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Ex-Team GB Paralympians Ade Adepitan and Anne Wafula-Strike who have been affected by polio met with the new Secretary of State for International Development Justine Greening today to show support for eradicating the disease.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
In November 2012 applications will open for a new African research fund launched by the Royal society and DFID.
British support helps rebuild schools and bridges in Pakistan Administered Kashmir and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
How biochar - an innovative solution which improves soil and reduces pollution - is helping farmers in Vietnam
How we're helping to double your donations.
In Focus Policy Briefing suggests that the demographic shift in global poverty means that demand for “traditional aid” could lessen.
A meeting of key donors in Saudi Arabia has today agreed a vital package of support for Yemen that will help to stabilise the country and ensure it does not slip back into serious conflict.
Rt Hon Justine Greening MP and Lynne Featherstone MP have been appointed as new ministers for international development
How the UK's Rapid Response Facility is getting aid quickly to those in need
A new report on Theory of Change (ToC) and its use in International development has just been produced.
Britain will help Ghana to prepare for a future without aid and ensure that the poorest benefit from the country’s record growth.
New report develops a conceptual framework to characterize agricultural research in order to identify gaps in knowledge and practice.
Sanitation and Hygiene Applied Research Equity (SHARE) is currently working in the country to improve systems of research use.
SLRC has recently produced a series of country working papers to identify key knowledge gaps.
The UK Government has activated its new rapid response network for the first time, to help two million people affected by the cholera outbreak in Sierra Leone.
DFID is inviting applications for a new research programme which looks specifically at Brazilian development in relation to Africa.
Radio remains one of the most powerful communication tools in the 21st century. Two new books look at its role in research communication.
The Climate and Development Knowledge Network is currently calling for applications for round two of the CDKN Innovation Fund.
DRUSSA is attempting to promote understanding and recognition of the pathways from knowledge generation to knowledge utilisation.
DFID launch Development Research Uptake in Sub-Saharan Africa (DRUSSA) as the need for an African science news service increases.
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