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Farmers in Western Africa will have the opportunity to grow and sell more crops on the open market following a new investment from the UK’s Department for International Development (DFID).
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UK deeply concerned about political instability in Somalia. Urges all parties to resolve differences through political process.
A call to action on the post-2015 development goals.
Foreign Secretary & Minister for Armed Forces visiting Sierra Leone to demonstrate continued support & commitment to defeating Ebola.
Foreign Secretary underlines UK support for the moderate opposition, as they fight ISIL’s extremism and Assad’s regime.
Following reports of a suicide attack this morning on a school in North East Nigeria, the Foreign Secretary, Philip Hammond, condemned the attack and expressed his support for Nigeria.
The plaque presented from the United Kingdom commemorates Pakistan's First World War Victoria Cross recipients
Foreign Secretary comments on recent reports of a mass rape in Northern Darfur, and the subsequent denial of access to the United Nations African Union Peacekeeping Mission to the area.
British expertise from the Met Office will help the Philippines better predict and prepare for natural disasters.
Minister for Latin America, Hugo Swire, spoke of the expanding links between the UK and Paraguay.
William Hague met Gordon Campbell, the Canadian High Commissioner to the UK, to discuss the use of sexual violence by ISIL in Iraq.
Hugo Swire welcomed the reopening of the Laos Embassy in London after 29 years and two years after the British Embassy reopened in Vientiane.
Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond condemns terrorist attacks in Jerusalem and Al-Arroub and highlights need for calm.
Egypt appeared before the UN Human Rights Council for its UPR, the UN’s review of human rights in every UN member state.
A UK aid funded programme is helping disadvantaged women and youth by providing vocational training on life skills.
DFID's Overseas Pensions Department is participating in the National Fraud Initiative (NFI) 2014/15 data matching exercise carried out by the Audit Commission. We are required by law to protect the public funds we admin…
A new British Ebola treatment facility opens to patients today in Kerry Town, near the Sierra Leone capital Freetown.
Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond welcomes significant contribution by Australia to support UK efforts to end Ebola in Sierra Leone
British Embassy Juba invites bids for Human Rights and Democracy Programme projects for the financial year 2015-16.
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