Project profile — Canadian Trade and Investment Facility for Development



Overview 

CA-3-D003045001
$12,000,000
Cowater International Inc. (61009)
2018-01-30 - 2026-03-31
Operational
Global Affairs Canada
OGM Indo-Pacific

Country / region 

• Asia, regional (80.00%)
• Oceania, regional (20.00%)

Sector 

• Banking And Financial Services: Formal sector financial intermediaries (24030) (20.00%)
• Business And Other Services: Business support services and institutions (25010) (20.00%)
• Industry: Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) development (32130) (20.00%)
• Trade policy and administrative management:
Trade policy and administrative management (33110) (20.00%)
Trade facilitation (33120) (20.00%)

Policy marker 

• Gender equality (significant objective)
• Environmental sustainability (cross-cutting) (significant objective)
• Participatory development and good governance (significant objective)
• Trade development (principal objective)
• ICT as a tool for development (significant objective)

Description 

The Canadian Trade and Investment Facility (CTIF) provides technical assistance to support more inclusive, sustainable and poverty-reducing trade and investment in official development assistance (ODA) eligible Asia-Pacific countries. CTIF technical assistance providers work with national and regional authorities to improve policy-making practices among regional and national institutions, and with public, private and non-governmental stakeholders to increase access to markets and finance by Asia-Pacific-based SMEs, particularly those led by women. CTIF provides technical assistance by external contractors following the approval of technical assistance requests from eligible beneficiaries. These include regional institutions, governments, civil society organisations, and individual firms in ODA-eligible countries in the region.

Expected results 

The expected results for this project include: (1) improved regional organizations’ capabilities to support competitiveness, economic integration, climate-smart and gender, and socially inclusive growth in the Asia-Pacific region; (2) increased the ability of national and local governments to plan, develop, implement and measure policies, legislation and regulations supporting climate-smart and gender/socially inclusive trade and investment; and (3) increased the capacity of civil society organizations and private sector organizations to support their constituencies in business growth, women’s economic empowerment, market access, access to finance, and responsible business conduct.

Results achieved 

Results achieved as of March 2025 include: (1) improved regional organizations’ capabilities to support competitiveness, economic integration, climate-smart and gender, and socially inclusive growth in the Indo-Pacific region; (2) increased the ability of national and local governments to plan, develop, implement and measure policies, legislation and regulations supporting climate-smart and gender and socially inclusive trade and investment; and (3) increased the capacity of civil society organizations and private sector organizations to support their constituencies in business growth, women’s economic empowerment, market access, access to finance, and responsible business conduct. The establishment of 32 technical assistance agreements with beneficiary organizations led to results in 21 countries. This includes Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, Fiji, Indonesia, Kiribati, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Mongolia, Nauru, Nepal, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Timor-Leste, Tonga, Vanuatu, Vietnam, and in ASEAN Member States.

Budget and spending 


Original budget $0
Planned disbursement $1,343,972
Transactions
Country percentages by sector
Type of finance Aid grant excluding debt reorganisation
Collaboration type Bilateral
Type of aid Project-type interventions
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