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First Nations Baseline Assessment Program on Health and Environment – Canada

JWH Initiative: Small Grants for Young Civil Society Leaders in Developing Countries

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Deadline: 01-Nov-2024

Applications are now open for the First Nations Baseline Assessment Program on Health and the Environment.

The health and well-being of First Nations communities is linked to their cultural, spiritual, mental and physical connection to their traditional territories and ability to engage in traditional activities and cultural practices. Major projects such as mines, oil facilities, bridges, roads, ports and dams can affect this connection and ability.

The First Nations Baseline Assessment Program on Health and the Environment (BAPHE) is a research program that brings together First Nations communities, principal investigators and scientists to gather baseline data on human health and the environment.

A baseline measures how selected human health and environmental indicators are now, so they can be used to show changes over time. Projects supported by BAPHE must include both a human health and an environmental baseline.

Types of Projects
Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit Indigenous Services Canada.

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