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A Crown corporation, IDRC is guided by a 21-member, international Board of Governors and reports to the Canadian Parliament through the Minister of Foreign Affairs. In 2006/07, IDRC received CA$135.3 million in funding from the Parliament of Canada. IDRC’s mission: Empowerment through knowledge
The Centre supports research under four broad themes:
Where and how we allocate funds*
*Percentages based on funding for the 2006/07 fiscal yearIDRC also funds and administers a training and awards program for young researchers from Canada and developing countries. This funding provides a new generation of Canadians with an opportunity to participate in international development work and helps build a critical mass of trained and experienced researchers in the South. Other funding To increase the resources going to developing-country researchers, IDRC's Partnership and Business Development Division works with donors and foundations around the world. The Canadian Partnerships Program fosters alliances and knowledge-sharing among scientific, academic, and development communities in Canada and the South. To fulfill its international mandate, IDRC has six regional offices:
IDRC's regional offices provide a local perspective to the Centre’s programming, nurture partnerships, and provide a first point of contact for researchers in developing countries. They also ensure closer monitoring of risks associated with the Centre's work and allow IDRC to respond to opportunities in a timely and coherent way. IDRC in numbers
IDRC Annual Report 2007-2008 2008-08 Presents the results of activities undertaken by IDRC from April 1, 2007 to March 31, 2008. Abrir el archivo IDRC's strategy and program directions 2005-2010@ 2005 The drivers underlying IDRC's work, its program structure, and how it is expected to evolve. Abrir el archivo |
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