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An overview of Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) development activity in the Southeast Asia region.
This call for project proposals is now closed.
The Southeast Asia Science and Innovation team is seeking applicants for Collaborative Development Awards.
A summary report into anti-counterfeiting activity in China and Southeast Asia.
Minister Will Quince's speech at the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) science, technology and global health reception on deepening the UK's relationship with ASEAN member states.
Minister for the Indo-Pacific, Anne-Marie Trevelyan, is visiting Southeast Asia 29 February-4 March with a focus on maritime security and strengthening the UK's diplomatic network.
A Foreign Office research analyst paper.
Preliminary and updated outbreak assessments for African swine fever in South East Asia.
Professor Shi Yinhong of Renmin University gives his perspective on the recent developments in China’s relationship with the US.
Closed: FCDO invited applications by 5 February 2024 for travel grants from UK-based researchers to build connection and research partnerships with local collaborators in South East Asia.
The South East Asia Prosperity Fund is the UK Foreign & Commonwealth Office’s (FCO) technical cooperation programme that aims to create the conditions for global growth.
Preliminary and updated outbreak assessments for foot and mouth disease in South East Asia.
An examination of investment types shows the lack of regional financial connectivity occurs in equity, bonds and bank syndicated loans
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