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Discourse, turned into action.

From national anti-racism health initiatives to community conversation cafés, CCGS programs translate global issues into local impact.

National Initiative · 2022–27

ABR–ACB–CAF Project 2022–27

The need to intervene in anti-Black racism (ABR) within the Canadian health system has been a cry of many members of the African, Caribbean and Black (ACB) population. To this end, the ACB umbrella body — the Canadian HIV/AIDS Black, African and Caribbean (CHABAC) Network — responds with this project. Working through four hubs across Canada, of which CCGS is a part, this project seeks to help healthcare professionals improve service delivery in the areas of HIV, Hepatitis C, and any other STBBI diseases within the ACB population.

ACB healthcare service professionals assessing scorecard and self-reporting tools

ACB healthcare service professionals assessing scorecard and self-reporting tools.

Meeting with a segment of ACB religious leaders — a Muslim Cleric and Christian Pastors

Meeting with a segment of ACB religious leaders (a Muslim Cleric and Christian Pastors).

Acknowledgment

The Canadian Center for Global Studies Corporation (CCGS), one of the partner organizations under the CHABAC National Project, conveys its profound gratitude to the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) for funding the African Caribbean and Black (ACB) Anti-Black Racism (ABR) service delivery improvement project through the HIV and Hepatitis C Community Action Fund (CAF).

Manitoba Hub · Launched December 2025

Youth Education and Empowerment in SRH

In December 2025, a youth-focused project was flagged off and officially launched shortly after. Since then, a great deal has taken place — sessions with youth coordinators, ACB youths, ACB healthcare providers, and ACB youth leaders in the community.

Under the overarching coordination of the national CHABAC office in Toronto, the Canadian Center for Global Studies serves as the Manitoba Hub — mobilizing African, Caribbean and Black (ACB) youths and young adults, and delivering life-changing workshops and seminars to empower the ACB youth in particular, and the wider ACB population, on Anti-Black Racism (ABR) and Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH). The work is supported by the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC).

Sessions with Healthcare Providers

Four critical sessions for HCPs
  • Anti-Black Racism & Sexual Reproductive Health
  • Barriers to SRH Care for ACB Youth
  • Culture, Religion & SRH: Clinical Practice
  • Sexual Health & Stigma in ACB Communities

Sessions with ACB Youth & Community

Youth, young adults, guardians, parents & leaders
  • Healthy Relationships & SRH
  • Anti-Black Racism & SRH
  • Culture, Religion & SRH
  • Barriers to Accessing SRH Care
Youth Coordinators

To ensure the real voices of young people are heard, five youth coordinators have been selected — four of whom have already begun participating in sessions hosted so far: Iyanu Aluko, Karen Asibor, Tofunmi Makinde, and Ikenna Eruchalu.

Photo of one of several conversation cafés

Photo of one of several conversation cafés.

Community Health

Sexual and Reproductive Health of ACB People

Through a series of conversation cafés and community dialogue, CCGS creates safe, welcoming spaces for the African, Caribbean and Black community to discuss sexual and reproductive health openly and without stigma.

These gatherings bring neighbours together for honest conversation — supporting informed choices, healthy relationships, and access to care.

Health Canada · CHABAC

Promoting Black Sexual & Reproductive Health

A Sexual and Reproductive Health project funded by Health Canada under the CHABAC umbrella. As the Manitoba Hub, CCGS constituted both a working group and an advisory committee to fulfill its mandate to the ACB population and to Healthcare Providers (HCPs).

Working Group

Frontline SRH practitioners
  • Ms. Uju Ann Nzeruem-Hussein — Family / SRH Nurse
  • Ms. Sandra Isi Aghahon-Oloyede — Family / Triage Nurse
  • Ms. Funmi Ojo — Acute Care Nurse

Advisory Committee

Clinical & professional guidance
  • Dr. Omolayo Famuyide — MD
  • Dr. Abdulrazak Enesi Umar — MD
  • Alfred Sankoh — Midwife (Brandon, MB)
CHABAC — Canadian HIV/AIDS Black, African and Caribbean Network

Delivered as the Manitoba Hub under the Canadian HIV/AIDS Black, African and Caribbean (CHABAC) Network, with funding from Health Canada. The project successfully completed all of its mandatory deliverables.

For Youth & Families

Finding care: SRH services in Manitoba

Where Manitoba youth can get confidential, low- or no-cost, youth-friendly help and care — a quick-reference guide produced by CHABAC & CCGS.

Accessing Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) Services in Manitoba — youth access and services guide

Produced by CHABAC & CCGS · Questions: info@ccgsworld.org

CCGS World AIDS Day Meet and Greet

CCGS World AIDS Day Meet and Greet.

World AIDS Day

Meet & Greet — World AIDS Day

CCGS marks World AIDS Day by bringing the community together to mingle, raise awareness, and stand in solidarity. A 2022 gathering welcomed neighbours for conversation and light refreshments, courtesy of CCGS.

"Let's mingle and celebrate." — World AIDS Day Meet & Greet, December 2022.

In the Community

Sexuality & harm reduction programs

Over the last several years, CCGS has organized sexuality and harm reduction programs in the community, in collaboration with others.

Sexuality Education Workshops

Evidence-informed education delivered in welcoming community settings.

Harm Reduction Seminars

Practical, compassionate approaches to reducing preventable harm.

Community Outreach: Safe Sex & Abstinence

Outreach programs meeting people where they are.

Youth & Young Adult Programs

Neighbour-to-neighbour empowerment for the next generation.

Projects

Empowerment in practice

Youth & Young Adults Empowerment

Life skills, choices, decision-making, and frank sex-talk sessions.

Community Forum on Health

Safe sex, drug use, physical health, and regular medical checks.

Sexual & Reproductive Health

Dedicated programming for the ACB community.

Healthy Relationships Talk Sessions

For African youth and middle-aged adults.

Leadership Forum

Pandemic, economy, human health, and sustainable development.

Catch-Them-Young

Instilling discipline for life.

Projects & Partnerships

We partner with accomplished individuals & institutions.

CCGS collaborates on project execution and research in the following areas:

Leadership Development in Africa

Empowerment in Developing Countries

Not-for-Profit Intervention in the Global South