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Britain is supporting a breakthrough in text message technology to help tackle water shortages in drought-affected Africa
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Diverse Voices: In the quest for economic growth in Africa who is getting left behind and why?
New bridges replace those destroyed either by the conflict in 2009 or the devastating floods in 2010
Britain will help stabilise the Malawian economy by providing urgent assistance to support the country's currency following its recent devaluation
Foreign Secretary William Hague announced a UK initiative on preventing sexual violence in conflict.
Foreign Secretary William Hague today visited newly-reappointed Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov in Moscow. They spoke about a range of global foreign policy issues including Syria and Iran.
The FEAST trial has won the prestigious BMJ Research Paper of the Year award.
A look at the work of the Foreign Office and its embassies overseas this week.
The UK and Libya will work together to develop a modern and reliable communications infrastructure in Libya, spreading the practice of open government.
DFID, MRC and the Wellcome Trust have recently announced nine new projects funded under the Joint Global Health Trials scheme.
British aid will help more than a quarter of a million people caught up in the humanitarian crisis in Yemen
DFID seeking to collate and review evidence on indicators, metrics and monitoring systems for agriculture, poverty and the environment.
Britain will improve food supply and farming across Africa to help pull 50 million people out of chronic poverty over the next 10 years, International Development Secretary Andrew Mitchell announced at an event today in Wash…
Britain will improve food supply and farming across Africa to help pull 50 million people out of chronic poverty over the next ten years in conjunction with the private sector
Britain will work to secure a new arms trade treaty this summer to introduce international regulations of the arms trade for the first time.
The Strategic Impact Evaluation Fund has just launched its first call for proposals with a deadline of 4th June.
Speech by International Development Minister Alan Duncan at the International Institute for Strategic Studies on the need for an ethical treaty for the arms industry
DFID seeks multi-disciplinary research teams to undertake Rigorous Literature Reviews of existing evidence in areas of priority for DFID.
Speech by International Development Minister Stephen O’Brien at the Roundtable on Transparency, Accountability and Good Governance: The Future of International Development
Today young people in Scotland were encouraged to apply for a 'life-changing' volunteering scheme to help tackle poverty overseas.
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