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RÉSEAU EN IMMIGRATION FRANCOPHONE DU MANITOBA
Who we are
The establishment of RIF result from the implementation of the recommendations of the Strategic Plan to foster Immigration within CFSM
The réseau en immigration francophone (francophone immigration Network (RIF) was created by the recommendations of the strategic plan to promote foster immigration within francophone minority Communities.
The establishment of the francophone immigration network (rif) is the result of the implementation of the recommendations of the strategic plan to promote foster immigration within cfsm (pdf – 700 Ko).
Francophone immigration networks (RIF) are community partnerships developed to:
- Ensure consultation and promote partnerships with stakeholders From different sectors (community, private, parapublic, Governments and municipalities).
- Identify the needs, gaps and assets of the community and Newcomers in the settlement continuum.
- Develop francophone immigration action plans that respond to Identified needs, gaps and assets and that guide national Francophone immigration priorities.
- Raise awareness, mobilize and support communities and partners in The implementation of an action plan for francophone immigration.
In addition, the réseau en immigration francophone du manitoba (rif MB), an initiative of the société de la francophonie manitobaine (sfm), Is one of the 13 francophone immigration networks in canada, Outside Quebec, that are coordinated at the national level by the Fédération des communautés francophones et acadienne (fcfa).
Mission, Vision, Value
Our mission
Discover the mission of the réseau en immigration francophone (rif) manitoba For all the province of manitoba, rif mb mobilizes, coordinates and supports key stakeholders in the francophone immigration service continuum to develop and implement concerted strategies and action plans for the recruitment, settlement and successful integration of french-speaking newcomers, based on an in-depth knowledge of their needs.
Our vision
Discover the vision of the réseau en immigration francophone (RIF MB) Manitoba's francophone community has a diverse population that attracts and integrates a growing number of french-speaking newcomers, who participate in its renewal and proudly contribute to its vitality.
Our value
Discover the value of the réseau en immigration francophone (RIF MB)
The values of the réseau en immigration francophone (RIF MB) are organized around:
• Collaboration.
• Newcomer-focused decisions.
• Commitment.
• Accountability.
• by, for and with (par, pour et avec les) francophones.
Chronology
2002
Immigration, Citizenship Canada Steering Commitee - francophone minority communities is unacceptable
2002
Immigration, Citizenship Canada Steering Commitee - Francophone minority communities
2003
The launch of the action plan for for official languages
2003
Strategic Plan to Foster Immigration within Francophone Minority Communities
2006
Strategic Plan to Foster Immigration within Francophone Minority Communities (CFSM)
2007
Concertation and integration network in Manitoba
2013
Transition on concertation network to Manitoba Francophone Immigration Network
2023
RIF Manitoba celebrates its 10th anniversary. An extraordinary success story continues in Manitoba
new visual identity, SAME DYNAMIC NETWORK!
To reflect its strength and richness, RIF MB has developed its new visual identity which will be applied to all our communication tools.
Meaning of our logo
The five colours, yellow, green, purple, blue and red remind us of the Francophonie, and shape the fingers of a hand, who represents the members of Manitoba Francophone Immigration Network (RIF MB) there are all important, independent, autonomous but constitute a force of one hand when they are united.
The palm of the hand, representing the Manitoba and the Provincial mandate of RIF MB.
The maple leaf is the symbol of Canada, representing the extend of our work and contribution.