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Effectively Engaging Diasporas Under the New Canadian Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development
With the amalgamation of the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) and the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade (DFAIT) into a new Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development (DFATD), new opportunities will emerge for a coherent approach to diaspora engagement initiatives that combine the existing policy directions under a single umbrella. DFATD should work with diasporas in Canada to facilitate and improve engagement with the sending regions. This engagement can occur through current programs, as well as the creation of a new pilot project requiring cooperation between the different policy approaches. Engagement should vary according to the different levels of formal government diasporic engagement of the sending countries, as countries with weak government engagement will require policy approaches distinct from countries with strong government engagement
Two University of Dayton Faculty Members Leave for Europe
News release announcing Dr. Raymond J. Maras and Dr. Con Fecher have left for Paris and Rome, respectively, for the purpose of travel and research
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