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Overseas Territories

Overseas Territories

The majority of Overseas Territories are now broadly self-sufficient. However three Territories - St Helena, Montserrat and Pitcairn - face significant structural and natural barriers to growth. They are characterised by regional isolation and access constraints, small or declining population bases, limited natural resources and susceptibility to natural disasters.

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  • Montserrat
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News

  • St Helena: Mitchell meets Swindon 'Saints'
  • Action plans set out the future of UK aid

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External links

  • FCO: Working with Overseas Territoriesopens in a new window
  • FCO: Overseas Territories White Paper - June 2012opens in a new window

Publications

  • DFID Overseas Territories Department Operational Plan 2011-2015 summary [PDF - 276 KB]opens in a new window
  • DFID Overseas Territories Department Operational Plan 2011-2015 [PDF - 271 KB]opens in a new window
  • Summary Paper on DFID’s Work with the Overseas Territories [PDF - 208 KB]opens in a new window

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