by Nilima Gulrajani | Nov 7, 2019 | Blog
Wrestling with the forces of aid populism in Canada and beyond Challenging populism in foreign aid: a post-election agenda for Canada? IJ Spotlight In partnership with SAGE Publications, one article of key significance from every new issue of International Journal is...
by Valerie Percival | Mar 31, 2019 | Blog, News, Opinion
Canada’s failure to lead in Mozambique shows how far its foreign policy has to go More than a week after the deadly Cyclone Idai made landfall, Canada announced its contribution of 3.5 million to the humanitarian response. Better late than never? Of course. But our...
by Paul | Feb 22, 2018 | Opinion
Better Evidence is Needed to Achieve Canada’s Feminist International Assistance Aims Strengthening the evidence-base on women’s empowerment is critical to ensure effective spending of existing resources. A female farmer in Dali, Sudan. lbert Gonzalez Farra/UNPhoto In...