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International Development Drinks - November 2010

Wednesday, November 3, 2010 from 5:30 PM to 8:00 PM (PT)

Vancouver, Canada

International Development Drinks - November 2010

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Note: Registration is closed, but please don't hesitate to show up spontaneously!

Making Connections Happen.

The British Columbia Council for International Cooperation (BCCIC) and Engineers Without Borders (EWB) would like to invite you to International Development Drinks on November 3rd at the Blarneystone Pub.

This evening will provide an opportunity to connect with all major NGOs that are operating in Vancouver. Additionally, we will be hosting returned overseas volunteers, graduate students, professors, members of CIDA, and young social entrepreneurs. Please join us for an evening of networking, socializing and discussion.

Our September event had 136 attendees. To view photos from that evening, check out our photo album.

After you have registered, join our International Development Drinks fan page.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the organizers:

Sasha Caldera (sasha@fairtradevancouver.ca)

Annabel Wong (info@bccic.ca)

 

IDD September 2010

 

 

When & Where


216 Carrall St.
Vancouver, V6B 2J1
Canada

Wednesday, November 3, 2010 from 5:30 PM to 8:00 PM (PT)


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BC Council for International Cooperation & Engineers without Borders



BCCIC is a BC-based coalition of individuals and non-governmental organizations working to achieve sustainable human development.

www.bccic.ca

EWB is a movement of professional engineers, students, overseas volunteer staff, and supporters across Canada, that believes  that the next generation of rural Africans should have the same opportunities to improve their lives that we have right here at home.

www.ewb.ca