UK response to Hurricane Maria: 20 September 2017

...fortnight. Families have lost their homes, lives have been ripped apart, and the victims of Hurricane Irma are now facing the new threat of Hurricane Maria. But they should know,...
...fortnight. Families have lost their homes, lives have been ripped apart, and the victims of Hurricane Irma are now facing the new threat of Hurricane Maria. But they should know,...
...on Mr Sharma’s announcement of a new International Development Infrastructure Commission and highlights opportunities for private sector investment to grow the economies of developing countries and create the UK’s trading...
...Yegna, which this paper highlighted yesterday. My approach is about maximising value for money. It is crucial we are absolutely accountable and transparent to British taxpayers about where their money...
...hurricanes in the Caribbean. This applies to countries even where their Gross National Income per capita would normally rule them out of receiving ODA. Anguilla, British Virgin Islands and Turks...
...74% of the UK government’s development budget. We are working with other government departments to make sure they apply the same rigorous approach in their development spending. The Daily Express...
...of cutting-edge technology to transform the way we do development, or drought-resistant seeds to boost food production, or new vaccines to wipe out disease. We must leave no-one behind, including...
...world. The Daily Mail covered the news, reporting that the announcement would see UK aid take the equivalent of 1.5 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide out of the air, helping...
...face of the earth”, noting the $2 billion which Rotary International has raised towards the campaign since 1985. Regional newspapers the Dudley News and Droitwich Advertiser wrote about Paul Robinson,...
...entire families, run riot through communities and spread across borders, making it a threat to us all. In the last week, details emerged of new treatments which could cure this...
...place in London next year as an opportunity for businesses and world leaders to come together to “turbo-charge” the appetite for trade. Widespread coverage, including in the Hindustan Times, pointed...