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DMFA
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DMFAN,N-Dimethylformamide
DMFADe Multifunctionele Aangifte (Belgium)
DMFADanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs
DMFADan and Mab's Furry Adventures (webcomic)
DMFADepot Maintenance Float Allowance
DMFADutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs
DMFADesign for Manufacture and Assembly


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The Forum is organized by the Ministry of Justice of the Kyrgyz Republic under ACCESS Project, financed by the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs and run by AIDS Foundation East-West, with support of the Central Asia AIDS Control Project funded by the World Bank, DFID, WHO, UNODC.
Peter Mollema, a spokesman for the Dutch ministry of foreign affairs in The Hague, said the ministry was giving the Poeterays its full support "at a difficult time".
Ambassador Boudewijn van Eenennaam of the Kingdom of the Netherlands Boudewijn van Eenennaam, a career diplomat, joined the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs at The Hague in 1973, after obtaining degrees in law and drama at the University of Leyden.
 
 
 
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