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How the UK is helping marginalised groups access safe sex information, services and support in Kenya
UK aid funded clinics help mums have HIV negative babies and lead healthy lives
The first of a yearlong programme of 'Town Hall' meetings, run by UKCDS.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Prime Minister calls for a radical new approach to international development.
The World Vegetable Center is working with tribal communities in India to encourage production of vegetable soybean
The extra support was welcomed as key step towards the eradication of polio by the UK's Development Secretary
Today Sightsavers announced thirteen new programmes that will focus on innovative ways to improve health for people living in poor countries as part of a UK aid funded scheme.
Findings show no reliable evidence that primaquine reduces the transmission of P. falciparum malaria in malaria-endemic communities.
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.
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.
The World Vegetable Center have developed tropical tomatoes with resistance to several whitefly-transmitted begomoviruses through “gene pyramiding”.
How biofortified sweet potatoes are keeping pregnant women and young children healthy in Kenya
How community-based female health workers are preventing the deaths of mothers and babies
Nutritional indicators, haemoglobin and child’s attendance at school does not seem to be improved by deworming programmes in most trials.
A new study maps hotspots of human-animal infectious diseases and emerging disease outbreaks.
Prime Minister David Cameron announces £500 million in aid at the Family Planning Summit 2012 to increase international access to contraceptives.
Grand Challenges Canada is seeking bold ideas for humanity through the Stars in Global Health call for proposals.
New bridges replace those destroyed either by the conflict in 2009 or the devastating floods in 2010
The FEAST trial has won the prestigious BMJ Research Paper of the Year award.
DFID, MRC and the Wellcome Trust have recently announced nine new projects funded under the Joint Global Health Trials scheme.
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