Suspended Foreign Office aid programme in Syria
...is without risk. That's why all our programmes are designed carefully and subject to robust monitoring. The Government is committed to getting the very best results for the world’s poorest...
...is without risk. That's why all our programmes are designed carefully and subject to robust monitoring. The Government is committed to getting the very best results for the world’s poorest...
...have been absolutely clear on the robust measures in place to ensure our overseas development investments achieve the best value for money. Speaking yesterday a Downing Street spokesperson said: We...
...that their spend meets the highest standards, DFID works with them to instil best practice and achieve the very best results for the world’s poorest and the UK taxpayer. ...
...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...
The Independent on Sunday has today reported on comments made by the chairman of the UNAIDS Programme Coordinating Board (PCB) to campaigner Paula Donovan, who runs the Code Blue Campaign....
...for businesses to work with us. This includes ending agreements that stopped them bidding as part of more than one consortium. We also have requirements in our Code of Conduct,...
...teenage girls learning to code. One of them told him: “Education is a weapon that can change the world.” “She’s right”, he said, but added that “millions of girls around...
International Development Secretary Alok Sharma meets girls learning how to code during a trip to Ethiopia. Picture: DFID/Anna Dubuis International Development Secretary Alok Sharma wrote this piece about the upcoming...
...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...
...in the village of Kaworyo in Uganda. She believed she was keeping her “culture alive”. But today, now aged 77, she recognises Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) for what it is...