
About
CIFAL York is part of UNITAR's global network of training centers for knowledge-sharing, training, and capacity-building for leaders, local authorities, and civil society. Established in 2020 as a partnership between UNITAR, York University and York Region, CIFAL York started its operation in June 2021 as the first CIFAL Centre in Canada.
Vision
CIFAL York envisions a more sustainable, inclusive, and equitable world, empowering communities to overcome global challenges, while integrating the UN Sustainable Development Goals for shaping a better future.
Mission
CIFAL York is dedicated to serve as a hub for knowledge exchange and capacity building among government officials, the private sector, academia, and civil society. CIFAL York works towards a global outreach and positive change through bridging gaps and facilitating a range of inspirational training and research opportunities.
CIFAL York Focusing Areas
- Disaster Risk, Emergency Management and Humanitarian Actions
- Health, Development, Environment & Climate Change
- Equity, Diversity & Inclusion
- Entrepreneurship, Digital Technology, and Economic Development
- Advancing UN Sustainable Development Goals
CIFAL York Recent & Upcoming Events and Courses
Emergency Management in Hospitals & Healthcare Speaker Series
Drone Pilot Microcredit Course April 26, 2025
Climate Change Emergencies & Cultural Heritage Speaker Series
The Psychosocial Response and Education Preparedness Program (PREPP)
Drones for Public Health, Safety, Risk, Humanitarian and Emergency Management Speaker Series
Student Nurses' Voices Speaker Series
Climate Change Displacement Dialogue Speaker Series
From Distanced to Connected: COVID-19 Five-Years On
AI and Feminism: Foundations of a Critical Dialogue on Gender, Power, and Technology
Upcoming Events

Emergency Management in Hospitals & Healthcare
SESSION 2 WEDNESDAY APRIL 2 12:00PM-1:00PM (EDT)
Speaker: Lisa Tarini, Bsc - Emergency Preparedness Advisor, Health Sciences North, Sudbury, Ontario
Topic: Code Aqua: Flooding at Health Sciences North

Localizing the Canadian Supply Chain - Understanding Sector-Specific Impacts on U.S. Tariffs
SESSION 1 THURSDAY APRIL 10 12:00PM-1:00PM (EDT)
Topic: Eye of the Storm - US Tariffs on Automotive and
manufacturing sector

Climate Change Emergencies & Cultural Heritage Speaker Series
VIRTUAL SESSION 20 April 7, 12:00-1:00PM EDT
Speaker: Dr. Matthias Ripp, Senior Heritage Manager, Regenstauf, Bavaria, Germany
Topic: Urban Heritage Resilience: An Integrated and Operationable Definition from the SHELTER and ARCH Projects

The Psychosocial Response and Education Preparedness Program (PREPP): Trauma resilience for public safety personnel ad disaster and emergency management students
Date: May 27 & 28, 2025 Time: 9:00 AM-4:00 PM EDT (Toronto)
Location: ADERSIM Lab, Schulich School of Business, Rm. N004 (Basement Floor), 111 Ian MacDonald Blvd, York University, Keele Campus

SATURDAYS APRIL 26; MAY 24; JUNE 28; JULY 26 8:30AM-4:00PM (EDT)
Drone Pilot Microcredit Course
Location: ADERSIM Lab, N004, Schulich Building, York University
Instructor: Dr. Ali Asgary, Professor, Disaster & Emergency Management, Director CIFAL York, Executive Director ADERSIM, York University, Holds Pilot Certificate for Advanced Operations

Climate Change Displacement Dialogue Speaker Series
SESSION 6 WEDNESDAY MARCH 26 12:00PM-1:00PM (EDT)
Speaker: Dr. Hein de Haas
Professor, Sociology, University of Amsterdam; Professor, Migration and Development, University of Maastricht; Director, International Migration Institute, University of Oxford
Topic: Climate Refugees: The fabrication of a migration threat

Drones for Public Health, Safety, Risk, Humanitarian and Emergency Management Speaker Series
SESSION 5 THURSDAY MARCH 20 12:00PM-1:00PM (EDT)
Speaker: Vaidehi, B.A.Sc, P.Eng - Manager, Operations and Sustainability; RPAS Pilot (Advanced Operations), Transport Canada
Topic: Drones for Environmental Science: Innovations in Bathymetric Mapping, Mineral Exploration, Contaminant Tracking, and Vegetation Health Monitoring

Student Nurses' Voices Speaker Series
SESSION 5 TUESDAY MARCH 11 8:00AM-10:00AM (EDT)
Panelists:
Ai Tanimizu — Nursing Technical Officer, World Health Organization, Southeast Asia Regional Office.
Dr. Vaishali Rajsinh Mohite – Dean, Krishna Institute of Nursing Sciences.
Asiya Ibrahim – Dean, School of Nursing, Maldives National University.
Dr. Unmona Borgohain Saikia – Professor Cum Principal, College of Nursing, All India Institute of Medical Sciences. Guwahati. Govt of India.
Dr. Diki Wamgmo — Dean, Apollo Bhutan Institute of Nursing.
Dr. Supapak Phetrasuwan – Associate Dean, Faculty of Nursing, WHO Collaborating Centre, Mahidol University.
Moderator:
Dr. Phalakshi Manjrekar - Director of Nursing, P.D. Hinduja National Hospital & Medical Research Center; NIGH Board of Directors Representing India.

FRIDAY FEBRUARY 07 08:30AM-4:00PM (EST)
Mass Vaccination Challenges: Lessons from Canadian First Nations and Remote Communities Symposium
&
Mass Vaccination Simulation Workshop

VIRTUAL SESSION 19 FEBRUARY 3, 12:00-1:00PM EDT
Speaker: Dr. Marcus R. Létourneau, Lecturer, School of Planning Waterloo University. President M. R. Letourneau and Associates Inc.
Topic: The more things change, the more they stay the same’: Reflections on the integration of climate change considerations and risk management into Ontario’s Heritage Policy Framework