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AusAID
the Australian government's overseas aid programme
To assist developing countries reduce poverty and achieve
sustainable development, in line with Australia's national
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Canadian
International Development Agency (CIDA)
Supporting sustainable development, reducing poverty and
providing humanitarian assistance in order to promote a
more secure, equitable and prosperous world. |
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European
Commission Humanitarian Aid department
The mandate conferred by the European Union on the European
Commission Humanitarian Aid department (ECHO) is to provide
emergency assistance and relief to the victims of natural
disasters or armed conflict outside the European Union.
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Irish
Aid - Department of Foreign Affairs
Development assistance is an integral part of Ireland’s
wider foreign policy. Irish Aid programme reflects a longstanding
commitment to human rights, international cooperation and
the peaceful resolution of conflicts which are fundamental
principles of Irish foreign policy. |
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Swiss
Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC)
The Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) is
Switzerland’s international cooperation agency within
the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs (FDFA). In operating
with other federal offices concerned, SDC is responsible
for the overall coordination of development activities and
cooperation with Eastern Europe, as well as for humanitarian
aid. |
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Swedish
International Development Agency
The overall goal of Swedish development cooperation is to
contribute to making it possible for poor people to improve
their living conditions. By reducing injustices and poverty
throughout the world, better opportunities are created for
development, peace and security for all people and nations.
In an increasingly globalised world we are all dependent
on, and affected by, each other. |
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UK
Department for International Development
DFID, the Department for International Development is leading
the UK government’s fight against world poverty. DFID supports long-term
programmes to help tackle the underlying causes of poverty.
It also responds to emergencies, both natural and man-made. DFID works in partnership with
governments, civil society, the private sector and others. |