About IDRC
A Crown corporation, we support leading thinkers who advance knowledge and solve practical development problems. We provide the resources, advice, and training they need to implement and share their solutions with those who need them most. In short, IDRC increases opportunities—and makes a real difference in people’s lives.
Working with our development partners, we multiply the impact of our investment and bring innovations to more people in more countries around the world. We offer fellowships and awards to nurture a new generation of development leaders.
What we do
IDRC funds research in developing countries to create lasting change on a large scale.
To make knowledge a tool for addressing pressing challenges, we
- provide developing-country researchers financial resources, advice, and training to help them find solutions to local problems.
- encourage knowledge sharing with policymakers, researchers, and communities around the world.
- foster new talent by offering fellowships and awards.
- strive to get new knowledge into the hands of those who can use it.
In doing so, we contribute to Canada’s foreign policy, complementing the work of Global Affairs Canada, and other government departments and agencies.
Resources
Displaying 306 - 310 of 324Innovative partnerships for change: raising new climate change initiatives and champions
General
The overall objective of the Action is to develop a united and cohesive national civil society strategy to address climate change impacts on the land tenure and farming systems of small-scale farmers in South Africa.
Technical Assistance to the EU-SADC EPA Support Programme in South Africa
General
The provision of technical assistance to the implementation of the overarching programme, which focuses on working with the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition, and the Department of Agriculture, Land Reform, and Rural Development as well as civil society organisations, community-based organisations, and public and private institutions to overcome non-trade barriers and sanitary and phytosanitary issues.
Mozambique Forest Investment Project
General
The Project Development Objective is to improve the practices and enabling environment for forest and land management in Targeted La ndscapes.