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Long-term freshwater quality monitoring data for over 10 sites in the Arctic Coast - Islands Basin for the past 15 …
These stories tell us about some of Canada’s international efforts for development, trade and foreign policy. They introduce the projects …
This collection of flood susceptibility products captures temporal patterns of historic flood events from 2000 to 2023, derived from flood …
This dataset is archived, please refer to:
- Collection – Flood Susceptibility Mapping for the new release.
This national …
PURPOSE:
To track juvenile Atlantic salmon densities.
DESCRIPTION:
Indices of freshwater production are derived annually from electrofishing surveys in …
The Guyana Responsible Parenthood Association helped train workers on gender-responsive sexuality and youth-friendly sexual and reproductive health.
Merry Ulomi started her farm shortly after getting married to support her family and pay for her four daughters’ education.
…Solar-power systems provided by the Canada-funded SUSTAIN project have solved a major challenge at the Janda Health Centre in Buhigwe …
The Embassy of Canada to Guatemala commemorated its Canada Day by sharing with those most affected by the COVID-19 emergency.
…The Embassy of Canada in Guatemala collaborated with the Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture (IICA) to implement a Canada …