Spending 0.7% on UK aid - and in the national interest

...as the amount of funding coming back into our own development financial instruments increases, we should be open to using the profits to count towards the 0.7%. The new chair...
...as the amount of funding coming back into our own development financial instruments increases, we should be open to using the profits to count towards the 0.7%. The new chair...
...to support UK charities reaching the most marginalised communities. The fund supports small, grassroots British charities working in developing countries to unlock new partnerships and fresh thinking. Charities can apply...
...Scotland and BBC Wales. There was additional coverage on the BBC News 24 news channel and in The Sun and Metro newspapers. A number of the medics also featured...
...or Chinese businesses, and we do not fund the Centre for New Structural Economics at Peking University Africa’s population is set to double by 2050 and as many as 18...
...to 2016. It does not accurately reflect current CDC activities. A new five year strategy was agreed with CDC in 2017. The ICAI report recognises the transformation made by CDC...
...Philippines and an increasing number in the UK pay to watch child abuse over the internet. Penny Mordaunt, the international development secretary, said the funding was part of a new...
New global figures for aid spending were released yesterday which showed the UK was one of five countries to meet or exceed the aid target of spending 0.7% of gross...
...if it spreads to Uganda, as the country has direct flights to the UK. In an interview with Sky News’s ‘The News Hour’ on Monday evening, after delivering the statement,...
UK aid is to fund new research to develop climate resilient, extra nutritious super crops, it was revealed this week - at the Chelsea Flower Show. Several media picked up...