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Lifesaving UK government help for more than a million people in Ethiopia, Kenya and Somalia
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Although the international response has so far reached millions of people across the Horn of Africa, serious concerns remain about the situation in Somalia.
The announcement of further British support comes in response to a UN estimate that 1.5 million people are in urgent need because of the violence
The UK Government has today announced further support for people affected by last year's devastating floods
Minister Stephen O'Brien is in Niger to see for himself how British aid is helping thousands of people survive the food crisis in West Africa.
The aid includes emergency food for people across the region as well food vouchers to see them through the next six months
The humanitarian situation in Syria risks deteriorating significantly unless there is an immediate end to ongoing violence, the Development Minister warned today
Britain will help provide vital services to tens of thousands of refugees across the Occupied Palestinian Territories, Alan Duncan said today.
Britain will help a further million people survive the food crisis in West Africa
British aid will help more than a quarter of a million people caught up in the humanitarian crisis in Yemen
The British government will provide emergency support to help 100,000 people facing severe food shortages in South Sudan.
Today, Britain and the United Nations are bringing together influential global leaders to help make the world more resilient to natural disasters.
Britain will help hospitals provide trauma surgery for hundreds of Syrians injured in the conflict and medical care for thousands more.
Britain will fund a range of innovative projects to save more lives in emergencies
Britain will provide funding to the UN to help get food to 1.7 million people caught up in the ongoing violence
UK aid will provide emergency food, medical supplies and water for thousands of children caught up in the Sahel hunger crisis
International Development Minister Alan Duncan announced new support for healthcare, emergency shelter and food
Britain is setting up a network of top businesses and charities to respond when large scale emergencies hit
Britain backs international calls to allow aid agencies into Syria
Humanitarian assistance scaled up and made ‘smarter’ as global emergencies continued to expand in both frequency and complexity.
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