1answer.
Ask question
Login Signup
Ask question
All categories
  • English
  • Mathematics
  • Social Studies
  • Business
  • History
  • Health
  • Geography
  • Biology
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Computers and Technology
  • Arts
  • World Languages
  • Spanish
  • French
  • German
  • Advanced Placement (AP)
  • SAT
  • Medicine
  • Law
  • Engineering
aleksklad [387]
3 years ago
13

Describe three ways that Canada gives foreign aid.

Social Studies
1 answer:
Georgia [21]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

International Assistance Spending

Canada’s international assistance spending increased by 4.9% to CAD$6.4 billion in 2019, up from CAD$6.1 billion in 2018.

International assistance accounts for approx. 1.8% of 2019 federal budget spending  – unchanged from last years 1.8% budget expenditure in 2018.

Canada’s ODA/gross national income (GNI) ratio now stands at 0.28% — unchanged from last year (0.28%).

Who are the largest recipients?

The largest recipient in 2019 was Ethiopia (CAD$203 million), followed by Bangladesh (CAD$199 million), Afghanistan (CAD$197 million), Syria (CAD$150 million), and Mali (CAD$140 million).

Where were the sharpest increases and declines?

The most notable changes in year-over-year international assistance levels were to: Afghanstan (-22%), Bangladesh (+51%), Syria (+21%), DRC (+20%), and Haiti (-21%). Bangladesh received the largest year-over-year dollar increase; up CAD$67.3 million from last year.

Income Groups and Regions

32.6% of aid went to Least Developed (or poorest) Countries, another 0.5% went to Other Low Income Countries, and 20.6% went to Lower Middle Income countries (36.9% is not coded by income group).

African countries received the largest regional share of Canada’s international assistance at 39.0%, followed by Asia (30.7%), the Americas (13.9%), Europe (2.7%) and Oceania (0.8%). This is only international assistance that has been coded to a region (87.0% of total).

Departmental and Government channels

The amalgamation of the former aid agency CIDA into foreign affairs, and re-branding as Global Affairs Canada (GAC), continues to complicate the departmental sources and channels picture. Typically about 65% to 75% of aid was channeled through (former) CIDA.

Most of this has now transitioned to GAC consolidated. Which means it is not possible to easily distinguish (former) CIDA from (former) DFAIT assistance.

The more relevant distinction is whether the financing is from the international assistance envelope (IAE) or non-IAE. The IAE accounts for the vast majority, 88%, or CAD$5.6 billion in 2019. Non-IAE channels are 12% (or CAD$792 million) and comprise items such as the cost of settling refugees.

The three major IAE channels are GAC (82.5%), Finance (14.2%), and IDRC (2.8%).

Using the Data

Hover over country circles on the map to see how much went to which countries. Circles are sized to reflect the amount of Canadian aid the country receives (in the selected year, by default most recent).

Clicking on a country will reveal links that can be clicked for more details. Doing so will switch the view to the details table, where further selections can be made.

Use drop-downs to limit the data by “region”, “income level” or change “year”; by “bilateral vs. multilateral”, “departmental sources, or specific initiatives (where relevant)”.

Multiple countries can be selected at one time for comparison (no more than two at a time are recommended). Hold down Control + right click. Click again to deselect. Refresh browser or click “Reset” at the bottom of the dashboard to reset the view. At any point, to go back, click “Undo” at the bottom of the dashboard.

Methodology

Data is sourced from CIDA Statistical Report on International Assistance for reporting years prior to 2017 and the Historical Projects Data Set for reporting years including and after 2017. After 2017, international assistance spending was included in the Historical Projects Data Set, but not applied retroactively to other HPDS years. We have merged these datasets, where possible, to give a coherent time series for the reporting above. The MS Excel version of this data can be downloaded below.

OECD-DAC country, regional and income classification coding is also applied.

Data is reported on “gross” basis (i.e. loan repayments, which entail negative transactions, are excluded). In order to simplify interpretation calendar years are used, but the data is on a fiscal year basis (i.e. 2001 is 2000-01 and so on).

There may be slight differences between this data and data from the OECD-DAC. This is for two reasons: fiscal year (as opposed to calendar year) is used here, and Canadian dollar (as opposed to US dollar) is the currency unit.

Note: this data was last updated in April 2020. Data can be freely extracted from the above dashboard using the “download” options.

Updated raw data are provided below, in detail, by country/region/income group/source/channel, on gross basis, in CAD$, on fiscal year basis.

