UK government doubles investment in international development research
DFID, the UK Department for International Development, launched its new five year research strategy this week. It outlines how DFID will double its investment in research to £220 million a year by 2010 and put research at the heart of its efforts to tackle global poverty.
Over the coming months, DFID will publish a business plan which will include information on the timetable for calls for proposals and what procedures should be followed. Full details will be available on the DFID website, http://www.dfid.gov.uk/, and DFID’s research portal
Language: English
May 14, 2008
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