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Multidimensionality Matters is the first publication in a series of three books produced by the Young Lives programme.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
UK aid will provide sanitation and clean water through the Gurkha Welfare Scheme for ex-servicemen and their families
Today the International Development Committee publishes its report ‘Working in fragile and conflict-affected states: DRC and Rwanda’.
William Hague and Alan Duncan pledged Britain's support for Yemen’s transition in a meeting with Nobel Laureate Tawakul Karman
Policy brief from APPP considers what lessons to be learned from Ghana in developing policies to promote accessible justice in Africa.
Stephen O'Brien condemns the ongoing violence in Darfur.
The UK is to help provide 3,800 new artificial limbs and 10,000 crutches for Afghan children and adults
The UK will create jobs, boost business and support the crack down on crime in the Caribbean
UK aid will help protect people in Libya from the threat of deadly landmines, allowing them to return safely to their homes and businesses
Andrew Mitchell's speech at Chatham House looked at why the UK is supporting the rise of democracy in the region, 12 September 2011.
The Africa Power and Politics Programme (APPP) has released Research report 2, by Sarah Vaughan and Mesfin Gebremichael.
A new strategy published today outlines how the UK will help to stop serious conflict taking hold in unstable countries
Today South Sudan marks its independence to become the world's newest country.
Britain has set out how it plans to tackle poverty in the Occupied Palestinian Territories over the next four years
The Prime Minister today announced further UK support for economic and political reform in the Middle East and North Africa.
How improved security and agricultural support from the UK is helping Afghan farmers to move away from growing poppies to more sustainable crops
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.
International Development Secretary, Andrew Mitchell, meets Chairperson of the African Union Commission, discusses Libya, Ivory Coast, Liberia situations
London Conference on 29 March to discuss the situation in Libya with allies and partners
International Development Secretary, Andrew Mitchell today announced UK support to an innovative programme which will help the Afghan Government…
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