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The FCO has launched its invitation for proposals for the Human Rights Fund 2017/18.
DFID is undertaking a Civil Society Partnership Review between July and November 2015, to ensure we are structuring and conducting our civil society partnerships most effectively.
This treaty was presented to Parliament in March 2025.
Updates on UK actions for multilateral treaties, publication and depositary work.
Closed: the FCDO invited applications by 30 September 2023 for short-term innovative projects that address important development issues in Southeast Asia.
This page explains more about the purpose and scope of the Global Human Rights sanctions regime.
This treaty was presented to Parliament in April 2018.
Details for OFSI General Licence - INT/2023/3749168: Israel, Palestine and Lebanon humanitarian activity
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Details for OFSI General licence INT/2024/5297490 - Permitted Iran Air Activities
General Licence and Publication Notice INT-2022-1845976
This document is the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission's statement and policy on equity, access and inclusion statement.
This report outlines new developments and activities that the UK government has undertaken in international humanitarian law during 2018 to 2020.
Guidance on how to interpret the 'public curiosity' requirement in the 1949 Geneva Conventions, developed by the UK government and the British Red Cross.
First published during the 2007 to 2010 Brown Labour government
This treaty was presented to Parliament in May 2021.
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