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DFID Turns 20: The 7 Politicians Who Shaped UK Aid

Posted By: adminon: September 11, 2017In: GovernanceTags: Make Poverty History, Paris Declaration, SOAS, UNDPNo CommentsViews:
DFID Turns 20: The 7 Politicians Who Shaped UK Aid

By Molly Anders LONDON — The year is 1997. The global financial crisis is a distant portent; mobile phones double as bludgeons; and cash transfers are still mostly conducted at Western Union... Read more

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