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Welcome!

Matching Canadian expertise with international democratic development needs

Deployment for Democratic Development (DDD) is a four-year program launched in May 2007. It is funded by the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) and implemented by the Institute of Public Administration (IPAC) in collaboration with Rights & Democracy (International Centre for Human Rights and Democratic Development). DDD serves the democratic development needs of CIDA branches and their local partners. We recruit and send Canadian democratic development experts to Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East in response to requests for assistance from CIDA partner countries.

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What's New?
Two New Case Studies

Strengthening Tanzania's Public Leadership Code of Ethics Act

 

Our newest study, Strengthening Tanzania’s Public Leadership Code of Ethics Act, is the fourth in our series and tells the story of a DDD project in Tanzania on ethics and conflict of interest legislation. The study is written by Mary Gusella, former Chief Commissioner of the Canadian Human Rights Commission, who worked in close collaboration with the Ethics Commissioner, Honourable Justice Steven Ihema, to revise Tanzania’s Public Leadership Code of Ethics.

Budgétisation sexospécifique : Influer sur les choix en matière de politiques au Niger et en Ukraine

 

Gender Budgeting: Influencing Policy Choices in Niger and Ukraine addresses two country attempts to increase the gender-responsiveness of government policy and budgetary choices. In Ukraine, analysts in the Office of the President now assess the state budget using the project-produced Budget Analysis Manual, which includes a chapter on gender impact assessment.  In Niger, three pilot ministries have adapted Quebec’s model on collecting gender-differentiated data in order to understand the differential impacts of ministry policies and programs on men and women. Although published in English last year, this case study is now available online in French.

Visit our online library to read all our case studies as well as leadership briefs on Anti-CorruptionEthics and Values, and Human Rights.

 

 

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