The Organization for Monitoring and Evaluation Solutions (OMES) was honored to participate in the Black History Month celebration in Inuvik, organized by the Government of the Northwest Territories Union of Employees (GNWT Union). The event brought together government employees to recognize and celebrate Black history, culture, and contributions.
As part of this important event, the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of OMES had the opportunity to present the organization and share our work in strengthening community programs through monitoring, evaluation, and learning. More importantly, we joined community members in celebrating the rich history, culture, and contributions of Black communities in Inuvik.
Black History Month is not only a time for reflection but also for recognition, education, and action. In communities like Inuvik, where diversity continues to grow, such events play a critical role in promoting inclusion, cultural understanding, and social cohesion.
Through our participation, OMES reaffirmed its commitment to:
✔ Promoting equity, diversity, and inclusion
✔ Supporting community-driven initiatives
✔ Strengthening culturally responsive programs
✔ Amplifying voices of underrepresented communities
We are grateful to the organizers for creating a platform that brings people together to celebrate Black excellence, resilience, and heritage.
Together, we continue to build stronger, more inclusive communities across Canada.
