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Supplementary Information (Tables)
CIDA grants, contributions and other transfer payments of $2,994 million account for 92.2% of CIDA's 2009-2010 total planned spending, excluding non-budgetary expenditures. Further information is given below.
Forecast spending 2008-2009 ($ thousands) |
Planned spending 2009-2010 ($ thousands) |
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Grants | ||
Bilateral - Grants for cooperation with other donor countries for the benefit of developing countries or territories or countries in transition. | 4,500 | 3,100 |
Multilateral - Grants in support of development assistance, humanitarian assistance or disaster preparedness, including peace building, for global operations, programs, projects, activities and appeals; as well as in support of programming against hunger, malnutrition and disease for the benefit of developing countries or territories or countries in transition. | 1,931,608 | 1,651,241 |
Partnership - Grants for development assistance programs, projects and activities intended to support development and public engagement initiatives or to enhance the awareness, understanding, and engagement of Canadians with respect to development and grants for education and training programs, projects and activities for the benefit of developing countries or territories or countries in transition. | 26,472 | 23,900 |
Sub-total grants | 1,962,580 | 1,678,241 |
Contributions | ||
Bilateral - Contributions in support of development assistance, including payments for loan agreements issued under the authority of previous Appropriation Acts, contributions for cooperation with countries in transition and contributions in support of regional or country specific development assistance projects, programs and activities for the benefit of developing countries or territories or countries in transition. | 731,669 | 953,269 |
Multilateral - Contributions in support of development assistance, humanitarian assistance or disaster preparedness, including peace building, for global operations, programs, projects, activities and appeals; as well as in support of programming against hunger, malnutrition and disease for the benefit of developing countries or territories or countries in transition. | 4,375 | 6,062 |
Partnership - Contributions for development assistance programs, projects and activities intended to support development and public engagement initiatives or to enhance the awareness, understanding, and engagement of Canadians with respect to development and contributions for education and training programs, projects and activities for the benefit of developing countries or territories or countries in transition. | 248,503 | 125,197 |
Sub-total contributions | 984,547 | 1,084,528 |
Other transfer payments 1 | ||
(S) Encashment of notes issued to the development assistance funds of the international financial institutions in accordance with the International Development (Financial Institutions) Assistance Act | 257,861 | 231,336 |
Total | 3,204,988 | 2,994,105 |
1. How is your department planning to meet the objectives of the Policy on Green Procurement? |
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CIDA is proceeding with the achievement of its action plan in order to guide the implementation of the Policy on Green Procurement by reviewing procedures and processes, and by setting targets. Green procurement is viewed as an important environmental policy instrument and help minimizing environmental impacts, and in a broader scope, helps achieving sustainable development goals. |
2. Has your department established green procurement target? |
Yes. |
3. Describe the green procurement targets that have been set by your department and indicate the associated benefits anticipated. |
A number of specific strategies and initiatives will be used for implementing green procurement:
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Federal goal: Communities enjoy a prosperous economy, a vibrant and equitable society, and a healthy environment for current and future generations | |
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CIDA objective 1: Support equitable economic development | |
Expected results | Performance measurement |
Increased productivity, innovation and employment, and income opportunities | Domestic credit to the private sector (% of GDP) Labour productivity (PPP GDP per person employed) Youth (15-24 years old) employment-to-population ratio and youth employment rate Share of women in wage employment in the non-agriculture sector |
More effective regulations conducive to investment, business formation and responsible enterprise | Number of administrative and regulatory barriers eliminated to create a favourable environment for doing business |
Increased ability of developing countries to benefit from the global trading system | Changes in total merchandise exports from developing countries and Least Developed Countries (LDCs) Number of persons reached through trade-related technical assistance (TRTA) activities delivered to developing countries and LDCs Satisfaction of the participants with the results of the attended TRTA |
CIDA's objective 2: Support social development, with particular emphasis on people living in poverty | |
Expected results | Performance measurement |
