Centre for International Development and Training (CIDT)

The Centre for International Development and Training (CIDT) has a 35-year track record and international reputation in capacity building for sustainable resource management and human development, both overseas and in the UK.

We are a self-financing, non-profit making centre within the University of Wolverhampton.

Our work aims to contribute to improvements in the livelihoods of vulnerable people and poverty reduction, in developing countries as well as in Europe. We provide continuous professional development, organisational and institutional development and project and programme assistance.

CIDT is currently supporting the Livelihoods and Forestry Programme (LFP) in Nepal through the provision of DFID funded financial and advisory services.  For more information on both LFP and DFID, click on the logos below.

Department for International DevelopmentLivelihoods and Forestry Programme

What we do

Our expertise includes social development, education, communication, environmental sustainability, development planning, monitoring, evaluation and review.

Find out more about what we do and how we work.

Courses

Professional Development for Development Professionals. CIDT specialise in tailor-made training services for development agencies in the UK and overseas.  We also host study tours. 

Who we are

CIDT’s multi-disciplinary team has worked in partnership with a range of stakeholders.

Where we work

We have worked in more than 120 countries worldwide - find out more about where we work.

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