Department for International Development
Department for International Development,
London, East Kilbride, International
The Department for International Development (DFID) is the part of the UK Government that manages Britain's aid to poor countries and works to get rid of extreme poverty. It is headed by a Cabinet minister, one of the senior ministers in the Government. This reflects how important the Government sees reducing poverty around the world. We have two headquarters (in London and East Kilbride, near Glasgow) and 64 offices overseas. We also have over 2500 staff, almost half of whom work abroad. In a world of growing wealth, such levels of human suffering and wasted potential are not only morally wrong, they are also against our own interests. We are becoming much closer to people in faraway countries. We trade more and more with people around the world.
Industry Sector: CENTRAL GOVERNMENT
What DFID say:
The Department for International Development are happy to confirm that Aspen Solutions are a preferred supplier.
The Scenario
When we talk about international development we are referring to efforts, by developed and developing countries, to bring people out of poverty and so reduce how much their country relies on overseas aid. Many different things can contribute to development which reduces poverty, such as settling conflicts, increasing trade, tackling climate change, securing more and better aid, and improving health and education.
The Aspen Solution
ASPEN SOLUTIONS is a preferred supplier to DFID and have a framework arrangement with DFID to supply IT consumables, goods and equipment. That framework has also been widely used by the DFID overseas offices and in particular Sierra Leone. Under the framework Aspen has also supplied services to the DFID Procurement Agents in London and Amsterdam.
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