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Foreign and Commonwealth Office Business Plan 2012-15

The Foreign Office’s 2012-15 Business Plan sets out its plans over the next 3 years for meeting the coalition government's objectives.

This was published under the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government

Documents

2012 FCO Business Plan

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2012 FCO Business Plan - Annexes

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June 2013 update

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Details

The Foreign and Commonwealth Office’s 2012-15 Business Plan sets out the programme of work we plan to carry out over the next three years to support the coalition government’s objectives. It also contains information on our structure and budget, and the way we measure our performance.

The full plan is available to download below. Plans from across government can be found on the Number 10 website. The Structural Reform Plan section can be viewed on the updated Number 10 Transparency website with information on the current status of each action, and explanations for any deadlines missed.

This year’s Business Plan is an update of the Business Plan published in May 2011, which can be downloaded below, as can the full list of Foreign and Commonwealth Office’s actions and indicators from the 2011 Plan, with details of any changes made in this revision. 2011 Business Plans from across government can be found on the Number 10 website.

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Published 17 September 2012

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