Progress on the prevention and control of poverty-linked diseases | Prevalence and death rates associated with tuberculosis |
Reduce the burden of HIV/AIDS | HIV prevalence among young people (15-24 years old) |
Reduced infant and child mortality rates | Under-five mortality rate Infant mortality rate |
Improved sexual and reproductive health and reduced maternal mortality | Proportion of births attended by skilled health personnel Maternal mortality rate |
Improved food security and nutrition | Number of people undernourished and percentage of total population Agricultural productivity (agricultural value added per worker in dollars) Proportion of vulnerable people identified as requiring food assistance compared with the proportion of food assistance needs met Vitamin A supplement coverage rate (6-59 months): at least one dose (%) and full coverage (%) Percentage of households consuming iodized salt |
Strengthened health systems | Access to health services: number of consultations per year per inhabitant Human resources for health: Number of health workers by cadre and by region Equity: coverage in the poorest quintiles of the population |
Better access to education for all | Percentage of children enrolled in primary education Percentage of children completing primary schooling |
Progress on closing the gender gap in education | Ratio of girls to boys in primary, secondary and tertiary education in developing countries Ratio of literate women to men 15-24 years old |
Strengthened action against HIV/AIDS through education | Number of HIV/AIDS education policies and programs in place |
Improved stability and protection for children in emergency settings | Number of girls and boys living in crisis situations that participate in formal and non-formal education programming |
Federal goal: Sustainable development and use of natural resources | |
CIDA's objective 3: Support environment and natural resources management | |
Expected results | Performance measurement |
100 percent compliance regarding the application of these environmental tools to CIDA’s decisions on policies, plans, programmes and projects | Number of CIDA Environmental Impact Assessments and Strategic Environmental Assessments (SEA) applied to CIDA decisions on policies, plans, programmes and projects using the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act or the Federal Cabinet Directive on SEA, as appropriate |
Countries have greater capacity to develop and use natural resources in a sustainable manner | Degree of integration of environmental sustainability into country policies and programs |
Operations at headquarters are green | Number of employees in the procurement area trained Number of initiatives for reducing energy and water consumption launched Number of vehicles replaced with hybrid models Percentage of gasoline purchased for CIDA vehicles that is ethanol blended Level of usage of videoconferencing between CIDA headquarters and foreign offices Amount of paper purchased for printers and photocopiers |
Federal goal: Strengthen democratic governance to support meaningful and significant sustainable development objectives | |
CIDA's objective 4: Support progress in democratic governance and human rights | |
Expected results | Performance measurement |
Greater democratization; improved public sector performance and accountability; improved rule of law | Level of democratic governance Proportion of seats held by women in local government bodies |
Strengthened human rights institutions, effective civil society initiatives (e.g. human rights education) and inclusive public policies | Level of improvements in human rights |
Forecast spending 2008–09 (thousands of dollars) |
Planned spending 2009–10 (thousands of dollars) |
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Multilateral, international and Canadian institutions | ||
– Capital Subscriptions (S) – Payments to international financial institutions | 8,004 | … |
Total | 8,004 | 0 |
Forecast revenue 2008-2009 (thousands of dollars) |
Planned revenue 2009-2010 (thousands of dollars) |
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Multilateral, international and Canadian institutions | ||
Interests on loans to developing countries | 2,259 | 2,259 |
Services and commitment charges on loans to developing countries | 22 | 18 |
Miscellaneous revenues | 413 | 353 |
Total revenue | 2,694 | 2,630 |
Name of user fee | Fee type | Fee setting authority | Reason for fee introduction or amendment | Effective date of planned change to take effect | Planned consultation and review process |
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Access to information | Application fee for formal request | Access to Information Act, Section 11. | N/A | N/A | Permanent review of Act by parliementary committee (as per Section 75(1), Access to Information Act) |
Access to information | Reproduction fee | Access to Information Act, Section 11. | N/A | N/A | Permanent review of Act by parliementary committee (as per Section 75(1), Access to Information Act) |
Access to information | Search and preparation fee | Access to Information Act, Section 11. | N/A | N/A | Permanent review of Act by parliementary committee (as per Section 75(1), Access to Information Act) |
Access to information | Programming fee | Access to Information Act, Section 11. | N/A | N/A | Permanent review of Act by parliementary committee (as per Section 75(1), Access to Information Act) |