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Added: 2002-08-29 15:25
Modified: 2008-08-25 8:51
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Funding opportunities
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Advice and assistance for developing-country researchers seeking IDRC's financial support.
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The International Development Research Centre (IDRC) is a Crown corporation created by the Parliament of Canada in 1970 to help developing countries use science and technology to find practical, long-term solutions to the social, economic, and environmental problems they face. Our support is directed toward creating a local research community whose work will build healthier, more equitable, and more prosperous societies.
- Working with us
Funding for developing-country researchers, career opportunities, donor partnering, access to logos, and grant administration.
- Where we work Country profiles
IDRC's projects circle the globe, from Afghanistan to Algeria, Uganda to Uruguay. Read in-depth profiles about key IDRC activities in more than 55 countries.
- Accountability
As a Crown corporation, IDRC has put in place governance structures and practices to ensure full accountability to Canadians through their elected Parliament.
- History of IDRC
IDRC's path from dream to reality as told in archival documents.
New President for IDRC Leading Canadian Diplomat Joins the Centre 2008-02-22
Canada’s International Development Research Centre (IDRC) welcomes the appointment of David M. Malone as its next President, effective July 1, 2008. Mr. Malone is currently Canadian High Commissioner to India and Ambassador to Nepal and Bhutan.
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. Open file
IDRC Annual Report 2007-2008 2008-08
Presents the results of activities undertaken by IDRC from April 1, 2007 to March 31, 2008. Open file
David M. Malone President, International Development Research Centre 2008
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