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Date: 07/14/2011 Description: Photo of attendees of the Arab Coordination Group Institution/OECD's Development Assistance Committee (DAC) Joint Arab Donors Conference in London on July 14, 2011. © Photo by UK Department for International Development (DFID)
Photo of attendees at the Arab Coordination Group Institution/OECD’s Development Assistance Committee (DAC) Joint Arab Donors Conference in London on July 14, 2011.

Featured in the photo are:

  • PDAS Deborah McCarthy (second from top left corner);
  • USAID Representative to the OECD/DAC Dirk Dijkerman (top right corner)
  • OECD DAC Chair Brian Atwood (first row, seventh from left; one of meeting’s co-chairs)
  • DFID Minister of State Alan Duncan (first row, fifth from left; one of meeting’s co-chairs)
  • Arab Fund for Economic and Social Development Director-General Abdulatif al-Hamad (first row, fourth from left; one of meeting’s co-chairs)


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