International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development Grant
Organization - International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development
Grant Amount - $200,000
Foundation -
Rockefeller FoundationGrant Purpose - toward the costs of a program of research, analysis and dialogue to promote more effective representation of the concerns of small-scale farmers in developing countries in the next round of World Trade Organization negotiations on trade and agriculture
Similar GrantsInstitute for Agriculture and Trade Policy - $300,000 from the
Mott Foundation - The need for a multilateral trading system that is democratic, accountable, and participatory, as well as one that respects and promotes fundamental human rights, the environment, and sustainable development, has never been more apparent. The...
South Centre - $200,000 from the
Rockefeller Foundation - for use by its Trade and Development Program for the costs of a project to assist developing countries to participate more effectively in World Trade Organization negotiations and disputes on agricultural trade
University of Pretoria - $150,000 from the
Rockefeller Foundation - toward the costs of launching the Annual Pan-African Trade Negotiations and Moot Court Competition, which aims to address the current need for skills in the area of trade negotiations and dispute resolution in Africa
Global Greengrants Fund - $250,000 from the
Mott Foundation - Many communities around the world are being impacted by investments in large-scale energy and infrastructure projects. Global Greengrants Fund has developed an efficient and effective mechanism for delivering small grants to local nongovernmental...
International Food Policy Research Institute - $200,000 from the
Rockefeller Foundation - toward the costs of a joint initiative with the Food, Agriculture, and Natural Resources Policy Analysis Network aimed at raising awareness, promoting dialogue and developing consensus among African policymakers and scientists about improving the...
Recent News from Rockefeller Foundation