CIDA's mission is to lead Canada's international effort to help people living in poverty.
Canada's aid effectiveness agenda guides how Canada's aid is more efficient, focused and accountable.
Three priority themes are part of that agenda and guide CIDA's work:
Increasing food security
Securing the future of children and youth
Stimulating sustainable economic growth.
The Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) was a federal Canadian organization that administered foreign aid programs in developing countries. The agency was merged into the Department of Foreign Affairs in 2013 by the federal government under Prime Minister Stephen Harper.
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