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For the past 25 years, CIDA has been working cooperatively with AIT in Bangkok, Thailand. In 1988, the Canadian Universities Consortium Asian Institute of Technology Partnership Program (CUCAIT. PP) was formed to address regional human resource needs through education and demonstration activities in the interdisciplinary fields of Human Settlements Development and Natural Resource Planning and Management. Out of these activities, the CUC team with AIT colleagues designed the UEM Graduate Program at AIT. In 1995 CIDA funded a further phase of work with continued support for the academic program while adding an outreach component to forge linkages with the Canadian private sector and other organizations doing related work in the field. This initiative then evolved into the CUC UEM TTTP at AIT (Training and Technology Transfer Program). CIDA provides several long- and short-term faculty secondments and financial support for qualified Master's and Doctoral students enrolled in the UEM Program. Funding for Master's students is in the form of two terms of research assistantship, which covers fees, living expenses and a research grant. The CUC UEM Project at AIT complements Canada's Official Development Assistance and CIDA's Programming Priorities and Policies on the Environment. The Project addresses Asia Branch objectives, particularly with regard to the environment, private sector development and gender equity. It is also very supportive of Canada's environmental strategy and is consistent with the objectives contained in AIT's Mission Statement and Strategic Plan for 1996 2001. CIDA's Program Priority Areas are as follows:
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