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IDRC photo: Nadine Robitaille
 
IDRC no longer supports research projects in Singapore, though the country remains a hub of activity for the Centre as the home of its regional office for Southeast and East Asia.
 
Most of IDRC’s support for research in Singapore took place during the 1970s and 1980s as the country pushed for social and economic development. By 1989, the progress made toward this goal led IDRC to wind down support for research projects that focused on Singapore, which was by then a highly industrialized economy with a well-developed system of social welfare, health, and education, and the highest per capita income in Southeast Asia.
 
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