The Department for International Development (DFID) has not calculated the impact of the completed Doha Development Agenda (DDA) on employment levels. However, one of the most significant impacts of a Doha deal for these continents will be the expected increase in income. A World Bank study gives estimates of annual increases in income as a result of a Doha deal as follows:
$400 million for Sub-Saharan Africa;
$7.9 billion for Latin America and the Caribbean;
$8.1 billion for East and South Asia.
DFID is working to ensure that a final DDA deal delivers on its development mandate.