Figures show the Department for International Development spent almost pounds 500million on outside organisations last year.
What does DFID stand for?
DFID stands for Department for International Development (UK)
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We have 7 other meanings of DFID in our Acronym Attic
- Abbreviation Database Surfer
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- Data Field Identifier/Data Use Identifier
- Defense-in-Depth Functional Implementation Architecture (cybersecurity; US Navy)
- Dublin Funds Industry Association (now Irish Funds Industry Association; Ireland)
- Duty Free Import Authorisation (India)
- Dynamic Factors Identification and Analysis (Correctional Service of Canada)
- De Facto Image Building (Belgium)
- Dominant Frequency Instability Coefficient
- Dr. Fromme International Consulting (Germany)
- Dubai International Financial Centre (Dubai, United Arab Emirates)
- Department for Industrial Development (various locations)
- Department of Foreign and International Development (UK)
- Directorate for International Development (UK)
- Division for International Development
- Department for International Development - Crop Post-Harvest Programme
- Department for International Development Caribbean
- Department for International Development India
- Department for International Development Kenya
- Department for International Development
- Department for International Development Shared Scholarship Scheme (United Kingdom)
- Dual Function Interactive Display Unit (aviation)
Samples in periodicals archive:
British Foreign Secretary William Hague, Secretary Department for International Development (DFID) Andrew Mitchell and Minister for Trade and Investment Lord Green separately called on Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani here at his hotel and discussed cooperation in their areas of concern.
During a briefing regarding Punjab Economic Opportunities Programme (PEOP) of Department for International Development of UK for economic uplift of four districts of Southern Punjab on Tuesday.
The UK Department for International Development has made a decision to double financial assistance for Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan up to 14 million British pounds, DFID Managing Director for Middle East, Caribbean and Asia Sue Wardell told reporters today in Bishkek.