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Government of Canada, IDRC collaborate to boost food security for Vietnamese children

14/12/2015

​Global Affairs Canada and IDRC are collaborating on an initiative to improve nutrition and food security for Vietnamese children. Malnutrition affects an estimated 780,000 children in Vietnam annually. Through the Canadian International Food...

IDRC welcomes its 2016 Research Award recipients

14/12/2015

IDRC is pleased to announce the 10 winners of its 2016 Research Award competition.  Research awards offer recipients a one-year program at IDRC, including field research in a developing country on a topic within IDRC’s thematic areas of focus. The...

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IDRC at COP21: Key events

30/11/2015

IDRC will be at the UN climate change conference (COP21) in Paris from November 30 to December 11, 2015. Here are some of the events that IDRC and our research partners are involved in: The private finance gap: Challenges and opportunities in...

Save the Date: Canadian Humanitarian Conference October 6 and 7, 2016

06/10/2016

The third edition of the Canadian Humanitarian Conference will take place in Ottawa on October 6 and 7, 2016. Following on the successes of the 2013 and 2014 conferences, the 2016 edition promises to strengthen relationships and improve...

 

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EVALUATION IN THE EXTREME<br>Research, Impact and Politics in Violently Divided Societies

EVALUATION IN THE EXTREME
Research, Impact and Politics in Violently Divided Societies

​Over the past two decades, there has been an increase in the funding of research in and on violently divided societies. But how do we know whether research makes any difference to these societies – is the impact constructive or destructive? This...

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Migration, Remittances, and Forest Dependence in Ethiopia: Implications for Food Security, Gender, and Forest Conservation

This project will provide evidence that offers important insight into the connection between migration, gender, and forest dependence in rural …

Replicating the MamaToto Program in Rural Tanzania (IMCHA)

This project will address high maternal and newborn mortality in Tanzania by adapting and implementing a maternal and newborn health intervention …

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