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FCDO - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office ( Afghanistan)
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Office:Afghanistan
Linked entities:Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (Bolivia), Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (Zambia), Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (Uganda), Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (Madagascar), Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (Tanzania), FCDO - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (Sierra Leone), FCDO - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (Nepal), FCDO - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (Mozambique), Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (Kosovo), FCDO - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (Bosnia and Herzegovina), Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (Ethiopia), Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (Central African Republic), FCDO - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (Kenya), Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (Rwanda), FCDO - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (Somalia), Foreign, Commonwealth and Development UK Office in Ghana ( before DFID ), FCDO - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (Myanmar), FCDO- Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (Malawi), FCDO - Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (HQ), FCDO- Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (Pakistan), FCDO - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (Bangladesh), Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (South Africa), FCDO - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (Zimbabwe), Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (former DFID), FCDO - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (India)
Address:British Embassy Kabul | 15th St Roundabout, Wazir Akbar Khan, PO Box 334, Kabul, Afghanistan
Website: www.dfid.gov.uk
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Almost 40 years of conflict has left Afghanistan one of the poorest and most fragile countries in the world.
Creating a more stable environment will help reduce poverty and make progress towards the Global Goals. It will also reduce threats to the UK from violence and extremism, and discourage illegal migration.
The challenges are acute, with more than half of all Afghans living below the poverty line and over 2.5 million returning refugees or internally displaced people expected in 2018. High poverty rates reflect the challenges of limited economic growth, an increased population and deteriorating security, alongside decades of poverty, conflict and instability.
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