DEPARTMENT FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
DFID 7991 NEC Contract Advisor Contract
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CRIDF Phase II (CRIDFII) is currently a £4.6M programme that will deliver water infrastructure interventions in order to produce results in the near and medium term and facilitate advancement of transboundary water management by SADC member states.
The programme will run over 3 years, with the possibility of a further extension of up to 3 years and additional finance (DFID has a total potential allocation of £29 million), subject to performance and providing continued need exists and continued prioritisation by DFID
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CRIDF Phase II (CRIDFII) is currently
CRIDF Phase II (CRIDFII) is currently a £4.6M programme that will deliver water infrastructure interventions in order to produce results in the near and medium term and facilitate advancement of transboundary water management by SADC member states.
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