Reaction to UK aid support for coronavirus vaccine

...could be ready by January 2021, with initial use prioritised for healthcare workers and the most vulnerable. Dr Saville went on to say that aid was also being used to...
...could be ready by January 2021, with initial use prioritised for healthcare workers and the most vulnerable. Dr Saville went on to say that aid was also being used to...
...summit, BBC Radio 4 The World At One quoted words from the Prime Minister’s opening address: “We must use the collective purchasing power of Gavi – the vaccine alliance –...
...women and boys and girls.” He welcomed DFID’s close links with the Foreign Office and called on Prime Minister Boris Johnson to use the UK’s influence for good, and to...
...such as Uganda, South Sudan, Burundi and Rwanda. Trusted partners on the ground will use this support for prevention work to help contain the outbreak and stop its spread. The...
...Africa, people who have experience of planning infrastructure, of delivering infrastructure, financing infrastructure, getting them together and saying: ‘How can we do this better? How do we use what we’ve...
...team of experts to the Bahamas to help assess the damage and coordinate the UK’s response, including any potential use of military assets if required. "The UK is a world...
...to use their sermons to challenge abuse reduced domestic violence by nearly 60% in 15 villages. DFID posted a video on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook telling the story of Denise,...
...saved $500 million and helped to triple implant use in developing countries. “This shows that Britain’s commitment to spending 0.7 per cent of our gross national income on aid is...
...help vulnerable communities in East Africa use this data to prepare for the arrival of locusts. This support will fund surveillance of the locusts and the spraying of aerial pesticides...
...coronavirus and to develop and test medicines to treat the disease, for use in the UK and around the world. Yesterday the Department for International Development also announced a £100...