Policy isn’t just about getting experts to write academic papers – it’s about identifying problems, finding solutions and putting those solutions into practice. In other words, it’s about improving the way DFID works and making us more effective in helping people fight poverty.
DFID policies are practical, tailored to the needs of particular countries, and are based on strong evidence of what works. We develop policy across a wide range of sectors – everything from education to water – by consulting widely with our partners, including NGOs, developing country governments, international organisations and the UK public.
The How we fight poverty section of this website, you can see the huge breadth of the policy issues we work on and find out what they mean.
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DFID policies are practical, tailored to the needs of particular countries, and are based on strong evidence of what works.