The UK Department for International Development (DFID) leads the UK’s work to end extreme poverty. We are tackling the global challenges of our time including poverty and disease, mass migration, insecurity and conflict. Our work is building a safer, healthier, more prosperous world for people in developing countries and in the UK too.

We are responsible for:

  • honouring the UK’s international commitments and taking action to achieve the United Nations’ Global Goals
  • making British aid more effective by improving transparency, openness and value for money
  • targeting British international development policy on economic growth and wealth creation
  • improving the coherence and performance of British international development policy in fragile and conflict-affected countries
  • improving the lives of girls and women through better education and a greater choice on family planning
  • preventing violence against girls and women in the developing world
  • helping to prevent climate change and encouraging adaptation and low-carbon growth in developing countries.

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United Kingdom Department for International Development Commitments

Eliminate Stigma and Discrimination
2018
Inclusive Education
2018
Economic Empowerment
2018
Harnessing Technology and Innovation
2018
Data Disaggregation
2018
Women and Girls with Disabilities
2018
People with disabilities in Humanitarian Contexts
2018
Other
2018