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More than five million people - one million of them children under the age of five - will be protected from malaria in Mozambique with help from the British Government.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
In two speeches this week, Minister of State for International Development Alan Duncan has been explaining where and how British development funding will be delivered over the next four years.
Pastoralists are changing the way they live and work in response to new opportunities and threats.
Scientific expertise has brought the rinderpest virus to the point of extinction, helping to protect the livelihoods of millions of livestock keepers
A Cochrane Review by the DFID-funded Effective Health Care Research Consortium helped to define policies in the new edition of the guidelines
Milk production and income has increased for East African farmers thanks to the introduction of low cost fodder trees
International Development Secretary, Andrew Mitchell today announced UK support to an innovative programme which will help the Afghan Government…
A project supporting Kenyan small-scale tea farmers, which features in The Co-operative’s new high profile TV campaign, has received important backing from the Department for International Development(DFID).
Brazil’s Maria da Penha Law was put in place to prevent and combat domestic and family violence against women
Young adults from across the country and from all walks of life will be given the chance to make a real difference in the poorest parts of the world – by volunteering overseas.
Scientists, extension workers, farmers and consumers benefit from a project which significantly contributed to knowledge on African indigenous vegetables
Working with the Grain? Rethinking African Governance.
Hosna's father was planning for her to get married, but with help from a UK aid funded partner organisation, IPPF, she was able to make an informed decision about her future.
How school bursaries are changing girls' lives in Tanzania
Research into malaria control methods has helped to reduce disease spread in conflict areas of Afghanistan and refugee camps in Pakistan
Improved hygiene in poultry production can reduce the spread of avian flu and improve livelihoods of smallholder farmers
Today, Secretary of State for International Development Andrew Mitchell has been named as one of the top 100 people fighting to improve girls’ and women’s lives worldwide.
Changing lives, delivering results: our plans to help the world's poorest people.
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Co-funded grants aim to reduce poverty in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia as world food prices mount
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