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CDA Inc - PPA

CDA Collaborative Learning Projects is a non-profit organisation, based in the USA.  CDA Inc focuses on improving the effectiveness of international actors who provide humanitarian assistance, engage in peace practices, and are involved in supporting sustainable development.

A three year Programme Partnership Arrangement has been agreed with CDA with an initial investment of £456,153 for 2011-12.

 

Last updated: 22 Oct 2012

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