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International Development Minister Alan Duncan today called for additional investment in the GAVI Alliance to fund immunisation programmes in the world's poorest countries and help stop the deaths of millions of children…
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CPRC partners in Bangladesh, Tanzania, Uganda, Burkina Faso, Niger and Senegal presented their research findings at the Fourth United Nations Conference on Least Developed Countries, held 7-13 May 2011, in Istanbul, Turkey
At a ceremony in London last night Shujaaz - a multimedia project partly funded by DFID - was announced as this year’s recipient of the One World Media Special Award.
Three countries pledge their continuing commitment to Sudan, both north and south, and their support for the development of two economically viable and peaceful states.
New review explores the catalytic role of PDPs as countries decide whether to adopt new products
A report from the International Conference on Global Land Grabbing hosted by the Future Agricultures Consortium at the University of Sussex 6-8 April 2011
Results from a new trial show that artesunate should replace quinine as recommended drug for treating severe malaria in children
Merlin was one of a number of local and international non governmental organisations supported by the UK government to bring much needed assistance to the survivors of Cyclone Giri which struck Burma Rakhine State in October.
Farmers in Tanzania, sick of losing their chickens to hungry hawks, have taken drastic, if creative action, thanks to an innovative programme funded by DFID and a little bit of pink dye
Britain is leading the fight against malaria drug resistance through a project in Burma which is tackling issues around diagnosis, prescription of drugs and prevention.
A new book from the ICRAF identifies species of antimalarial trees that have potential for further study and development as crops.
How a DFID supported health programme in rural India is helping to raise awareness of malaria prevention and treatment among vulnerable tribal communities
New systematic review states an urgent need to improve quality of outpatient care in both the public and private sector in poorer countries.
New report from IFPRI shows agricultural research and development in Africa hindered by significant challenges.
International Development Minister Stephen O’Brien MP yesterday attended the Women's Institute's Women Reaching Women Project Conference.
Many school children report missing a month or more of schooling each year in Swaziland, according to the Addressing the Balance of Burden in HIV/AIDS (ABBA) RPC.
Latest update on how DFID is helping those affected by the monsoon floods.
The team will work with the Scheme funders to secure and enhance the impact of research funded under the Scheme on policy and practice.
International Development Minister Stephen O'Brien's speech to the National Federation of Women's Institutes - Women Reaching Women Conference, Tuesday 12 April 2011.
Today the UK Government gave its backing to a global scheme which will help developing countries cut their carbon emissions.
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