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Twenty-four innovative agri-tech projects have been awarded a share of £16 million funding through the latest round of the Agri-Tech Catalyst.
DFID-funded scientists win World Food Prize with nutrient packed sweet potato which helps millions of people avoid malnutrition and disease.
International Development Minister Nick Hurd visited Sierra Leone to see how UK aid is helping the country move on from Ebola to a stronger future.
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 UK is fully committed to supporting Nigeria in its fight against Boko Haram and to helping find those abducted.
Britain backs a free and fair process at the ballot box in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
UK International Development Minister Nick Hurd announces new mobile technology partnership with GSMA.
The UK is stepping up humanitarian support including food packages and medical supplies.
Britain is working with the Carter Center in the push to beat Guinea Worm supporting its treatment and prevention.
New humanitarian support from Britain will help millions of people facing a severe and escalating food crisis in Ethiopia.
Launch of new partnership between the UK's Energy Africa and the US's Power Africa Initiative.
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