The Full Form of DFID is Department for International Development.
The Department for International Development (DFID) was the government department of the United Kingdom responsible for administering overseas aid. The goal of the department was “to promote sustainable development and eliminate world poverty”. DFID was headed by the United Kingdom’s Secretary of State for International Development. The position was last held between 13 February 2020 and the department’s abolishment in by Anne-Marie Trevelyan. In a 2010 report by the Development Assistance Committee (DAC), DFID was described as “an international development leader in times of global crisis”.The UK aid logo is often used to publicly acknowledge DFID’s development programmes are funded by UK taxpayers.
DFID’s main programme areas of work are Education, Health, Social Services, Water Supply and Sanitation, Government and Civil Society, Economic Sector (including Infrastructure, Production Sectors and Developing Planning), Environment Protection, Research, and Humanitarian Assistance.
In 2009/10 DFID’s Gross Public Expenditure on Development was £6.65bn. Of this £3.96bn was spent on Bilateral Aid (including debt relief, humanitarian assistance and project funding) and £2.46bn was spent on Multilateral Aid (including support to the EU, World Bank, UN and other related agencies). Although the Department for International Development’s foreign aid budget was not affected by the cuts outlined by the Chancellor of the Exchequer’s 2010 spending review, DFID will see their administration budgets slashed by approximately 19 percent over the next four years. This would mean a reduction in back-office costs to account for only 2 percent of their total spend by 2015
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