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Prime Minister Theresa May leads an ambitious three-nation trip to Africa.
The Foreign Secretary is visiting 3 African countries on a 4-day visit to strengthen “future-focussed, mutually beneficial” partnerships.
Find out about market opportunities, trade partnership agreements, support from the UK government, and export regulations and taxes in African countries.
The UK-African Investment Summit (UK-AIS) aims to strengthen UK-African partnerships to create jobs and growth.
The Foreign Secretary James Cleverly gives a speech in Lagos, Nigeria, setting out a positive vision for the UK's partnerships with Africa.
UK Minister for Development and Africa Andrew Mitchell announces new projects worth £49 million while visiting Kenya for the first Africa Climate Summit.
This publication seeks to give a sense of the scale and complexity of the challenges and opportunities that Africa is likely to experience over coming decades.
The Foreign Secretary meets a key Nigerian player in electric vehicles, MAX Nigeria, backed by UK investors from the UK’s Manufacturing Africa programme.
This literature review is part of the DFID–K4D Learning Journey on Supporting a Demographic Transition in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Statement by Ambassador James Kariuki at the UN Security Council meeting on the Central African region.
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