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The International Defence and Security Programme (TI DSP) is located within Transparency International UK (TI UK). A board committee of TI UK oversees the programme. Additionally, the Board of Transparency International in Berlin is informed regularly of the plans of the programme.
TI DSP would like to thank the organisations which have provided the funding to make our work possible. The UK Department for International Development (DFID) provides strategic support to Transparency International through both a General and a Conflict, Humanitarian, and Security (CHASE) Programme Partnership Arrangement (PPA). Under the current arrangement from 2011 until 2014, the Transparency International Defence and Security Programme is responsible for the implementation of the CHASE PPA. The Transparency International Defence and Security Programme also receives financial support from the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) on NATO-related projects and has in the past received financial support from the Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs.
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