International Development Grant

Atlantic Council for International Cooperation - IAYI Internships 2011-2012

Project Number: CA-3-S065452001

Status: Closed

Country/Region:

Chile 50.00%
Bhutan 50.00%

Maximum Contribution: $77,938.00

Start Date: August 03, 2011

End Date: August 31, 2012

Duration: 1.1 years

Project Description

This project is part of CIDA's International Aboriginal Youth Internships (IAYI) initiative. The internships focus on increasing the awareness engagement and participation of Aboriginal youth in international development while providing them with opportunities to expand their employment skills. CIDA provides up to $15 000 per internship to Canadian organizations that manage the internships and recruit interns. The IAYI initiative is part of CIDA’s Global Citizens Program that seeks to raise awareness increase knowledge and provide opportunities for youth to participate in international development.

Progress & Results Achieved

Project Summary: ACIC’s internship program matches Atlantic Canadian organizations with Southern organizations to create North/South linkages that promote solidarity and sharing. Four ACIC interns worked in Atlantic Canada Chile and Bhutan. Interns first worked with ACIC member organizations where they gained foundational experience working in an NGO and exposure to the many facets of international development. While overseas interns worked with organizations that strive to combat the effects of environmental degradation promote development projects focused on sustainable livelihoods and seek innovative means to address the health issues their communities face drawing on the links between environment and health. Since August 2011 development results include : increased understanding among interns of international development issues; improved networking and partnership development between community organizations; increased social and environmental action by young people in their host and home communities strengthened recognition by policy makers of youth strengths and contributions to the community. Interns gained skills and experience to compete in the labour market such as conducting Aboriginal community outreach public speaking and presentations time management and working with deadlines work plan development independent working skills team working skills leadership skills. Upon completion of the internship three interns found full-time employment and two intend to return to full-time post-secondary studies. Through public engagement activities interns have in effectiveness in communications skills as results that 21 presentations were conducted including classroom and public presentations articles and 2 videos. Interns’ awareness of gender equality within a development context was increased through involvement in a participatory community development project to improve livelihoods. The project was based in the small Bhutanese community of U

Key Information

Executing Agency:
Atlantic Council for International Cooperation

Reporting Organization:
Global Affairs Canada

Program:
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Last Modified:
September 19, 2025

Development Classifications

DAC Sector:

Social/welfare services 9.08%
Agricultural education/training 45.46%
Environmental education/training 45.46%

Aid Type: Donor country personnel

Collaboration: Bilateral

Finance Type: Aid grant excluding debt reorganisation

Selection Mechanism:
Pre-APP

Policy Markers
Level 1 Gender equality
Level 2 Environmental sustainability (cross-cutting)
Level 1 Urban issues
Level 2 Youth Issues
Level 2 Indigenous Issues
Budget Breakdown
2011-04-01 to 2012-03-31 $77,938 CAD
Geographic Information
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Reference ID: 500