UK reshaping aid programmes in Burma

...that are exposed to the elements and cause fatal diseases to spread more rapidly. The IDC said: We very much welcome the £70 million of new aid allocated by the...
...that are exposed to the elements and cause fatal diseases to spread more rapidly. The IDC said: We very much welcome the £70 million of new aid allocated by the...
There has been coverage in The Telegraph, The Times, the Daily Star, Jewish News and Jerusalem Post today (Wednesday 30 May) of a new UK aid package of life-saving support...
...refugees, independent monitors in the settlements to verify the new registration processes and better reporting systems and referral mechanisms for allegations of corruption and sexual harassment by aid workers and...
...spending, but also if we can achieve that and help the national interest in a more direct way, then we will do so. “This has led to more co-designed and...
...the Evening Standard, Ms Mordaunt set out DFID’s new ambition and highlighting the impact the campaign against FGM has had to date. The op-ed ran in full on The Evening...
Today the Mail on Sunday published an article referencing DFID’s work through partner organisations in Syria: Charity begs for foreign aid from Britain to use 3D printer to build new...
...a devastating drought last year – but also saw the potential for technology and innovation to deliver aid in new ways. A piece on The Guardian website describes how the...
Today, DFID has announced £50 million of new funding to end female genital mutilation (FGM), the largest investment ever made to end FGM worldwide. The funding will support the African-led...
...chance, you cannot promote human rights or the dignity of every human being – whilst paying them for sex, and whilst funding an industry that exploits them. So why do...
...6 million unintended pregnancies help prevent the trauma of 75,000 stillbirths and nearly 44,000 new-born deaths DFID’s family planning support in the world’s poorest countries is helping women finish their...