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Adolescents are encouraged to use reproductive health services through MEMA kwa Vijana, a sexual and reproductive health programme aimed at young people
Britain is set to triple aid efforts in Somalia in a bid to tackle the deep-rooted humanitarian and political crisis that has driven thousands into war, extremism and piracy.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Independent Commission for Aid Impact (ICAI) announces Mark Foster, John Githongo and Diana Good as new Commissioners to their Board.
Improving the health of factory workers in the Bangladesh garment industry through promotion of TB control in the workplace
Foreign Secretary William Hague said that real and visible change, needs to take place, and needs to begin now.
Minister Stephen O’Brien launches Trade Mark East Africa (TMEA), an initiative that will work across East Africa to fund new businesses, develop essential infrastructure and standardise regulation across the region.
British Prime Minister David Cameron said today that the United Kingdom would double its current contribution to polio eradication.
The Mental Health and Poverty Project has initiated reform to Zambia's mental health legislation which has remained unchanged since 1951
Global Food and Farming Futures.
Speech by Stephen O'Brien on the Forest Footprint Disclosure Review 2010.
Minister for Africa Henry Bellingham gives a statement on the arrest of Callixte Mbarushimana on charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity.
How UK aid is providing safe drinking water to communities returning home in Sindh province
UK aid helps to provide shelter, hygiene kits and safe water to communities in Dadu, Sindh province
How DFID funded medical help is reaching flood survivors in Sindh province
Project to find best way of solving needs of policy makers who want to make sense of systematic reviews and use the evidence they provide.
Foreign Secretary William Hague spoke about plans to unlock the potential in the Commonwealth at the Lowy Institute for International Policy on 19 January.
The Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) was established under the Kyoto Protocol and has so far helped to fund over 2,500 low carbon projects in developing countries
The Independent Commission for Aid Impact (ICAI) launched a consultation calling for members of the public to have their say on which areas of UK overseas aid they would like to see looked at.
DFID supports major international research initiative to improve food security for developing countries.
How UK aid is helping to get people back into their homes
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