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The Canadian Press | Ottawa’s drive for aid efficiency doesn’t have to abandon values

Aid works best when it generates employment locally and eliminates duplication in development projects funded by foreign governments.

As the international aid model is shifting to a new paradigm, governments and development practitioners are trying to reimagine the sector by spending aid more effectively, making sure of maximum local impact.

The Canadian Press' reporter Dylan Robertson spoke with Asif Saleh in October. Here's his report.

Maroon text on a white background reads 'How Canada's Support has been transforming Bangladesh, and making a global impact'

Canada has been partnering with BRAC for the last three decades, a relationship that has been integral to Bangladesh's development journey.