Peace Region woman advocating for clean drinking water in Indigenous communities
A woman originally from the Peace Country will be speaking on a panel about Indigenous communities in Canada and the struggle for access to clean and safe drinking water.
The panel is hosted by the Canadian Federation of Business and Professional Women (BPW), a part of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women, will feature a panel of experts representing leaders, advocates, and individuals with lived experience.
Jessica Vandenberghe, the Assistant Dean of Engineering Community and Culture at the University of Alberta, is set to be one of the keynote speakers.
Indigenous communities across the country have struggled with access to clean drinking water, and while some advisories have been lifted, there are currently 43 drinking water advisories in effect in 31 Indigenous communities in Canada.