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Who does CIDA work with?

With Partners in Canada and Abroad:

  • the government, civil society (non-governmental organizations, community groups, institutions, associations), and the private sector of developing country partners;
  • Canadian governments at all levels, churches, unions, professional associations, youth, academic organizations, volunteer-sending agencies, businesses, and industrial organizations; and
  • through multilateral relationships with United Nations agencies, international non-governmental organizations, international financial institutions, research organizations, and other donor agencies.

With Other Canadian Federal Government Departments:

CIDA works with other Canadian government departmentsits partners in diplomacy, trade, and defence, among others, to ensure that all Government of Canada policies complement one another and that developing country needs and priorities are taken into account in interdepartmental policy discussions.

CIDA administers approximately 80 percent of the aid budgetthe other 20 percent is administered by the Department of Finance Canada, Foreign Affairs Canada, and the International Development Research Centre.


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International Assistance Envelope Components (full size .JPEG format)

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