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Thirteen new UK sanctions announced targeting individuals and businesses linked to the actions of Wagner Group in Africa.
FCDO travel advice for the Central African Republic. Includes safety and security, insurance, entry requirements and legal differences.
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Andrew Mitchell, UK Minister for Development and Africa, gave a closing speech at the 2023 Caucus of African Governors of the World Bank and IMF.
This study explores the competencies of ‘research leadership’ in the African context and strategies for developing it
The Minister’s responsibilities include: Africa Caribbean and Small Island Developing States Latin America conflict, stabilisation and mediation international finance (except Clean Green initiative, concessional finance and investment) safeguarding global education, gender and equality, and scholarships (except LGBT conference)
This study examines research leadership in social science and policy research in Africa and identifies the capacity needs for training
The Foreign Secretary is visiting 3 African countries on a 4-day visit to strengthen “future-focussed, mutually beneficial” partnerships.
On 20 January 2020, the UK Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, hosted the UK-Africa Investment Summit. The Summit agreed new lasting partnerships between the UK and African countries to deliver more investment, jobs and growth.
UK government is hosting the second West and Central Africa Trade and Investment Forum.
The Foreign Secretary James Cleverly gives a speech in Lagos, Nigeria, setting out a positive vision for the UK's partnerships with Africa.
Prime Minister Theresa May leads an ambitious three-nation trip to Africa.
Special envoys and representatives from Norway, the United Kingdom, the United States of America, and the European Union have issued a statement.
How to spot African swine fever, what to do if you suspect it and how to stop it spreading.
Latest FCDO travel advice for South Africa including on entry requirements, safety and security and local laws and customs
The UK-African Investment Summit (UK-AIS) aims to strengthen UK-African partnerships to create jobs and growth.
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