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A new package of UK aid announced today will provide urgently needed medicines and surgical supplies.
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International Development Secretary Penny Mordaunt has extended her commitment to protect the UK’s world-class aid organisations in the event of a no deal.
The Foreign Secretary and the International Development Secretary have released a joint statement on the fourth anniversary of the intervention by the Saudi Arabia-led coalition into the Yemen conflict.
Twenty of Africa's innovative and exciting tech startups have arrived in London to take part in the first Go Global Africa programme.
A UK team of health and emergency response workers is flying to the region hit by Cyclone Idai today to help assess health needs following the disaster.
An A400M Atlas aircraft will deliver up to 20 tonnes of UK aid supplies to those affected by the devastating cyclone.
"Today marks a significant moment, but we should not forget the significant ongoing humanitarian crisis", says Penny Mordaunt
Forklift trucks and other equipment will help quickly unload aid from planes and cut the time it takes to get relief items to those in need.
The UK will double the first £2 million of donations from the British public to the Disasters Emergency Committee’s (DEC) Cyclone Idai Appeal.
The UK is to provide an extra £12 million of support, including food, water and shelter, to the survivors of Cyclone Idai in Mozambique, Malawi and Zimbabwe.
A group of international partners, including the UK, will lead a review into the books included in the Palestinian Authority’s school curriculum.
Organisations can apply for a share of £3 million to help develop agricultural and food systems in collaboration with African partners.
DFID will provide up to £6 million of UK aid to send humanitarian relief to people in Mozambique and Malawi affected by Cyclone Idai.
International Development Secretary delivers a speech about the role of civil society and partnerships in achieving the Global Goals.
Small charities based in the UK and humanitarian not-for-profit organisations to have a better chance of receiving funding through the UK aid budget
UK aid will match £2 million of public donations to Comic Relief support mental health programmes across Sub-Saharan Africa
Specialist humanitarian advisers, from the UK’s Department for International Development (DFID), expected to deploy from London this evening (14 March).
A project working to challenge the social acceptance of violence against women and girls in the DRC saw women’s experience of domestic violence fall from 69% to 29% after two years of intervention.
International Development Secretary doubles UK aid support for plastic recycling in poor nations. The announcement was made alongside Sir David Attenborough.
In a speech in London today, the International Development Secretary, Penny Mordaunt, doubled UK aid support for plastic recycling in poor nations.
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