UK aid's role in Libyan detention centres
...or abandon them in the desert. We’re clear that the human rights situation in Libya can only be improved under the stability of a united and representative Government. Outside detention...
...or abandon them in the desert. We’re clear that the human rights situation in Libya can only be improved under the stability of a united and representative Government. Outside detention...
This week, the UK attended a meeting of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) to discuss the deteriorating humanitarian situation in Syria. This meeting comes amid escalating violence in Idlib...
...for the world’s least-developed countries, would depend on this approach. The paper explains how Britain is one of the few countries to meet the United Nations target for spending 0.7%...
...United Nations member committed to in 2015. “We’ve achieved a lot since then. UK aid has supported the development of the world’s first Ebola vaccine and last year helped to...
...to do the same. DFID is sharing its tough approach with other government departments who spend ODA to make sure they can apply the same approach. Staff from the United...