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Alan James Carter Duncan
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The Department for International Development's (DFID's) four year Operational Plan for South Sudan was published on the DFID website"www.dfid.gov.uk"on 28 July 2011. The UK's aid programme in South Sudan will focus on enabling poor people, particularly girls and women, to benefit from more equitable and sustainable services; increased employment and livelihood opportunities—supported by private sector investment; greater security; more accountable and efficient government; and less corruption. DFID is aiming for extensive results including: 1 million people having enough food to eat; 240,000 more children completing primary school; 750,000 people to be treated for or prevented from getting malaria; 4 million people receiving life-saving healthcare and nutrition; 12 million textbooks printed and distributed to almost 2 million children; and increased private sector investment and trade by reducing cross border transport costs up by 15%.
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Department for International Development
Department for International Development
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