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Every school in the UK will get a chance to link up with a partner school in a developing country under a new scheme launched today
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
New bridges replace those destroyed either by the conflict in 2009 or the devastating floods in 2010
DFID seeks multi-disciplinary research teams to undertake Rigorous Literature Reviews of existing evidence in areas of priority for DFID.
Today the UK Government is launching the first round of funding for the Girls' Education Challenge
UK to support 24,000 children to attend school, with half being girls, to address the education emergency
How UK aid is protecting some of the most vulnerable people in Kenya through cash transfers
Britain will help millions more children access quality education in a major global drive to tackle illiteracy
DFID-funded research helps generate new knowledge to improve access to primary and secondary education for disadvantaged children in poor countries
Britain will help up to a million of the poorest girls in the world go to school, through the Girls Education Challenge.
The Government of Zambia has established access and quality of education, especially for girls, as a national priority, even in hard economic times.
The Gambia has worked directly to address gender disparity in education, particularly in poor rural communities.
How UK aid is changing lives by getting more girls into school
Minister of State Alan Duncan visits schoolchildren in Northern Ireland
The Born to Shine TV series has raised millions of pounds to save children’s lives around the world - with the help of UK aid.
UK aid is getting children in Pakistan back to school after the devastation left behind by the floods
Many school children report missing a month or more of schooling each year in Swaziland, according to the Addressing the Balance of Burden in HIV/AIDS (ABBA) RPC.
How school bursaries are changing girls' lives in Tanzania
The UK Government will boost its contribution to UNICEF to help the global children’s agency improve the health, protection and education of the world’s poorest children.
UK aid helps to provide shelter, hygiene kits and safe water to communities in Dadu, Sindh province
How a Zimbabwean grandmother can send her grandchildren to school thanks to these rabbits
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