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<p>DFID has undertaken prioritisation work and has reviewed delivery plans with these
principles in mind to allow the department to successfully deliver EU Exit whilst
protecting essential business. Staff deemed as deployable were then matched provisionally
to roles, therefore placed on standby to deploy, should they be required.</p><p> </p><p>As
a result of recent developments, DFID is working closely with other government departments
and the Cabinet Office to plan for the return of staff deployed onto no deal planning.
All 48 DFID staff who were on standby to be deployed have now been stood down.</p>
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