Research, policy analysis and knowledge-exchange to support the advancement of women
As the only national bilingual feminist organization in Canada dedicated to research, CRIAW-ICREF has made it its mission to provide tools to facilitate organizations in taking action to advance social justice and equality for all women. CRIAW-ICREF has been researching and documenting the economic and social situation of women in Canada since 1976, using intersectional frameworks to develop a variety of important, ground-breaking research that is women centred.
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Women’s experiences of social programs for people with low incomes

Women, Peace and Security

Women, Health and Action

Women and Restructuring in Canada

Women and Poverty

Violence Against Women in Canada

New Federal Policies Affecting Women’s Equality: Reality Check

Learning Across Knowledge Systems 2: What are Indigenous and Western Ways of Knowing?

Learning Across Knowledge Systems 4: Principles to Join Intersectionality and both Approaches

Learning Across Knowledge Systems 5: Methods for Reconciling Research Approaches

Learning Across Knowledge Systems 3: How does Intersectionality Relate to Linking Frameworks?
