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Canada Corps was a Canadian government program created to help developing and unstable countries to promote good governance and institution building. The programme was administered by the Canadian International Development Agency. The Minister for International Cooperation was responsible for the agency. ==Purpose== In the October 2004 Speech from the Throne, one element of the Canada Corps mandate highlighted the need to "help young Canadians bring their enthusiasm and energy to the world." Canada Corps determined to create a common identity around Canadian excellence in governance by affiliating with others who deliver existing governance programming as well as developing new and innovative programs of its own. Canada Corps facilitated Canadians working together to promote good governance and institution-building in developing countries and fragile states. New and existing programs to send Canadian expertise overseas were combined under one umbrella organization. Canada Corps was designed to mobilize citizens of all backgrounds, together with non-governmental organizations and all levels of government. The intention was that by sharing our expertise in governance, we can apply our skills and ideas in the countries that need them the most. Canada Corps was built on four goals: * Mobilization of Canadians to go abroad, * Public engagement, * Coherence of governance programming, and * Expansion of Canada's governance base of knowledge. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Canada Corps」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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