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Up-Front Multi-Year Funding


Strategic outcome: Canada's International Agenda - The international agenda is shaped to Canada's benefit and advantage in accordance with Canadian interests and values.

Program activity: Diplomacy and Advocacy

Name of recipient: Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI)

Start date: January 30, 2003

End date: n/a

Description: CIGI supports world-leading research in the area of global governance, particularly global economic and financial governance, and furthers Canada's interest in having a stable and well-governed global economic system by bringing together academics, policy analysts and researchers from around the world to discuss and carry out research on current topics and trends. In 2003, the Government of Canada contributed $30 million, which was matched by CIGI and subsequently added to by other public and private donors to establish an endowment fund. The Centre continues to be primarily funded by the proceeds of this endowment

($ millions)
Total Funding Prior Years' Funding Planned Funding
2012-13
Planned Funding
2013-14
Planned Funding
2014-15
30 30 0 0 0

Summary of annual plans of recipient: Current research interests focus on the global economy (including macro-economic coordination through forums such as the G-20, international financial regulation, and international monetary reform, and China's emerging role in the global economy), as well as global security (including nuclear-industry regulation, security-sector reform, and regional security), global development (including the role of emerging economies as donors, the Millennium Development Goals, along with a focus on Africa), and environment and energy (including sustainable economics as well as climate change). CIGI continues to implement its strategic plan, which was drafted following recommendations from an evaluation completed in 2008 and accepted in 2010. The next evaluation is scheduled for calendar year 2013.

Link recipient's site: www.cigionline.org/