Telegraph article on UK aid to Syria
...use of the Bab al-Hawa crossing while we investigated concerns that fees were being collected from trucks delivering humanitarian aid in Idlib. We resumed aid through this crossing in October...
...use of the Bab al-Hawa crossing while we investigated concerns that fees were being collected from trucks delivering humanitarian aid in Idlib. We resumed aid through this crossing in October...
...in developing countries. This is based on a commitment The Department For International Development made at the World Humanitarian Summit in May 2016 to increase our use of cash payouts...
...on their individual situation. This allowance can be withdrawn from any cashpoint in their local area and is used to buy essential supplies, such as food and medical assistance to...
...spending, a crackdown on profiteering suppliers, efficiency savings, and increased use of payment by results. The NAO rightly praises DFID. Priti Patel expects every government department that spends aid money...
...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...
...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...
...doubling our investment to help developing countries prepare for it. Since 2011, UK aid has reduced 16 million tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions globally. “We know developing countries rely on...
...aid budget, to use the same ruthlessness to improve their aid spending. This government deplores waste. But we firmly believe it is right to spend 0.7 per cent of our...