grant from The Ontario Trillium Foundation (OTF). The purpose of the RVN Project is to examine what enables rural citizens to participate in the common life of their community, and to identify barriers to rural civic engagement. The Rural Voices Network is driven by the mandate to give rural citizens a space to have their voices heard, and to collaborate with charitable organizations and leaders in all levels of governance.
They will be holding several Public
Forums commencing Nov 10th 2011 in 7 communities to
understand why and how people participate in the common life of
their communities. All community members are welcome to participate
in the forums. The aim of the public forums is to have rural citizens
‘voice’ their opinions, life experiences and ideas to be
key influences for a Province-wide survey relating to rural civic
engagement.
They also have an
Online Forum where citizens can initiate discussion and forward
ideas or respond to other interested rural residents without the need
to participate in a face to face Public Forum. I for one expect to be
quite active in said space over the next few months as this idea
progresses.
1 comment:
Salut Rural,
Thank you for this incredible blog.
We were thrilled to see you join the RVN Online Forum, and to start a discussion around defining 'rural'.
I look forward to engaging discussions and pro-active dialogue over the next few months.
Cheers
Manon Germain
RVN Project Manager
www.ruralvoicesnetwork.ca
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