You might be interested in
14. How can heritability affect a person's intelligence?
Sphinxa [80]
14. Many researchers believe that IQ has a reaction range, which refers to the limits imposed on IQ by heredity. The IQ that a person can achieve is limited by hereditary factors, which set an upper and lower limit. The environment determines where a person's IQ falls within these
ranges.
15. Fluid and crystallized intelligence change over time, with different mental abilities peaking at different times. Fluid intelligence has long been thought to peak in childhood, but new research published in 2015 suggests that some aspects of fluid intelligence may peak as late as age 40.
5 0
2 years ago
The development of a countermeasure focuses directly on the:
luda_lava [24]

Answer:

Explanation:

vulnerability

The development of a countermeasure focuses directly on the vulnerability it is designed to protect. Following a cost-benefit analysis, countermeasures are implemented in priority order to protect the weaknesses that represent the most significant impact on your mission, operation, or activity.

6 0
2 years ago
In cases involving lesser felonies, misdemeanors, and petty offenses, police officers are more likely to
sergey [27]

In cases involving lesser felonies, misdemeanors, and petty offenses, police officers are more likely to <u>"informally handle the crime."</u>


A Misdemeanor is an offense other than activity infraction of which a sentence more than 15 days however not more prominent than one year might be forced (New York State Penal Law, Article 10). An misdemeanor is a wrongdoing. Petit robbery, criminal naughtiness in the fourth degree and attack in an exhaustive round of questioning all fall into this classification.

A Felony is an offense for which a sentence to a term of detainment more than one year might be forced (New York State Penal Law, Article 10). A felony is a crime.

Hope it helps!

6 0
2 years ago
Two friends Sumit and Rahul were going home after school. Taking a bite at this bar of chocolate, Sumit said (a)_______ to go to
Bogdan [553]

Answer:

Two friends Sumit and Rahul were going home after school. Taking a bit at his bar of chocolate, Sumit said when he grew up, he wanted to go to Harvard. Rahul was duly impressed hear this and said that he would have to study hard. In his typical style Sumit replied that his father would have to work hard.

Explanation:

The whole dialogue in the passage is told using reported speech. In other words,<u> it is the narrator who tells us what the characters said, rather than the characters themselves</u>. When using the reported speech, the verb tense often changes into the past. Take a look at the example below:

- Direct speech: Lana said, "I <u>want</u> to be a lawyer."

- Reported speech: Lana said that she wanted to be lawyer.

For that reason, when completing the passage above, it is better if we choose options that use the past instead of the present. We must also pay attention to coherence. If an option mixes both present and past, it is most likely incorrect. Having that in mind, the best way to complete the passage is by using the following:

when he grew up, he wanted

that he would have to study hard

father would have to work hard

5 0
3 years ago
The Mexican Revolution resulted from disagreements about how to run the Mexican government after the country gained its independ
Rudik [331]

The Mexican Revolution started due to clashes of opinions between Conservatives and liberals on topics such as education, working style, and functioning of government. Hence, the given statement is true.

<h3>What do you know about the Mexican Revolution?</h3>

The Mexican Revolution became a prolonged series of armed local conflicts in Mexico from about 1910 to 1920. It has been called "the defining occasion of current Mexican history"

Clashes of opinions between Conservatives and liberals on topics such as education, working style, and functioning of government mainly became the cause behind Mexican Revolution.

Hence, the given statement is true.

Learn more about  Mexican Revolution:

brainly.com/question/6817221

#SPJ1

4 0
2 years ago
Other questions:
  • Ryan is accused of auto theft. ryan refuses to give information related to his alleged criminal activities because he suspects i
    11·1 answer
  • The revolution from 1789-1815 in what country,rocked the foundation of Europe and all of its assumptions about absolute rule and
    5·2 answers
  • Name a famous scientist
    15·2 answers
  • What was the main complaint about Proposition 187?
    7·2 answers
  • Whih of Woodrow Wilson's proposals was included in the Treaty of Versailles
    9·2 answers
  • Examine this map. Which region was the second to industrialize following the industrial revolution?
    15·2 answers
  • Which do you think is<br> powerful: trade or<br> warfare? Why?
    12·1 answer
  • What does family class immegrants mean
    13·1 answer
  • PLEASE HELP!!!!!!! AS FAST AS POSSIBLE!!!!!! THANKS!!!!!!
    7·1 answer
  • What is the opportunity cost in this scenario​
    12·1 answer
Add answer
Login
Not registered? Fast signup
Signup
Login Signup
Ask question!