
International Development Agency
An International Development Agency is a government or organization that provides financial aid, expertise, and resources to help developing countries improve their economies, infrastructure, health, and education. Its goal is to promote sustainable growth and reduce poverty, often through projects like building roads, schools, or hospitals, and supporting policies that foster long-term development. These agencies work collaboratively with local governments, communities, and other partners to strengthen a country's capacity to manage its own growth and improve the quality of life for its citizens.