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...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...
...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...
...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...
...crises and UK aid saved millions of vulnerable people suffering from severe drought and starvation in Somalia, famine in South Sudan, violence in Burma and ongoing conflict in Yemen. DFID...
...people suffering from severe drought and starvation in Somalia, famine in South Sudan, violence in Burma and ongoing conflict in Yemen. Both The Daily Mail and The Sun also refer...
...Nigeria and Somalia by providing food, medical supplies and clean water, saving thousands of lives. When famine was declared in South Sudan at the beginning of the year, we provided...
...package of UK aid includes: £13 million for the second phase of the Work in Freedom programme to prevent trafficking and forced labour among women migrant workers from South Asia,...
...to the next generation.” There was further reporting on the visit by the MailOnline, The Daily Telegraph and The i, as well as in regional outlets including the South Wales...
...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...
...aid was soon on the ground, giving hope to survivors after years of brutality. Our work is making a difference around the world, from Nigeria, to Afghanistan, to South Sudan...