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Welcome to the interactive consultations portal from the Department for International Development

This site allows you to read and comment on our latest public consultations, and to browse the archive of previous consultations held online.

Active consultations

There are currently no fully interactive consultations active on this platform. However, you can find more of DFID’s open consultations at http://www.dfid.gov.uk/Working-with-DFID/Consultations/Open-consultations

    Archived consultations

    • Choice for Women
      Increasing women’s ability to choose when and how often they have a child, and ensuring pregnancy and child birth is safe for all women, can have a significant positive impact on families, economies and societies, as well as the health and empowerment of women themselves. In this consultation we ask you to help us shape the UK Government’s policy on reproductive, maternal & newborn health in the developing world.

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    • Malaria: Breaking the cycle
      Malaria has a disproportionate impact on the poor, children, pregnant women, people living in conflict affected and fragile states and those living with HIV and AIDS. In this consultation we ask you to help us shape the UK Government’s policy on Malaria prevention in the developing world.

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    • Reaching the unbanked in Sub-Saharan Africa
      DFID and World Bank are setting up a new facility to help increase the access to microfinance services – such as loans, savings, insurance and money transfer services – for the poor of Sub-Saharan Africa. In this consultation we asked for your ideas about how best to run this facility.

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