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  • The FCDO invites expressions of interest by 27 May 2026 for a £30 million programme to strengthen the resilience of communities in more-stable parts of conflict-affected areas of Sudan.

  • The FCDO invites applications by 20 May 2026 to a pre-qualification round for an economic research and policy programme of up to £20.3 million.

  • Closed: the FCDO invited eligible not‑for‑profit organisations to apply for grant funding to deliver the outcomes for the Centre for Disaster Protection.

  • Closed: The FCDO invited expressions of interest by 17 April 2026 for a £19.95 million programme to help prevent violence against women and girls in conflict-affected areas of Sudan.

  • This guidance explains the different preference tiers under the DCTS, including benefits for each tier, criteria for moving between tiers and transition periods.

  • This page provides grants to UK-based civil society organisations and charities for poverty reduction projects in developing countries.

  • Now closed, UK Aid Direct supported small and medium sized civil society organisations, based in the UK and overseas, to achieve sustained poverty reduction and the Global Goals.

  • The Ayrton Fund supports clean energy research, development and demonstration (RD&D) to accelerate the clean energy transition in developing countries.

  • This guidance provides an introductory guide to the standards and regulatory requirements that businesses may need to meet, to import and sell goods in the UK.

  • This is the standard budget template for delivery partners with accountable grant arrangements.

  • The Programme Operating Framework (PrOF) sets the standard for how the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) delivers its programmes and projects.

  • To sell goods to UK consumers, you may need to partner with other organisations, such as importers, distributors or retailers.

  • This guidance outlines the requirements for claiming preferential tariffs under the Developing Countries Trading Scheme (DCTS).

  • The list of core competencies for advisers that set out the skills and attributes that make up each competence.

  • Guidance on how to ensure UK overseas security and justice assistance work meets our human rights obligations and our values.

  • This guidance explains what rules of origin (RoOs) are and the changes under the Developing Countries Trading Scheme (DCTS).

  • Everyone has the right to choose whether to marry, who they marry and when they marry.

  • Closed: British Embassy Juba invited submissions by 9 January 2026 for a not-for-profit partner or consortia to lead the EFASS programme, with a grant of up to £27 million over 4 fiscal years (April 2026 to March 2030).

  • This guidance explains how to apply to join the FCDO’s Office for Conflict, Stabilisation and Mediation (OCSM) Civilian Stabilisation Group (CSG).

  • Effectiveness in this area is about leading internationally, engaging our staff, contacts and international partners to help deliver UK Government objectives.