International Development Grant

Humber Institute – Stages PSIJ 2015-2016

Project Number: CA-3-D001013001

Status: Closed

Country/Region:

Haiti 10.00%
Tanzania 10.00%
Peru 5.00%
Bolivia 10.00%
Nicaragua 5.00%
Malawi 10.00%
Bangladesh 20.00%
Colombia 5.00%
Nepal 15.00%
Ethiopia 10.00%

Maximum Contribution: $340,480.00

Start Date: August 24, 2015

End Date: March 31, 2016

Duration: 1.0 years

Project Description

This project is part of the Department of Foreign Affairs Trade and Development (DFATD) International Youth Internship Program (IYIP) funded by the Government of Canada's Youth Employment Strategy (YES). The IYIP contributes to the YES by providing a large spectrum of Canadian graduates with valuable international development work experience abroad needed to launch successful careers. Humber Institute Health and Private Sector Development project provides 20 interns with internships in ten countries: Bangladesh Haiti Ethiopia Malawi Tanzania Bolivia Burkina Faso Peru Nicaragua and Colombia. The interns work to address development challenges in relation to local needs by contributing to private sector development and health improvement by strengthening Food Security and Nutrition programming and Water and Sanitation projects.

Expected Results

The expected intermediate outcomes for this project include: (1) increased access by Canadian interns (young men and women) to Canadian labour market opportunities including in the field of international development; and (2) increased engagement of Canadian interns (young men and women) as global citizens in supporting international development in Canada and abroad.

Progress & Results Achieved

Results achieved as of the end of the project (March 2016) include: (1) 20 interns (16 females and 4 males) have been recruited and sent abroad for a 6months internship in the areas of increasing food security securing the future of children and youth and stimulating sustainable economic growth. Prior to departure interns have received training on multiple operational aspects including mental health empathy personal safety and intercultural communications; (2) interns have accomplished many activities while in the field to support local organizations including pre-departure workshops facilitated for youth and staff attending the ‘Children Lead the Way’ international conference in Canada; the creation of a handicrafts artisans’ profile and payroll tracking database and teaching two employees to update the system; and an impact study developed and conducted on the organization’s earthquake response projects in the livelihoods sector in Southern Lalitpur (Nepal); (3) out of the 20 interns 15 interns (13 females) successfully completed their internship. Seven local partners (100%) reported that the interns made a significant impact on their development efforts; (4) upon their return to Canada 15 interns participated in debrief and re-integration sessions. These sessions included activities to contextualize their learnings and make them actionable; to enhance their skills in communication teamwork conflict resolution negotiation emotional intelligence and empathy; and additional counseling opportunities; (5) 15 interns facilitated public engagement activities in Canada and abroad including public presentations short films guest lecturing in Humber College’s classrooms interviews on radio shows and articles for community forums; and (6) at the end of their internship 15 interns reported an increased level of confidence in their ability to secure employment post- internship and are actively seeking employment opportunities in the international development

Key Information

Executing Agency:
The Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning

Reporting Organization:
Global Affairs Canada

Program:
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Last Modified:
September 19, 2025

Development Classifications

DAC Sector:

Basic nutrition 10.13%
Education and training in water supply and sanitation 5.18%
Agricultural development 5.1%
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) development 50.14%
Rural development 24.35%
Food aid/food security programs 5.1%

Aid Type: Donor country personnel

Collaboration: Bilateral

Finance Type: Aid grant excluding debt reorganisation

Selection Mechanism:
Call for Proposals

Policy Markers
Level 1 Gender equality
Level 1 Environmental sustainability (cross-cutting)
Level 1 Trade development
Level 1 Children's issues
Level 1 Youth Issues
Budget Breakdown
2015-04-01 to 2016-03-31 $340,480 CAD
Geographic Information
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Reference ID: 272