Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting
...local currency bonds and to improve central bank capacity. DFID also launched the Digital Finance Champions Group. Read more here: Bank of England African central bank partnership among slew of...
...local currency bonds and to improve central bank capacity. DFID also launched the Digital Finance Champions Group. Read more here: Bank of England African central bank partnership among slew of...
...Republic of Congo (DRC). In Ghana, for example, women in participating villages reported a 55 per cent drop in violence by their sexual partner over 18 months. The Guardian reported...
...was also covered extensively in the international press including in Jakarta Post, The East African, Republic World, The Nation, Hindustan Times, India Today, Khaleej Times, Straits Times, This Day, France...
...and then published in line with guidance from OSR’s Code of Practice for Statistics. The nature of DFID’s work, especially in conflict states such as Syria, can make obtaining accurate...
Today the International Development Secretary Penny Mordaunt announced a new package of support for the United Nations’ Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), warning that 2018 could be the bleakest year...
Last night’s BBC News at 10, this morning’s Radio Four Today Programme and BBC News Online are reporting on the escalating violence in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC)....
International Development Secretary Rory Stewart in Katwa, Democratic Republic of Congo Fresh UK support to help deal with the Ebola outbreak in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)...
Today, the Daily Mail has reported that the UK gives £2 billion to 17 countries on the Foreign and Commonwealth Office's (FCO) list of 30 Human Rights Priority Countries. The...
Today The Daily Mail carries a story on page 18 of the newspaper and online which reports on Transparency International’s annual list of corrupt countries. The coverage claims that UK...
...ODA back to the list of ODA-eligible countries, if their income per capita falls low enough, for example as a result of a catastrophic natural disaster or other crisis. This...