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British Aid to Small Enterprise (BASE) programme in Kenya components: The enterprise initiative project (EIP) (ev603)
Britain pledged to target aid that will help prevent future food disasters in the Horn of Africa today
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Lifesaving UK government help for more than a million people in Ethiopia, Kenya and Somalia
Although the international response has so far reached millions of people across the Horn of Africa, serious concerns remain about the situation in Somalia.
Britain will provide medical help, food and sanitation for hundreds of thousands of Somalis over the next three years.
British funded food supplies and medicines for 800,000 people will arrive in drought zones over the festive period
British support is feeding more than 2.4 million people in the drought-stricken Horn of Africa according to new figures
At a ceremony in London last night Shujaaz - a multimedia project partly funded by DFID - was announced as this year’s recipient of the One World Media Special Award.
A project supporting Kenyan small-scale tea farmers, which features in The Co-operative’s new high profile TV campaign, has received important backing from the Department for International Development(DFID).
Andrew Mitchell’s response to audit into use and management of education funds in Kenya.
Foreign Office Minister Henry Bellingham, and Department for International Development Minister Stephen O’Brien, met Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga on 28 May following his earlier meeting with British Prime Minister Davi…
DFID’s Anti-Corruption Strategy for Kenya.
UK government response to the Horn of Africa crisis: 12 August 2011.
The Foreign Secretary will attend the Foreign Affairs Council and Foreign Office Minister David Lidington the General Affairs Council.
Minister for Africa Mark Simmonds has congratulated the people of Kenya on their elections.
How biofortified sweet potatoes are keeping pregnant women and young children healthy in Kenya
How the UK is helping marginalised groups access safe sex information, services and support in Kenya
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