Canada's role in the creation of the World Water Council .: CD4-112/2001E-PDF
"This report is a study on the role of Canada and of the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) in the creation of the World Water Council (WWC). The study is one component of CIDA’s Infrastructure Services Performance Review (ISPR). The purposes of the study is to analyze and assess Canada's (and particularly CIDA's) capacity to influence an international policy subject in the global context. CIDA was the only bilateral donor involved inthe creation of the WWC. This report was conducted in Canada and Sweden in 1998 and early 1999."--Executive Summary.
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Department/Agency | Canada. Canadian International Development Agency. |
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Title | Canada's role in the creation of the World Water Council . |
Publication type | Monograph |
Language | [English] |
Other language editions | [French] |
Format | Electronic |
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Note(s) | Title from cover. Issued also in French under title: Canada dans la création du Conseil mondial de l'eau. |
Publishing information | Gatineau, QC : Canadian International Development Agency, [2001?]. |
Description | [5] p. |
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Subject terms | Water management Infrastructures International development |
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