What does DHD mean?
DHD means Disability and Human Development
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Disability and Human Development?
Disability and Human Development can be abbreviated as DHD
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What does DHD stand for? DHD stands for "Disability and Human Development". |
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How to abbreviate "Disability and Human Development"? "Disability and Human Development" can be abbreviated as DHD. |
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What is the meaning of DHD abbreviation? The meaning of DHD abbreviation is "Disability and Human Development". |
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What is DHD abbreviation? One of the definitions of DHD is "Disability and Human Development". |
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What does DHD mean? DHD as abbreviation means "Disability and Human Development". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- COEHD - College of Education and Human Development
- CSJHD - Center for Social Justice and Human Development
- EDHD - Education and Human Development
- FCSHD - Faculty of Cognitive Sciences and Human Development
- FSEHD - Feinstein School of Education and Human Development
- GUCCHD - Georgetown University Center for Child and Human Development
- HEHD - College of Health, Education and Human Development
- IDHD - Institute on Disability and Human Development
- SHDSP - Social and Human Development and Special Programmes
- AHD - AIDS and Human Development
- DDHD - Department of Disability and Human Development
- EHD - Economic and Human Development
- HHD - Health and Human Development
- LHD - Leadership and Human Development
- PHD - Psychology and Human Development
- CHD - Counseling and Human Development
- FHD - Family and Human Development
- HUD - Housing and Human Development
- SHD - Social and Human Development
- ENGB - Endocrinology, Nutrition, and Growth Branch (National Institute of Child Health and Human Development; US NIH)