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The Acting High Commissioner Andrew Hamilton has commended the Zambian Chevening Alumni for donating eight (8) computers and a financial donation to a charity in Lusaka.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Empowering Women and Girls through Education in advance of International Women´s Day.
British High Commissioner to Ghana Jon Benjamin spoke at the official launch of the African Science Academy on 3 February at Tema Community 6.
First countries to receive funding from the Education Cannot Wait initiative announced at a meeting of its High Level Steering Group.
Chevening Scholarships
DFID will provide £100 million through the Girls’ Education Challenge to help girls who have dropped out or never attended school.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
The Girls’ Education Forum will bring together governments, stakeholders, civil society partners and education champions.
The UK contributes to enhancement of learning across Africa through educational exchange opportunities in the UK.
Speech made by DFID Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at a Global Campaign for Education and the All Party Parliamentary Group - Global Education for All event.
The importance of education in defeating poverty and the challenges ahead.
The UK’s Girls Education Challenge is providing opportunities for both children and teachers through new community-based education classes.
New UK funding for UNRWA will help ensure schools reopen for half a million Palestinian children in time for new school year.
New five year education programme in the Democratic Republic of Congo will help girls and boys get the skills they need to succeed.
Teachers from the UK travelled to Zaatari camp this week to visit staff and pupils affected by the Syria conflict.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Meet Swapna - a girl who is going places in Bangladesh with a little help from UK aid.
The International Development Secretary calls for greater global commitment on education at the Education World Forum evening reception.
How UK support to Punjab is helping girls in the region attend low-cost private schools and improve their life chances.
59 countries reaffirm their commitment to support Afghanistan to become a secure and stable nation.
Justine Greening welcomes the announcment of this year's Nobel Peace Prize winners.
Avanti, sQuid, Whizz Education & Camara Education in UK aid partnership to improve education for over 25,000 girls and track impact of early, child and forced marriage.
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