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Western Economic Diversification Canada

http://www.wd.gc.ca

Western Economic Diversification Canada's (WD) mandate is to promote the development and diversification of the economy of Western Canada and advance the interests of the West in national economic policy. This mandate is delivered primarily through grants and contributions programs, which enable the department to contribute strongly to the productivity and competitiveness of the West. This is achieved through collaboration with partners including the private sector, other levels of government, academic and financial institutions, as well as research centres, to maximize investment in Western Canada and to create alternative sources of funding for commercial ventures. We also support the Western Canada Business Service Network, which provides over 100 points of service to assist new and existing entrepreneurs in cities and rural communities to create and grow their businesses.

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DFID

http://www.dfid.gov.uk

DFID and Oxfam share a commitment to the eradication of poverty and the achievement of the MDGs. DFID has provided support to Oxfam since the 1970s. There is collaboration across a wide range of policy areas and programme issues extending across Oxfam's development, humanitarian and campaigning work. Over the next three years the partnership will prioritise three strategic areas where Oxfam provides demonstrable added value, close policy synergy and significant potential for joint and complementary work at all levels.

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Department of Trade and Industry

http://www.og.dti.gov.uk

The Department of Trade and Industry's (DTI) Global Watch Service provides support to help UK businesses improve their competitiveness by identifying and accessing innovative technologies and practices from overseas, as well as promoting the excellence of British innovation to overseas businesses. Cercia has been selected as one of just two organisations out of more than 60 innovative UK technology companies, to be featured with a full page article in the Spring 2006 edition of UKWatch, the leading publication on British innovation that is published by the Global Watch Service. This article is available online (Page 2).

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