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The UK Foreign Secretary and UNHCR Special Envoy Angelina Jolie call on the world to act to eradicate sexual violence in conflict
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
UK, US and Norway welcome agreements between Sudan and South Sudan and urge rapid implementation.
The Foreign Secretary outlines deployments for the UK team of experts working on preventing sexual violence in conflict situations.
A look at the work of the Foreign Office and its embassies overseas this week.
UK, US and Norway say that Presidents of Sudan and South Sudan must seize the opportunity for peace now.
Mr Ian Noel Hughes has been appointed Her Majesty's Ambassador to the Republic of South Sudan.
International Development Minister Lynne Featherstone warned of the growing refugee crisis in South Sudan as a result of renewed fighting in Sudan during her visit to the region
Britain will provide school books to 2 million children, Lynne Featherstone said today during a visit to the capital
Intervention delivered by UK Minister Mark Simmonds to the High Level Sudan / South Sudan Consultative Forum
Foreign Secretary William Hague welcomed agreements between Sudan and South Sudan and called on both countries to redouble their efforts to resolve all remaining areas of difference.
Andrew Mitchell has today announced further British support for refugees fleeing violence on the Sudanese border
On 9 July 2012 the new nation of South Sudan will mark its first anniversary.
Minister for Africa Henry Bellingham has started a two day visit to South Sudan.
Minister for Africa Henry Bellingham welcomed the news, saying it is vital that it is reciprocated by withdrawal of all Sudanese Armed Forces personnel from Abyei.
Foreign Secretary comments on the meeting with Pagan Amum, Secretary-General of the governing party, and Grace Daterio, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs.
Foreign Minister for Africa Henry Bellingham comments on the African Union Peace and Security Council communiqué outlining a peace plan between Sudan and South Sudan.
The British government will provide emergency support to help 100,000 people facing severe food shortages in South Sudan.
Foreign Minister for Africa Henry Bellingham: "It is imperative for both Governments to come together and resolve their differences through constructive dialogue and avoid inflammatory rhetoric."
Minister for Africa Henry Bellingham described the news as an "important step" towards lowering tensions between the two countries.
Minister for Africa Henry Bellingham comments on reports of increased fighting in the border area between Sudan and South Sudan.
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