Rohingya crisis: UK leading the humanitarian response

...what is needed is a longer-term commitment to these vulnerable men, women and children who have suffered so much. Sign up to receive updates to DFID in the News into...
...what is needed is a longer-term commitment to these vulnerable men, women and children who have suffered so much. Sign up to receive updates to DFID in the News into...
...as many charities on board as possible. “I want to see all UK aid agencies signed up, so together we can work to stop vulnerable people being exploited, abused and...
...and sanitation is at the heart of what UK aid does, but it is also tackling disease, terrorism and conflict, and creating a safer, healthier and more prosperous world for...
...aid budget only increases when the UK economy grows, a sign of our economic success, and we are driving value for money to ensure aid delivers for the British people....
...will make a difference. Over the years the way we spend aid money has got much smarter. It is time the way we raised aid money got smarter too. Sign...
...people to engage in politics, making communities more resilient to conflict and monitoring levels of political violence.” Sign up to receive updates to DFID in the News into your inbox...
...goes up when the UK economy grows, a sign of our economic success. The SID results showed the UK aid budget was £14.1 billion in 2017. The Department For International...
...rights to natural resources. Our support is making a difference to those who really need our help. Sign up to receive updates to DFID in the News into your inbox...
...defence relationships in fostering the UK-India partnership for the benefit of both countries and as a force for good in an uncertain world. Sign up to receive updates to DFID...
...and urban infrastructure work supports its strategic priorities of promoting prosperity, tackling extreme poverty, and strengthening resilience in developing countries,” adding that “DFID has clearly identified its niche in the...