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British aid officials and UK crime agencies will spearhead a new drive to clamp down on overseas corruption in poor countries
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
ELRHA is currently looking for applicants interested in undertaking a new evidence review examining how research informs decision-making in the field of public health interventions.
In partnership with national bodies, the Centre for Evidence-based Health Care, Stellenbosch University, the South African Cochrane Centre and the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine are delivering advanced courses for peo…
A recent radio interview demonstrates how the African news service, AGFAX, helps disseminate specialist research to rural audiences.
2012 report on Future Proofing Cities takes a comprehensive look at environmental risks facing cities, particularly in the developing world.
"The leaders confirmed that the UK and Somali governments will co-host an international conference on Somalia on 7 May in the UK."
Working paper produced earlier this year, by the research programme consortium Migrating Out of Poverty, looks at the causes of migration.
Series of Country snapshots profiling the achievements of the programme across Asia in the last quarter.
The British Government has announced emergency budget support for the Government of Malawi.
Joint statement by the International Development Secretary and Foreign Secretary on the evidence of Rwandan and Ugandan involvement in supporting the M23 rebel group
Today is Universal Children's Day: a chance to reflect on children's rights and their integration into development strategies.
Speech by Secretary of State for International Development, Justine Greening, to the DFID/Omidyar Network Open Up! conference, at LSO St Luke's, London.
Recent report highlights potential benefits of developing strong network of home grown scientists and institutions in developing countries.
Secure Livelihoods Research Consortium (SLRC) explores the evidence on social protection and basic services in conflict-affected situations.
The Deputy Prime Minister met with Bono and the senior leadership of ONE to discuss transparency in the extractive industries.
Britain will work in partnership with the new Government of Somalia to help 20,000 Somalis benefit from better schools, sanitation, roads and health clinics.
Quarterly parliamentary statement on our progress in Afghanistan
"This is a significant moment for Somalia, and an important step towards a renewed political process."
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.
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