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UK launches a new global partnership with the private sector to improve girls' access to education and employment in developing countries.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The UK commits £15.5 million to the GSMA to deliver mobile and digital humanitarian assistance to those most in need.
In recognition of the immensely valuable contribution that thousands of overseas personnel make to the UK while serving, the Government has announced that visa fees will be waived for those who have served in the UK Armed Fo…
UK Minister for Africa Vicky Ford announces new British support for female entrepreneurs, SMEs and renewable energy projects across Nigeria.
The UK and Nigeria held the first UK-Nigeria Security and Defence Partnership dialogue in London this week.
Support package worth over £500 million from the UK government unlocks new markets for exporters in the high-growth region
In his first visits as COP President, Alok Sharma has today [Sunday 16 January 2022] concluded a constructive visit to Egypt and will now travel to the United Arab Emirates, with the countries hosts of COP27 and COP28 respec…
Statement by Ambassador James Kariuki at the Security Council meeting on the peace consolidation in West Africa.
The Foreign Secretary pledged up to £105 million UK emergency aid to help vulnerable countries tackle this COVID-19 variant, with a particular focus on Africa.
The UK's national statement to the United Nations Convention Against Corruption (UNCAC) sets out our priorities and achievements in combatting corruption.
Statement by Ambassador James Roscoe at the Security Council briefing on the United Nations Regional Office for Central Africa
Government announces all 11 countries on the UK red list will be removed from 4am Wednesday 15 December as Omicron spreads in countries around the world.
From 4am on 15 December 2021, all remaining countries will be removed from the UK travel red list. The red list policy and additional testing measures in response to Omicron remain in place.
Minister for Africa Vicky Ford has given a speech at Chatham House on her priorities in the role in 2022.
The Health and Social Care Secretary has given a statement to Parliament on the COVID-19 pandemic and action we are taking to tackle the Omicron variant.
Nigeria to be added to travel red list from 6 December and people travelling to UK from any country will need to take pre-departure test from 7 December.
The UK’s world-leading services sector is set to benefit from a landmark deal announced at the World Trade Organisation (WTO) today.
Foreign Secretary Liz Truss gave a press statement on the election of Professor Dapo Akande to the International Law Commission.
As part of a 3 month-long deployment, UK Royal Navy patrol ship HMS Trent has arrived in Accra.
UK government joins 40 international partners from 6 continents to welcome the establishment of the IFRS Foundation’s new International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB) at COP26.
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