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The Canada Fund for Africa (CFA) was a program operated by the government of Canada through the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA). Established in June 2002 with a budget of five hundred million dollars, its stated purpose was to support the G8 Africa Action Plan in response to priorities established in the New Partnership for Africa's Development (NEPAD). [1]
Canada and Lesotho established diplomatic relations in 1966. Lesotho businesses can apply for support from the Canada Fund for Local Initiatives, which has funded projects focused on gender equality. Lesotho businesses can apply for support from the Canada Fund for Local Initiatives, which has funded projects focused on gender equality.
Child and Enforced Marriage prevention and cultural awareness, gender equality & vocational training with support from the Canada Fund for Local Initiatives program; ACDA supported UNICEF in the implementation of projects on Early Child Development (ECD) in Agoro IDP camp, Agoro SubCounty; ACDA operates on a 5-year plan, which is updated annually.
ICLEI provides technical consulting to local governments to identify and meet sustainability objectives. [3] [4] [5] It has a strong focus on biodiversity and has worked across local, national, and global levels. [6] ICLEI was the first and is the largest transnational network of local governments engaging in climate action. [7]
CIDA was a partner in the Canada Iraq Marshlands Initiative. [10] For example, CIDA was a major donor to the International LUBILOSA Programme: which developed a biological pesticide for locust control, in support of small-holder farmers in the Sahel. Governance CIDA strove for human rights, democracy, and good governance.
[22] [23] [24] The funds are administered by the International Development Research Centre and the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics. In September 2010, the AIMS Next Einstein Initiative AIMS-NEI was awarded US$2 million from Google's Project 10^100. [25] Individuals donate to AIMS on GivenGain. [26]
Grants to Local Governments: The ministry oversees the transfer of central grants to local governments, playing a vital role in decentralized governance and supporting local development initiatives. Regulatory Policy for the Financial Sector: Collaborating with the Bank of Tanzania, the ministry is involved in developing regulatory policies for ...
It was established in 1988 by the Italian NGO Nuova Frontiera, [3] with support from the European Union, the Republic of São Tomé and Príncipe, the World Food Programme and the Canada Fund for Local Initiatives. [4]