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Food Security 2008-05
For nearly 40 years, IDRC has supported researchers from the developing world in their search to grow food and feed their cities and rural communities. Learn how IDRC is turning research into action.
Maureen O'Neil to Head Canadian Health Services Research Foundation 2008-05
IDRC's outgoing President, Maureen O'Neil, has been named President and Chief Executive Officer of the Canadian Health Services Research Foundation.
IDRC Releases Results of Auditor General's Special Examination 2008-04-11
IDRC is pleased to release the findings of the Auditor General’s Special Examination. Results indicate that IDRC has solid systems and practices, and exercises good stewardship of taxpayers’ money.
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 Governor to Helm New Centre Fighting Mass Atrocities 2008-02
IDRC governor Andrew Knight has been named executive director of the new Global Centre for the Responsibility to Protect.
2008-08-28 14:00 (Ottawa) DST The India Lectures: M.J. Akbar
M.J. Akbar, the renowned Indian journalist, editor, and author kicks off IDRC's year-long series, The India Lectures, on August 28.
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