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    www.cymorthcristnogol.org.uk/aboutus/who/board/index.as - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/26/2009    Last Visited: 9/26/2009  

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    Charlotte Seymour Smith

    Charlotte Seymour Smith studied social anthropology at the London School of Economics. She did fieldwork in the Amazon region and was awarded a PhD in 1982. She is the author of the Macmillan Dictionary of Anthropology and she has worked with the UK Department for International Development (DFID) and the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in Mozambique, Brussels, Delhi and London.

    She was the lead UK negotiator for the Cotonou Convention which covers aid and trade relations between the European Union and the African, Caribbean and Pacific group of countries and then head of trade policy in DFID in the run-up to the Doha Development Round of trade talks in the World Trade Organisation. After heading the DFID programme in India from 2003-4, she was director for Asia in DFID until 2007. She joined the board in November 2007.

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    www.app.com.pk/en/index.php?option=com_content&task=vie - [Cached Version]
    Last Visited: 1/25/2008  

    "This is part of a total contribution of 236 million pound over the three year period from 2005 up to the end of this year," Dr Charlotte Seymour-Smith, Director UK Department For International Development (DFID) said while speaking at Punjab Development Forum (PDF) here Monday.

    She said that over the last three years DFID's development cooperation with Pakistan has increased substantially.

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    www.namibian.com.na/2007/May/marketplace/078FCBA6E5.htm - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/7/2007    Last Visited: 5/7/2007  

    Britain's representative, Charlotte Seymour-Smith, said she welcomed the ADB's new initiatives on energy efficiency but that "poverty elimination must be the heart of our work".

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    www.dfidindia.org/news/coverage/2004/2004_3_10pio.htm - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/10/2004    Last Visited: 5/31/2007  

    (Interview of Charlotte Seymour-Smith, Head, Department for International Development, India by Neharika Mathur

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    www.dfidindia.org/news/coverage/2004/2004_1_31FT.htm - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/31/2004    Last Visited: 5/31/2007  

    "Both the government [through NACO] and the development partners are aware of the need to strengthen the state Aids societies and the various civil society organisations working in this area," said Charlotte Seymour-Smith, India head of the UK's Department for International Development."

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    christianaid.co.uk/aboutus/who/board/index.aspx - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/16/2008    Last Visited: 1/16/2008  

    Charlotte Seymour SmithCharlotte Seymour Smith studied social anthropology at the London School of Economics.She did fieldwork in the Amazon region and was awarded a PhD in 1982.She is the author of the Macmillan Dictionary of Anthropology.She has worked with the UK Department for International Development (DFID) and the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in Mozambique, Brussels, Delhi and London.

    She was the lead UK negotiator for the Cotonou Convention which covers aid and trade relations between the EU and the African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) group of countries.

    She was then head of trade policy in DFID in the run-up to the Doha Development Round of trade talks in the World Trade Organisation.After heading the DFID programme in India from 2003-4, she was Director for Asia in DFID until 2007.

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    www.apfariana.com/Faiq/Roundtable%20on%20Women.htm - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/18/2007    Last Visited: 4/18/2007  

    The next speak was Charlotte Seymour-Smith, Director for Asia, Department for International Development.She was talking about the developing of economy and problem of Afghanistan economy .She also said: the big challenges in Afghanistan are security, economy and education.She invited Professor Raihana Popalzia, University of Kabul, and Faculty of Natural Sciences.She mostly talked about the challenges which the university being faced.She said: we have very low educational and academicals figures inside the university.She said: the female bachelor is 9%, the BM (Bachelor of Medicine) is 3% and Ph.D. (doctor of philosophy) is 0%.

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    Afghanistan wins support for more say on aid funds -... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/4/2005    Last Visited: 12/31/2005  

    "Our suggestion is that this meeting should focus on increasing donor commitments, preferably multi-year commitments, to the government's budget," Charlotte Seymour-Smith, Asia Director of Britain's Department for International Development, told the forum.

    Those commitments would primarily be made through the Afghanistan Reconstruction Trust Fund, the Law and Order Trust Fund for Afghanistan and the new Counter-Narcotics Trust Fund.

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    Bengal On The Net - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 7/9/2003    Last Visited: 7/10/2003  

    Charlotte Seymour-Smith, the British minister (development) and head of the department, said at Writers' Buildings today: "If our plans come to fruition, it is possible to increase the annual grant, which was Rs 70 crore last year."

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    Blair urged to back poverty war - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/10/2004    Last Visited: 5/31/2007  

    While providing supplementary resources for poverty alleviation to Government schemes and the civil society, the agency hopes to get international best practices and experience in reducing economic deprivation to the country, DFID's India head, Ms Charlotte Symour-Smith, told reporters here.

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