The National Voice of Inuit Women
Pauktuutit is the national representative organization of Inuit women in Canada and is governed by a 15-member Board of Directors from across Canada. We foster greater awareness of the needs of Inuit women, advocate for equality and social improvements, and encourage Inuit women’s full participation in the community, regional and national life of Canada.
Tungasuritsi!
Pauktuutit has been advocating for the social, cultural, political, and economic betterment of Inuit women, their families, and communities since 1984, building a rich history.
As President, I am proud to contribute alongside our Board of Directors. I invite you to learn more about the realities of Inuit women and the work Pauktuutit does by reading about our mandate, advocacy, and department projects.
By working with government, community leaders and Inuit organizations, we support Inuit women to reach their full potential in safe, happy communities.
Gerri Sharpe, President.
Latest News
Request for proposals for External Audit Services
1.0 INTRODUCTION Pauktuutit is seeking proposals from qualified Chartered Professional Accounting firms to audit its financial statements for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2024, with the possibility of reappointment for subsequent years. These audits are to...
Request for Proposals: Enhancing Inuit Sexual Health Education
The overarching goal of the project, funded by the Community Action Fund (CAF) through the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC), is to ensure culturally relevant, safe, and effective sexual health resources and services for Inuit throughout Canada.
The National Voice of Inuit Women
Pauktuutit is the national representative organization of Inuit women in Canada and is governed by a 15-member Board of Directors from across Canada. We foster greater awareness of the needs of Inuit women, advocate for equality and social improvements, and encourage Inuit women’s full participation in the community, regional and national life of Canada.
Tungasuritsi!
Pauktuutit has been advocating for the social, cultural, political, and economic betterment of Inuit women, their families, and communities since 1984, building a rich history.
As Interim President, I am proud to contribute alongside our Board of Directors. I invite you to learn more about the realities of Inuit women and the work Pauktuutit does by reading about our mandate, advocacy, and department projects.
By working with government, community leaders and Inuit organizations, we support Inuit women to reach their full potential in safe, happy communities.
Nancy Etok, Interim President.
Inuit Women in Business Network
The purpose of the IWBN is to connect Inuit women across Inuit Nunangat who own a business or are interested in starting one – no experience required! The IWBN is made by Inuit businesswomen for Inuit businesswomen and anyone is welcome to join!
Shelter Initiative for Inuit Women and Children
Inuit women, children and 2SLGBTQIAA+ people face unique challenges and barriers to housing. For those who experience gender-based violence, a shelter is often a first step to rebuilding their lives and protecting them from further violence.
The Red Amautiit Project
To mark the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls and Two-Spirit People (MMIWG2S) on May 5, 2023, Pauktuutit Inuit Women of Canada has unveiled The Red Amautiit Project.
This project serves to honour the lives and legacies of the Missing and Murdered Inuit Women, Girls, and gender-diverse Inuit and to raise awareness of the ongoing violence.
Inuit-Specific GBA+ Framework
It is a strengths-based tool ensuring that an Inuit-specific GBA+ lens is applied consistently and in consultation with Pauktuutit. It is based on the understanding that Inuit women, gender-diverse people and their communities have existing strengths, experience, and capabilities that make them adaptable and vibrant.
Meeting Survivors’ Needs: Gender-Based Violence Against Inuit Women and the Criminal Justice System
Gender-based violence refers to physical and sexual assaults against women and is a serious issue for Inuit women of all ages. The criminal justice system has been granted a key role in responding to this violence.
NATIONAL INUIT ACTION PLAN on Missing and Murdered Inuit Women, Girls and 2SLGBTQQIA+ People
The National Inuit Action Plan is dedicated to missing and murdered Inuit women, girls and 2SLGBTQQIA+ people and their families, friends and communities that have experienced these relentless tragedies.
Beauty in Brain Difference: A Campaign to End FASD Stigma
Our ‘Beauty in Brain Difference’ campaign is grounded in recognizing the strengths and challenges unique to people with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD). Together let’s end FASD stigma and ensure all Inuit have support, care and community.
Let’s Talk about Ujarak: a Cannabis Harm Reduction Toolkit
Let’s Talk About Ujarak is a cannabis resource toolkit, guided by Inuit values and created to help Inuit increase their knowledge about cannabis use and how to reduce possible harms.
Ikajuqatigiiniq: Inuit Youth Pathways to Violence Prevention
To further our work toward improving Inuit youth and families’ safety and awareness, and by enhancing the empowerment of Inuit girls and engaging boys in violence prevention, Pauktuutit Inuit Women of Canada delivered Ikajuqatigiiniq: Inuit Youth Pathways to Violence Prevention, a four-day leadership virtual camp, which sought out Inuit youth participants from across Inuit Nunangat and urban centres.
Irnisuksiijiit – Our Right – Inuit Midwifery
Traditional midwifery practices were intrinsic to the Inuit way of life and crucial to maintaining the social fabric of Inuit communities.
Pilimmaksarniq
Pilimmaksarniq is the result of a five-year Engaging Inuit Men and Boys in Ending Violence Against Women and Girls project meant to increase awareness and to strengthen coping skills among Inuit men and boys in an effort to reduce gender-based violence within Inuit communities.
Latest News
Request for Proposals – Saimaniik: Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence and the Family Justice System Response Training Resource
The overarching goal of this project is to enhance supports to survivors of IPV through the family law system by increasing opportunities for family law practitioners (legal aid, court workers etc.) to have access to training, guidance, and resource that support trauma-informed practice.
Pauktuutit Inuit Women of Canada welcomes the first Chief Operating Officer to guide the evolving organization
OTTAWA, April 12, 2023 — Pauktuutit’s Executive Director, Rosemary Cooper, is pleased to announce the appointment of...
Reflections on a President’s Visit, Gender Equality and the Road to Reconciliation
As published in The Hill Times print edition, MONDAY, APRIL 10, 2023 The voices of Inuit women and gender-diverse...
Pauktuutit Inuit Women of Canada Statement on Budget 2023
The following statements were issued by Gerri Sharpe, President of Pauktuutit Inuit of Canada, after the Government of Canada tabled its 2023 budget.