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Video and photos of Minister of State for International Development, Alan Duncan MP, on a fact-finding visit to Nepal. It was his first overseas visit since he was appointed as Minister of State on 13 May 2010.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
DFID will seek the best ways to gather maternal mortality data at the Women Deliver conference
Meet Ann, a Kenyan sex worker now accessing life-changing health services
UK Government to provide £19m to help support schools and health clinics
I am glad that the interception of the Rachel Corrie has been resolved peacefully
William Hague welcomes Consultative Peace Jirga.
The Government’s Forced Marriage Unit has launched an online resource to help frontline professionals working to protect potential victims of forced marriage.
The UK has made three pledges to the ICC Review Conference in Kampala, underlining our commitment to international criminal justice.
Lance Corporal McLoughlin is part of the Royal Army Medical Corps. He is currently attached to the Royal Dragoon Guards, serving on the front…
British nurses, doctors and health workers will get the chance to play a crucial role in the UK’s efforts to reduce maternal and child deaths in the world’s poorest countries
International Development Secretary Andrew Mitchell has approved a UK contribution of £210 million to the Global Environment Facility (GEF).
The Prime Minister's Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on BP, Treasury data and Gaza.
Foreign Office Minister Alistair Burt today spoke of his support for Women’s Day in Iran and the inspiring bravery of those committed to demanding human rights and freedoms.
Foreign Secretary William Hague met Canadian Foreign Minister Lawrence Cannon today.
Commander-in-Chief Fleet of the Royal Navy, Admiral Sir Trevor Soar, visited Afghanistan this week to see the work that Royal Navy and Royal Marines personnel are doing in Helmand province.
Engineers from 1st Armoured Engineer Squadron, 21 Engineer Regiment, recently supported a 1st Battalion The Duke of Lancaster’s Regiment operation…
Henry Bellingham, Minister for Africa, has expressed concern over the death of a Human Rights defender in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
The UK Government is introducing a new 'Aid Transparency Guarantee', which will make our aid fully transparent to citizens in both the UK and recipient countries.
Nine sixth-form students from Kesteven and Grantham Girls’ School in Grantham were today awarded for their film depicting life on a typical morning in a UK suburb versus a poor village in Africa.
Giving UK taxpayers value for money in aid
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