Mission/Vision
What does the organization do?
Canada's Official Development Assistance (ODA) program concentrates resources on the following six priorities.
Basic human needs: to support efforts to provide primary health care, basic education, family planning, nutrition, water and sanitation, and shelter. Canada will continue to respond to emergencies with humanitarian assistance. Canada will commit 25% of its ODA to basic human needs as a means of enhancing its focus on addressing the security of the individual.
Over the next five years, CIDA will strengthen its programming in four areas of social development: health and nutrition, basic education, HIV/AIDS, and child protection.
Gender Equality: to support the achievement of equality between women and men to ensure sustainable development.
Infrastructure services: to help developing countries to deliver environmentally sound infrastructure services, with an emphasis on poorer groups and on capacity building.
Human rights, democracy, good governance: to increase respect for human rights, including children's rights; to promote democracy and better governance; and to strengthen both civil society and the security of the individual.
Private sector development: to promote sustained and equitable economic growth by supporting private sector development in developing countries.
Environment: to help developing countries to protect their environment and to contribute to addressing global and regional environmental issues.
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