24/12/2005 The Indian Ocean Newsletter N°1162

AFRICA

DFID overtakes the Foreign Office

Since New Labour came to power and Tony Blair Prime Minister, the Department For International Development (DFID), which he created in 1997, has assumed the role of spearhead of British policy on Africa. The Foreign & Commonwealth Office (FCO) has been little by little relegated to playing second violin, giving rise to frustration and demotivation among the diplomats in charge of African affairs. (...)   [765 words]   [€8]
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