How UK aid is helping girls around the world

...teenage girls learning to code. One of them told him: “Education is a weapon that can change the world.” “She’s right”, he said, but added that “millions of girls around...
...teenage girls learning to code. One of them told him: “Education is a weapon that can change the world.” “She’s right”, he said, but added that “millions of girls around...
...my trip to Ethiopia, I met inspiring girls learning how to code during a summer camp, backed by UK aid. Mekdes, who is 16, told me “education is a weapon...
International Development Secretary Alok Sharma meets girls learning how to code during a trip to Ethiopia. Picture: DFID/Anna Dubuis International Development Secretary Alok Sharma wrote this piece about the upcoming...
There has been widespread broadcast, print and online coverage of the visit by the Duke of Sussex and the Duchess of Sussex to countries across Southern Africa. The Royal couple...
...Maverick in South Africa. It also ran in The Jakarta Post, on Al Arabiya's English language website, read throughout the Middle East, in Portugal's top national daily Diário de Notícias,...
...the spread of Ebola clean water, hygiene and sanitation to 430,000 displaced Iraqis emergency support for the victims of war in Somalia and South Sudan The International Development Secretary said:...
...an emergency UN appeal to help vulnerable communities in Kenya, Somalia, Ethiopia, Sudan, South Sudan, Eritrea, Djibouti and Tanzania prepare for the arrival of locusts. Helped the FAO to protect...
...benefit the world’s poorest countries. In 2018, CDC invested in over 1,000 companies in Africa and South Asia. These companies employed over 850,000 people, paid over $3.2 billion worth in...
...with trusted partners on the ground – not through the governments directly. UK aid is saving lives in countries such as South Sudan, Somalia and Yemen that are home to...
...Dorset, South Hampshire, Isle of Wight and parts of West Sussex and Wiltshire, featured a separate clip by DFID Logistician Alex Franklin who is currently on board RFA Mounts Bay...