
The United Nation Association of Canada - Saskatoon Branch (UNACS) is a volunteer board run established in 2004. Our mandate is to engage public in the work of United Nations and critical International issues which affects us all.
Internationally we all know It is the only Multilateral organization whose membership approaches universality and whose agenda encompasses all area of human activity in every region of the world. Due to such a one kind of in the world with such a wholesome mandate it faces lot of challenges and criticism, so currently in process of reform.
The Women's Centre is a safe, dynamic, comfortable, positive space to organize around feminism and activism. It serves as a resource and information centre, with a large library of feminist titles. There's a lounge to hang out in and meet like-minded people. It is a place of inspiration, enlightenment, and encouragement. We are a pro-choice organization and recognize the strengths of the diverse and vibrant community at the U of S and Saskatoon.
Oxfam Canada believes that people together can create a fair world, free of poverty and injustice.
A fair world respects the basic rights of all human beings to:
earn a decent living
to support themselves and their families
enjoy basic education and health
care get help in life-threatening disasters
speak out for their rights be treated as equal
Oxfam Canada builds lasting solutions to global poverty and injustice.We work with allies in Canada and around the world to change the policies and practices that perpetuate human suffering. We support organizations in poor communities overseas in their struggle to secure basic rights. Oxfam's advocacy and campaigns for just policies are rooted in the knowledge and experience gained in that struggle. Oxfam believes that ending global poverty begins with women's rights.
IWS is a non-profit, grassroots equality-seeking women’s organization dedicated to assisting immigrant and refugee women and their families, residing in Saskatoon and area, through free programs and services designed to support their settlement and integration into their community.