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Foreign Secretary William Hague wrote about areas where the Falklands, UK and Argentina can work together in an article for the Telegraph.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The DFID-funded project inspires around five million young Kenyans to take action to improve their lives
A look at the work of the Foreign Office and its embassies overseas this week.
In response to the House of Lords report on the UK's aid target, Andrew Mitchell reaffirmed Britain's commitment to the world's poorest people.
Foreign Secretary William Hague addressed the London School of Economics event 'International Policy Responses to Change in the Arab World" on 27 March.
ESRC and DFID are inviting applications to review and synthesise research.
London conference brings together security and climate experts to examine risks to global stability and prosperity.
Support from the government will help to improve the lives of a million people living in African slums
Young Lives: New publication on Global child poverty and well-being.
Development Secretary Andrew Mitchell made the key note presentation on forests and how UK is working to tackle illegal logging and climate change at the UK Timber Trade Federation's annual event.
UK aid is working with CAFOD to bring clean, safe water to the world's poorest communities
How UK aid is helping to improve hygiene and sanitation in Bangladesh
Britain will provide funding to the UN to help get food to 1.7 million people caught up in the ongoing violence
UK doctors, midwives and medics will train over 17,000 health workers to provide emergency care for mothers and newborns across Africa and Asia
David Cameron and Barack Obama renewed commitments to change the lives of 1.2 billion poor people by working together
UK aid will provide emergency food, medical supplies and water for thousands of children caught up in the Sahel hunger crisis
Speech by Gerald Howarth, Minister for International Security Strategy.
International Development Minister Alan Duncan announced new support for healthcare, emergency shelter and food
Applications now open for Major Grant under the CEPR – initiative on Private Enterprise Development in Low-Income Countries (PEDL).
This competition for DFID health research funding concerns developing new technologies to impact on diseases of poverty e.g. vaccines, drugs, insecticides, diagnostics, reproductive health commodities.
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