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The following are a small number of examples of good practice that Civil Society Organisations have exhibited whilst going through DFID’s Civil Society Department pre grant due diligence process.
A guidance note for FCDO Research partners on developing a research uptake strategy.
A brochure detailing how the UK is providing help to the poorest to adapt to climate change and promoting cleaner, greener growth.
A competition to support expansion and replication of promising models on non-state education provision for the poorest
How to apply for the ECF, a grant available to companies working in the leather, textile, garment, and agro-processing industries.
A resource to help FCDO and external staff to design and monitor transport interventions.
A glossary of terms used by the Department for International Development and the international development community.
British High Commission and DFID staff medical scheme Terms of Reference and Pre-Qualification Questionnaire
Background note on the Impact-weighted Output Scoring of project performance.
How to note: reviewing and scoring projects.
This is the final annual review and concludes the 2010–2013 National Action Plan.
International Climate Fund business case and intervention summary for the Carbon Market Finance (CMF) Programmewhich supports greenhouse gas mitigation and renewable energy generation in low income countries.
Addressing Violence Against Women and Girls through security and justice programming (Part A).
PART B: Practical guidance on programme design.
Briefing paper: Violence against Women and Girls in Humanitarian Emergencies.
This guidance provides standards for any new or renovation construction education projects funded directly by FCDO to allow access by people with disabilities.
This guidance note is intended to support DFID advisors and programme managers with evidence, relevant examples and practical guidance.
The Supply Side Products (SSPs) are unofficial guidance papers on a range of security and justice issues.
A review of the latest research and evidence of what works in prevention of violence against women and girls programming.
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