UK reshaping aid programmes in Burma

...that are exposed to the elements and cause fatal diseases to spread more rapidly. The IDC said: We very much welcome the £70 million of new aid allocated by the...
...that are exposed to the elements and cause fatal diseases to spread more rapidly. The IDC said: We very much welcome the £70 million of new aid allocated by the...
...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...
...tool that is considered “best-practice” globally. While we welcome ICAI’s acknowledgement that UK aid is helping women around the world access the life-saving services they need, it is disappointing the...
...defects, to developing drought resistant crops to help reduce hunger. We welcome this report, which recognises Newton Fund’s global reputation for strong research partnerships with developing countries to help tackle...
...are better prepared than ever to tackle the growing challenges the world faces. Our investment helps the world’s poorest and most vulnerable, while also protecting and promoting Britain’s national security,...
...Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda and Rwanda to provide clean energy for households, communities and businesses. Providing support for business and governments to make energy access affordable to the poorest people in...
...change related droughts and floods, and a lack of economic opportunities threaten stability. Instability threatens British interests in Tanzania, South Africa and the wider region, and the UK’s prospects for...
...an emergency UN appeal to help vulnerable communities in Kenya, Somalia, Ethiopia, Sudan, South Sudan, Eritrea, Djibouti and Tanzania prepare for the arrival of locusts. Helped the FAO to protect...
...unscrupulous practices. Specific reforms include: A robust Code of Conduct to ensure the highest standards of ethical and professional behaviour by DFID suppliers, with legally enforceable sanctions. Tougher scrutiny of...
...informed us that the Country Director had resigned and reported that six other members of staff had been involved in a number of breaches of Oxfam’s code of conduct. They...