How UK aid is spent

A new direction for UK aid

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How government spending on aid was reviewed to ensure value for money for British taxpayers and to achieve the greatest results for the poorest people of the world

A new direction for UK aid

How we decide where aid is spent

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DFID's spending commitments to countries and international bodies require strong evidence of expected results. Find out about our requirements

How we decide where aid is spent

What transparency means for DFID

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Find out about the three initiatives to increase transparency

More about transparency

Evaluation

Checking the 'transparency board' at Kitama Primary School in Tanzania. Picture: Andrew McConnell/Panos

How our work is evaluated by the new Independent Commission for Aid Impact

Evaluation

Project information

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Search the database for details of what DFID-funded projects achieve and how much they cost

Project information

Public data

Picture: Mark Henley/Panos

Data on aid, our organisation and expenditure to download and re-use

Public data