Naomi Happychuk
Prior to my enrollment in this program, I
completed two undergrads at The University of Winnipeg and Menno Simons
College. I first acquired a 4 year BSc in Environmental Science in 2008, and
then upon realizing that my true passion was connecting land issues with
people, I undertook a second undergrad in International Development, achieving
an Honours BA in 2011. In this second degree, I undertook a three month
practicum of international volunteer work experience. For this I chose to work
in a rural village in Vietnam at a research center for aquaculture, where I
joined the staff in a project aimed at helping build subsistence for poor rural
farmers, through integrated aquaculture programs. With this I got the
opportunity to visit numerous rural communities in the country and in many ways
shared in a way of life with local people. Additional to this, I have done
lots of travelling on my own, in Central-South America, South Asia, and around
the Mediterranean, gaining the opportunity to meet a variety of different
people from different backgrounds, learning from their experiences and
perspectives. I hope to pursue issues of land management and social well-being,
particularly with how it pertains to Indigenous People globally, as well as in
Canada. I am extremely grateful to be a part of this program to expand my
knowledge and share in my passion."


