UK aid commitments
...in Africa and South Asia, and to harness the huge untapped potential presented by booming young populations. We are also helping to stabilise populations and give people livelihoods so they...
...in Africa and South Asia, and to harness the huge untapped potential presented by booming young populations. We are also helping to stabilise populations and give people livelihoods so they...
...of the largest donors and continue to provide support to our international partners such as the WHO. The UK is also supporting neighbouring countries like Uganda, Rwanda and South Sudan...
...the Rohingya crisis in Bangladesh and famine in South Sudan. UK aid spending in all these countries went up in 2017. At the same time UK aid has shifted away...
...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...
...crops, which have so far been adopted in 30 countries in Africa and South Asia.” The BBC’s Woman’s Hour also covered the announcement, interviewing DFID’s Chief Scientist Charlotte Watts, who...
...all girls are as lucky as Anne. One in three women globally will experience sexual or physical violence. In humanitarian crises, like in the conflict in South Sudan, UK aid...
...southern African nation has “long been plagued by bad governance and corruption” and reports that DFID spends about £65 million each year in Malawi. There is also a reference to...
...number of refugees in Africa - totalling over 1.3 million people - who have fled violence and conflict in South Sudan, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Burundi. It is...
...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...
...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...