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This guidance note provides information on how the private sector can become involved in skills development.
Electoral assitance and politics: Lessons for international support.
This How To Note provides guidance for UK country posts on when and how to support elections internationally.
This Guidance Note provides information on how to improve educational access and quality for children with disabilities.
Getting our analysis right in conflict-affected and fragile situations is a critical starting point for developing effective responses.
M&E is often neglected in situations of conflict and fragility, for a number of reasons.
The aim of this paper is to examine how risks for FCDO are different in situations of conflict and fragility.
The right balance and sequence of the different types of international engagement in conflict-affected environments.
Donor coordination has traditionally been poor in situations of conflict and fragility.
Alignment is the use of a partner country’s policies, strategies and priorities to guide donor action.
Addressing discrimination, inequality and human rights is a core challenge of the state-building and peace-building process.
Politics, security and development are interdependent.
This paper considers a number of ways in which donors might inadvertently ‘do harm’ in situations of conflict and fragility.
This note provides a standard outline for an economic appraisal.
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Promotes policies and practices that improve privately delivered health care for the poor in low and middle-income countries.
Over the period 2006 to 2013 DFID supported partnerships between higher education establishments based in the UK and in developing countries. Funding has now closed.
Partnerships and grants to promote good practice in local government in 6 Commonwealth countries.
How to apply to a private sector programme designed to raise funds for immunisation.
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