How UK aid is helping the world’s most vulnerable in Malawi

The Daily Mail has today run a critical article on Gertrude Maseko, the First Lady of Malawi, spending an estimated £80,000 of Malawian taxpayer's money on a visit to London...
The Daily Mail has today run a critical article on Gertrude Maseko, the First Lady of Malawi, spending an estimated £80,000 of Malawian taxpayer's money on a visit to London...
...visited South Africa, Botswana, Angola and Malawi and visited a series of UK aid projects. In Angola, the Duke walked across a field of live landmines in Huambo in Angola,...
LBC Radio presenter Nick Ferrari yesterday criticised the government for spending aid money on family planning programmes in Malawi. While speaking about the NHS on his radio show, he incorrectly...
Several media have covered the UK’s response to the devastating cyclone in Southern Africa which has hit Mozambique, Malawi and Zimbabwe. UK aid is providing £20 million of support, including...
...£2.5 million this year. This is also incorrect – DFID has not provided any new support in 2017 to help ensure free, fair and peaceful elections in Kenya. As our...
Media continue to cover UK aid’s response to the devastating Cyclone Idai which has hit millions of people across Mozambique, Malawi and Zimbabwe. A team of UK medical workers is...
...a world-leading humanitarian response team to deal with crises like Cyclone Idai, which hit Mozambique, Malawi and Zimbabwe last month. It is essential we ensure value for money for the...
...The Foreign Office has suspended this programme while they investigate the allegations that some money meant for the Civilian Police Force – Free Syrian Police – could have ended up...
...suggests the aid Mozambique receives is therefore “freeing up funds”, which can be used on spending like the jet. The UK does not provide any funding directly to the Government...
...given to the Government of Bangladesh, the Bangladeshi Election Commission or any Bangladeshi political parties for this election. The UK has always been clear there should be free, fair, inclusive...