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The UK's Department for International Development is a development partner who sees it mission as leading the British government’s fight against world poverty. DFID works in partnership with governments, civil society, the private sector and others including multilateral institutions such as the World Bank, the United Nations and the European Commission. It works in over 150 countries worldwide, with a budget of nearly £10 billion.
REAP (Regional Integration in East Africa) Design of output intended to encourage private sector and civil society to engage more actively in East African regional integration East African Community
Africa Enterprise Challenge Fund Member of advisory group
Financial Deepening Challenge Fund Monitoring & evaluation Africa & India
Business Linkages Challenge Fund Member of advisory panel
Abuja Enterprise Agency Enterprise support Nigeria
Support for advocacy fund Design of programme that brought DFID in as partner for BUSAC, already launched by DANIDA Ghana
Private Enterprise Forum Strategic review Ghana
World Development Report Commissioned by DFID to prepare paper as contribution to WDR 2005
Regulatory reform programme managed by KIPPRA Monitoring & evaluation Kenya
Swaziland Small Enterprise Development Company Incubator workspace Coffey International Development Swaziland

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