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How UK aid is helping malnourished children and their mothers as part of the response to the humanitarian crisis in the Horn of Africa
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How UK aid is helping Uganda's poorest people to grow their own food and move away from emergency handouts
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Linking women who test HIV positive in antenatal and maternity services to long-term HIV care and treatment services in Kenya
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A qualitative study of the lives of people living with HIV who have been taking antiretroviral therapy for more than one year in Wakiso District, Uganda.
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How UK aid is helping Ethiopian farmers to get a fair price for their produce
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How UK aid has provided seeds and fertilisers to help people recover
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Solar powered technology funded by UK aid brings light to rural Pakistan
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Helping to build flood-resistant houses across Pakistan
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UK aid is getting children in Pakistan back to school after the devastation left behind by the floods
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How UK aid works with the private sector to help lift people out of poverty in Africa
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Equalities Minister Lynne Featherstone meets the women who are helping their communities
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How UK aid is helping to lower the price of HIV treatment
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How improved security and agricultural support from the UK is helping Afghan farmers to move away from growing poppies to more sustainable crops
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Merlin was one of a number of local and international non governmental organisations supported by the UK government to bring much needed assistance to the survivors of Cyclone Giri which struck Burma Rakhine State in October.
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Farmers in Tanzania, sick of losing their chickens to hungry hawks, have taken drastic, if creative action, thanks to an innovative programme funded by DFID and a little bit of pink dye
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How a DFID supported health programme in rural India is helping to raise awareness of malaria prevention and treatment among vulnerable tribal communities
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Many school children report missing a month or more of schooling each year in Swaziland, according to the Addressing the Balance of Burden in HIV/AIDS (ABBA) RPC.
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How Britain is helping Burmese people rebuild their lives
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The use of hazardous pesticides used to control eggplant borer has been reduced by the introduction of an integrated pest management system
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The International Food Policy Research Institute has published much of its research findings in response to the global food price crisis
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Two new rice varieties developed in India have become the first widely adopted modern varieties on India's uplands.
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Herbicide-resistant maize promises effective integrated management of the Striga weed in Sub-Saharan Africa and increasing crop yields.
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Policy change in Kenya's dairy industry, has improved handling and hygiene of milk, increased profit margins, given greater access to milk, and provided employment.
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The PETRRA project in Bangladesh has achieved substantial improvements in rice production, income and empowerment of women.
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Encouraging farmers in conflict areas to grown high-value crops such as mint has had a positive impact on the lives of many Afghan families.
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Better access to fisheries resources for community-based organisations has resulted in significant increases in their fishing incomes.
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How food security can be improved through collaborative research
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Genetically Improved Farmed Tilapia provides food, generates income and gives employment for millions across Asia
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Innovative partnerships enable the adoption of zero-tillage to sow wheat after rice in the Indo-Gangetic Plains
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Countries across Eastern, Central and Southern Africa could benefit from local production of vaccine against East Coast Fever
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Vital research is helping to protect essential crops from damage and diseases caused by whiteflies
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Smallholder farmers in 9 countries are benefitting from the establishment of walk-in plant health clinics
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Collaborative research leads to the development of new water-tolerant rice varieties to protect crops from short-term flooding.
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Scientific expertise has brought the rinderpest virus to the point of extinction, helping to protect the livelihoods of millions of livestock keepers
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A Cochrane Review by the DFID-funded Effective Health Care Research Consortium helped to define policies in the new edition of the guidelines
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Milk production and income has increased for East African farmers thanks to the introduction of low cost fodder trees
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Brazil’s Maria da Penha Law was put in place to prevent and combat domestic and family violence against women
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Scientists, extension workers, farmers and consumers benefit from a project which significantly contributed to knowledge on African indigenous vegetables
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Hosna's father was planning for her to get married, but with help from a UK aid funded partner organisation, IPPF, she was able to make an informed decision about her future.
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How school bursaries are changing girls' lives in Tanzania
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Research into malaria control methods has helped to reduce disease spread in conflict areas of Afghanistan and refugee camps in Pakistan
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Improved hygiene in poultry production can reduce the spread of avian flu and improve livelihoods of smallholder farmers
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ShujaazFM is a multimedia youth communication initiative combining comic books, radio, and social media aimed at young people across Kenya.
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UKaid helps women suffering from obstetric fistula access surgery in Tanzania
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Adolescents are encouraged to use reproductive health services through MEMA kwa Vijana, a sexual and reproductive health programme aimed at young people
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Improving the health of factory workers in the Bangladesh garment industry through promotion of TB control in the workplace
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The Mental Health and Poverty Project has initiated reform to Zambia's mental health legislation which has remained unchanged since 1951
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How UK aid is providing safe drinking water to communities returning home in Sindh province
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UK aid helps to provide shelter, hygiene kits and safe water to communities in Dadu, Sindh province
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How DFID funded medical help is reaching flood survivors in Sindh province