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Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada (AUCC)
The Consortium for Economic Policy Research and Advice (CEPRA) is a three-year project of cooperation and technical assistance sponsored by the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA). The project is being carried out by the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada (AUCC), working in conjunction with experts in academia, government and the non-governmental sector in both Canada and the Russian Federation.

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Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA)
Through the support of the Canadian people, CIDA and its many partners across the country have been leaders in the fight against poverty and in efforts to make this a better world in which to live. Our world is a safer and healthier place as a result. It is because of this kind of support that more children see their first birthday, more people are going to school and learning to read and write, and more people are living longer, healthier, more prosperous lives.

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Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) - Central and Eastern Europe Branch
The CEE Branch focuses on supporting democratic development and economic liberalization in Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union, by building mutually beneficial partnerships--helping countries reorient their human resources, build and adapt key institutions, and develop the policies needed to run a stable market economy and modern democracy in order to attract more foreign trade and investment. The program works through partnerships, which transfer knowledge, skills and technology between Canadian organizations and those in the recipient country. The program also aims to improve the safety of Soviet-designed nuclear power stations. Within the framework of promoting Canadian global interests and security, including nuclear safety, the Central and Eastern Europe Program assists the transition to market-based economies; facilitates Canadian trade and investment links with the region; and encourages good governance, democracy and adherence to international norms.

www.carleton.ca/eurus/eastwest/capbuild.html
Capacity Building in Public Policy in Russia
The project supports the process of democratic development in Russia by strengthening the institutional capacity of social science research and consulting organizations. It provides training to Russian social scientists who work in a variety of public organizations throughout Russia and who have practical experience in the field of social research. Participants are given the opportunity to improve their skills and knowledge in assessing public needs and policies through survey research. Training participants are required to use these skills by carrying out research projects in their field of interest. The East-West Project is a unit of the Institute of Central/East European and Russian-Area Studies (CERAS) at Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

www.aucc.ca/en/programs/dcmrp.html
Democratic Civil-Military Relations Program (DCMRP)
DCMRP promotes the democratization of defense policy and the establishment of strategic defense communities in 12 countries in Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union. This is achieved by educating senior civilian and military staff of government ministries in those countries, such as the ministries of defense and foreign affairs, in the history and practice of civil-military relations in Canada. By involving Canadian universities, the public and private sectors, and nongovernmental organizations, the program supports the Canadian democratic strategic community, whereby both civilian and military expertise are promoted and integrated within the policy-making process. The program is administered on behalf of Canada's Department of National Defense by the Association of Universaries and Colleges of Canada.
www.carleton.ca/eurus/east-west.html
East-West Project
The Project involves a three-year program of training Russian social scientists, designed to strengthen the human resource base and institutional capacity of Russian social science research. The Project's faculty associates are also working on a research project, "Russia's Move to the Market: The Human Factor in the Workplace," in order to learn about the effects of privatization on labour, management, and trade unions in Russian industrial enterprises, with a focus on enterprises jointly owned and managed with foreign partners. The Project is funded by the Assistance Bureau for Central and Eastern Europe of the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade (Canada).

www.idrc.ca/oceei/links-r_e.cfm
International Development Research Centre
The International Development Research Centre is a public corporation created by the Canadian government to help communities in the developing world find solutions to social, economic, and environmental problems through research. The site contains links to Canadian technical assistance programs in Russia.

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The Canadian Yeltsin Democracy Fellowship Programme
The goals of the project are to facilitate communications among Fellows and between Fellows and their Canadian partners; to support program implementation in Russia; provide on-line support for Fellows' project implementation in Russia; provide reliable information about Russia and Canada to interested parties; and give opportunities for further investigation and research related to trends in contemporary Russia's economic and social development.




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