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SAIIA raises funds from governments, charitable foundations, companies and individual donors.  In addition, it has corporate, diplomatic and institutional members.  Support to the institute’s programme work is currently provided by the following organisations:

• The British High Commission

• Canadian International Development Agency

• Open Society Institute

• Open Society Foundation for South Africa

• The Nordic Africa Institute

• Centre for International Governance and Innovation

• Centre for International Cooperation and Development

• AusAid

• The Bradlow Foundation

• The Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland

• The International Institute for Sustainable Development

• The Konrad Adenauer Foundation

• The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development

• The Royal Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs

• The Norwegian Institute of International Affairs

• The Royal Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs

• The Royal Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs

• The Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency

• The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development

• The United Nations Economic Commission for Africa

• The UK Department for International Development

 

 

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