Centre on Integrated Rural Development for Asia and the Pacific
Centre on Integrated Rural Development for Asia and the Pacific (CIRDAP) is a Bangladesh-based intergovernmental organization involved in rural development and poverty alleviation. It was established on 6 July 1979 at the initiative of the countries of the Asia-Pacific region and the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations with support from several other UN bodies and donors. Initially it had six members countries and has grown to fifteen.[1]
FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization ) - Member Organization.
Meeting developments
First Ministerial Meeting was held in 1987
Second Ministerial Meeting on Rural Development in Asia and the Pacific was held 24–28 January 2010 in Dhaka
Events
Regional Cooperation Crucial for Watershed Management, Seminar on CIRDAP's 31st Foundation Day, Dhaka, 6 July 2010.
Second Ministerial Meeting on Rural Development in Asia and the Pacific, 27–28 January 2010, Dhaka
Seventeenth Regular Meeting of the CIRDAP Governing Council (GC-17), 25 January 2010, Dhaka
Twenty-Seventh Regular Meeting of the CIRDAP Executive Committee (EC-27), 24 January 2010, Dhaka
Fourth Regional Policy Dialogue on Sustainable Rural Livelihoods, 26 January 2010, CIRDAP, Dhaka
Initiation of the ICT Centre at the CIRDAP International Conference (ICC), 26 January 2010, CIRDAP, Dhaka
Training-cum-Exposure visit on Micro-Finance in Bangladesh for Indian Officials, 05-12 February 2010 (STST.56), Dhaka
Twenty Fifth Meeting of CIRDAP Technical Committee (TC-25), 26–29 July 2009, Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran
Policy Dialogue on Success Story of Malaysia on Rural Transformation and Poverty Reduction, 27–30, April 2009, Langkawi, Malaysia.
Ministerial Retreat for Rural Development Ministers of CIRDAP Member Countries
Objective
To assist national action and promote regional co-operation relating to Integrated Rural Development (IRD), in the region
To act as a servicing institution for its member states
To encourage joint collective activities to benefit the member countries both individually and collectively
To poverty alleviation through people's participation in the development process.
Publishing
The Asia-Pacific Journal of Rural Development, published in collaboration with the Centre on Integrated Rural Development for Asia and the Pacific, addresses key issues in rural development across the region.
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