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Our Clients The Capacity Development Group works chiefly, but not exclusively, with organizations active in international development, or that have an international perspective. Our clients are all over the world, in remote areas and in urban centers. They range from small community-based organizations to large government bureaucracies. In many cases we have worked with these clients on multiple occasions A partial list includes: Governments: The national governments of Canada; India; Japan; Mexico; the Netherlands, and state governments of Assam; British Columbia; Madhya Pradesh; West Bengal. Through contracts with UN agencies and other organizations, members of CDG have also provided services to the Governments of: Bangladesh; Botswana; China; Indonesia; Jamaica; Macedonia; Moldova; Sri Lanka; The Philippines; and Vietnam. Multilateral Agencies: Commonwealth Secretariat (Commonwealth of Learning); FAO; UNDP; UNICEF; UNIFEM, United Nations Volunteers Academic/Training Institutions: The Asian Institute of Technology (Thailand); Asia/South Pacific Bureau for Adult Education; The Association of Canadian Community Colleges; Confederation College (Ontario); Douglas College (British Columbia); George Brown College (Ontario); Malaspina College (British Columbia); Participatory Research in India (PRIA); University of British Columbia; Saskatchewan Institute for Applied Science and Technology (SIAST), Jones International University. Non-governmental organizations: The Canadian Council for International Cooperation; The Huairou Commission; The International Women’s Tribune Center; JAGORI and SANHITA – women’s resource centers in Delhi and Calcutta; Joint Action Committee for the Rights of the Disabled and the Disabled Women’s Network (New Delhi); Ka:‘yu:’k’t’h’/Che:k:tles7et Nation (British Columbia); MATCH International (Canada); Musgamagw-Tsawataineuk Tribal Council (British Columbia); Popular Education and Action Centre (New Delhi); Project Watershed (British Columbia, OXFAM Great Britian Private Consulting Firms: Goss Gilroy International; Graybridge International
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