UK aid spending on fossil fuels
...in aid between 2002 and 2018. Over this period PIDG has spent $3.5bn on investments in a range of sectors including energy. Of this $750m was spent on oil and...
...in aid between 2002 and 2018. Over this period PIDG has spent $3.5bn on investments in a range of sectors including energy. Of this $750m was spent on oil and...
...million over a seven year period (2011 – 2018) through the DFID Malawi country programme to increase the use of effective family planning methods. This money will prevent: more than...
Today (14 August 2017) the Daily Mail has reported on House of Commons Speaker John Bercow’s decision to give the Speaker’s Democracy Award to Pakistani MP Marvi Memon for her...
...World Bank President David Malpass, that he intends to use the UK’s leverage to secure change at the Bank. Mr Sharma is quoted in the piece as saying: “The UK...
...that the regime has since used chemical weapons in four separate attacks – which Russia has gone to great lengths to conceal. The UK is committed to ensuring that all...
...if it ‘gains the freedom to define aid as it sees fit’; · UK peacekeeping operations should largely be funded through overseas aid; · the BBC World Service should be...
...could be ready by January 2021, with initial use prioritised for healthcare workers and the most vulnerable. Dr Saville went on to say that aid was also being used to...
...summit, BBC Radio 4 The World At One quoted words from the Prime Minister’s opening address: “We must use the collective purchasing power of Gavi – the vaccine alliance –...
...drive effective programming, more coherence among donors to tackle the fragmentation of effort, better support from international financial institutions for countries hosting refugees.” Mr Miliband noted DFID’s leadership in innovation...
...such as Uganda, South Sudan, Burundi and Rwanda. Trusted partners on the ground will use this support for prevention work to help contain the outbreak and stop its spread. The...