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Britain will forge a new partnership between east Africa, leading businesses and the London Stock Exchange Group to boost development in the region.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Minister for Europe praises Kosovo’s municipal elections as broad success, but condemns violence in the north of Kosovo.
DFID brings together donors, the UN and NGOs to make commitments to ensure girls and women are protected in emergencies.
A 23-year-old Sri Lankan man was arrested in connection with a sham wedding at Harrow Register Office a few days ago.
DFID Minister Lynne Featherstone highlights the importance of disability issues in development, during four-day visit to Uganda
The government will match all public donations to UNICEF’s Syria appeal to help double the charity’s ability to support more children in need.
New online tool launched today will help UK taxpayers track overseas development investment right down to the individual project level.
Relocating to environment-friendly offices at the High Commission allows closer working across UK government teams and brings cost savings
Prime Minister David Cameron announces new support for businesses across the Middle East and North Africa at the World Islamic Economic Forum.
Speech by Lynne Featherstone, Parliamentary under Secretary of State for International Development on the need for more skilled health workers in the world's poorest countries.
A new report from the World Health Organisation highlights the need for continued investment into research and development of new TB vaccines
The 2013 Human Security: Humanitarian Perspectives and Responses Conference took place last week in Istanbul.
Momentum must not be lost in the drive to tackle poor safety and labour conditions for workers in the Bangladesh garment sector, International Development Secretary Justine Greening has warned, six months on from the Rana Pl…
Britain will spearhead a new drive to put disability at the forefront of the world's development efforts, UK international development Minister Lynne Featherstone has announced.
The Deputy Prime Minister reaffirmed the UK’s support for Burma.
Justine Greening visited Glasgow-based charity the Scottish Catholic International Aid Fund.
Speech by Lynne Featherstone, Parliamentary under Secretary of State for International Development, on disability and development in Entebbe, Uganda.
UK government to support Aung San Suu Kyi’s plans for the renovation of Rangoon General Hospital in Burma, the Prime Minister announces
The Department for International Development has launched its latest round of trainee adviser roles.
£2 million in new support from the UK will help Syrian refugees, including children, who have been forced to flee to Iraq to escape fighting
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