Tackling plastic pollution in the world’s oceans

...study found that 90 per cent of the plastic waste polluting oceans came from ten rivers in Africa and Asia. The UK Government is a global leader in protecting oceans...
...study found that 90 per cent of the plastic waste polluting oceans came from ten rivers in Africa and Asia. The UK Government is a global leader in protecting oceans...
...Press Association, Minister Stewart, the Minister for Africa for the Department for International Development and the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, said: "The reason why there are people displaced from their...
...on the MailOnline. In Kenya Ms Mordaunt launched the second phase of Trade Mark East Africa, the landmark UK aid programme that helps enterprise and creates jobs by breaking down...
...The BBC and The Guardian accompanied the Secretary of State on his visit - his first to Africa in the role - during which he talked to Ebola survivors and...
...international development programmes more effectively, which benefits the poorest countries around the world. This includes boosting economic development in Africa to help end poverty and strengthen global prosperity, and increasing...
...and authoritarian regime”. DFID no longer gives any money directly to the Ugandan Government. Direct support stopped in 2012. But the refugee crisis in Uganda is the largest in Africa...
...increase global protection against pandemics and diseases and helps to boost economic development in Africa and Asia to help end poverty and strengthen global prosperity. Penny Mordaunt, the International Development...
...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...
...European Union Emergency Trust Fund for Africa (EUTF). Work supported by this fund improves conditions for migrants in detention centres, where it is possible to do so. Initiatives include providing...
Today, DFID has announced £50 million of new funding to end female genital mutilation (FGM), the largest investment ever made to end FGM worldwide. The funding will support the African-led...