CIDA definition
Examples of CIDA in a sentence
Service with Canadian University Services Overseas (CUSO) or the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) (up to a maximum of two (2) years) shall carry full experience credit.
L36.7 In leaves such as those for C.U.S.O. or C.I.D.A. the Board may grant leave for a period longer than one year.
Contributions to non-partisan international relief efforts that are recognized by the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) or any successor body that performs like functions.
Experience as a teacher with Canadian University Services Overseas (C.U.S.O) or as a teacher with Canadian International Development Agency (C.I.D.A) will be recognized.
Contributions to any non-governmental and non-partisan development group recognized by CIDA and registered as a charity under the Income Tax Act.
If the leave of absence is spent in successful teaching in underdeveloped areas, i.e. for C.U.S.O., C.I.D.A., Frontier College, then the Teacher may be entitled to an allowance for teaching experience as provided in the District Board’s salary schedule.
The parties further agree to share resources and best practices in their work related to improving governance structures in other countries, including South Africa, where both provinces have twinning programs financed in part by the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA).
An agreement with the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) provided funding to expand the community schools system from around 200 to a maximum of 300 schools in the original three governorates of Upper Egypt.
Upon application by a teacher, a teacher may, at the sole discretion of ▇▇▇▇▇, be granted a secondment leave of up to one (1) year and a one (1) year extension, if notice is given by the teacher before May 1 of the preceding year, without pay, which leave may include service with DND, CIDA, teaching federations, universities, OISE and a teacher exchange.
UNFPA, FCI, WHO, CEPAL, MCSP, FLASOG, AECID, CIDA and Luxembourg Cooperation.