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Britain's response to flooding in Benin and West Africa through emergency support to Care International.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Secretary of State for International Development Andrew Mitchell said: “Our sympathies go out to those affected by these disasters. We are…
How UK aid funded relief packages have helped families move back to their villages
Research conducted for the DFID-funded Pathways of Women's Empowerment Programme has been used to design a feminist Conditional Cash Transfers scheme in Egypt
This project shows how exposing young writers to ideas of gender equality had a huge impact on their lives and writings.
Overview details of the Spending Review 2010 for the Department for International Development
A new TB-treatment delivery strategy has been implemented by the National TB and Leprosy programme of Tanzania
Bill and Melinda Gates visited DFID to address staff, as part of a wider trip to the UK to highlight the importance of aid.
The Prime Minister launched the Strategic Defence and Security Review (SDSR) at 3.30pm on Tuesday 19 October.
DFID joined partners in Malawi to survey over 12,000 households to get an up-to-date picture of the country's progress towards MDG 1
The National Security Strategy (NSS) is published today.
From poverty to decent work – bridging the gap.
Children with disabilities are much less likely to go to school in the developing world than children who do not have disabilities
Foreign Secretary William Hague and Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for International Development Stephen O'Brien attended the Friends of Democratic Pakistan (FoDP) meeting in Brussels today.
International Development Secretary Andrew Mitchell joined Blog Action Day by writing his own blog on the issues of water and sanitation.
How flood resistant rice is helping South Asian farmers feed their families when the floods come
Working with Action Against Hunger to alleviate the Chad food crises
Sustained economic growth yields significant development gains. Stimulating growth that generates wealth creation is a key driver in lifting…
Secretary of State for International Development Andrew Mitchell's speech on wealth creation at the London School of Economics on Tuesday 12 October 2010.
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