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An innovative health workers’ scheme has completely transformed the face of health care across rural Ethiopia.
Speech by Secretary of State for International Development, Andrew Mitchell.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Britain's new humanitarian policy was launched today setting out how the UK will respond to - and help prevent - disasters
Minister of State Alan Duncan visits schoolchildren in Northern Ireland
UK aid will help protect people in Libya from the threat of deadly landmines, allowing them to return safely to their homes and businesses
Britain is leading the way in good quality aid that makes a real long term difference to ending poverty, says a new report
Andrew Mitchell's speech at Chatham House looked at why the UK is supporting the rise of democracy in the region, 12 September 2011.
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New call for impact evaluations of social protection.
Britain will advise and support the world's poorest countries to prepare for key trade talks and climate negotiations
To improve nutrition in the developing world, new funding will be used to evaluate the evidence and carry out research on what works and what doesn’t.
Britain will provide urgent humanitarian support including medical help, food and other basic supplies for thousands of people affected by the conflict in Libya
The threat to cassava production from pests and diseases.
The Born to Shine TV series has raised millions of pounds to save children’s lives around the world - with the help of UK aid.
The Africa Power and Politics Programme (APPP) has released Research report 2, by Sarah Vaughan and Mesfin Gebremichael.
How UK aid is helping malnourished children and their mothers as part of the response to the humanitarian crisis in the Horn of Africa
How UK aid is helping Uganda's poorest people to grow their own food and move away from emergency handouts
Linking women who test HIV positive in antenatal and maternity services to long-term HIV care and treatment services in Kenya
A qualitative study of the lives of people living with HIV who have been taking antiretroviral therapy for more than one year in Wakiso District, Uganda.
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