Democracy is a challenge for developing countries where public institutions can be unstable and services difficult to deliver. A new internship funded by the Canadian International Development Agency’s (CIDA’s) Office for Democratic Governance provides an opportunity for senior-level Canadian students, such as Carleton University’s Kevin Wyjad, to contribute to the promotion of good governance in less-developed countries.
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Promoting good governance in developing countries