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Since its creation in 1970, IDRC has always understood that development research is a collaborative venture. The Centre has encouraged partnerships that foster open and equitable participation, and facilitate an easy interaction between research insight and practical application. For IDRC, partnerships have repaid themselves many times over in knowledge creation, new and productive coalitions, and greater credibility. IDRC engages in three types of partnerships:
The Partnership and Business Development Division focuses on all three types of partnerships mentioned above, in the following manner:
PBDD’s Mandate The mandate of the Partnership and Business Development Division (PBDD) is to initiate, build, and maintain key long-term relationships with donors and other institutions committed to the long-term development of Southern research capacities. It is also PBDD’s mandate to strengthen the resource mobilization capacity of IDRC research partners so as to assist them in establishing and maintaining their own research agendas. PBDD’s History The Partnership and Business Development Division (PBDD) was created in 1996 to help secure additional funding for IDRC-supported research. With the creation of PBDD, IDRC developed a systematic business development approach to partnership forging through the work of Partnership Officers who support the Centre's core programmatic efforts. PBDD’s Responsibilities
PBDD Programming In addition to supporting IDRC partnering activities, PBDD manages the Capacity Building in Resource Mobilization (CBRM) project, which provides direct assistance to research partners through capacity building. For more information on CBRM. Other Resources:
Partnership Brochure 2005 Open file Donor Environment for International Development 2008-04-17 Open file |
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