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International Development Minister Rory Stewart offers thanks to humanitarian workers.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
International Development Minister James Wharton highlighted UK’s strong partnership with Kenya and impact of UK aid in first official visit.
International Development Secretary visits India for the first time in her new role.
The UK will take 2 youth delegates as part of the UK’s official delegation to the UN General Assembly in September.
The international community must go further and faster in delivering on pledges made at the London Syria Conference.
UK Deputy High Commissioner to Nigeria Simon Shercliff delivered speech at the opening of Stakeholder Workshop on the London Anti-Corruption Summit and the Open Government Partnership (OGP).
£50 million of humanitarian support will provide life-saving aid to the most vulnerable Iraqis including women, children, the elderly and sick.
Applications received for nominees who met the criteria prior to 29 March 2016 will continue to be considered up to 29 July 2016.
Home Secretary and Archbishop of Canterbury launch new scheme to encourage community groups to sponsor a refugee family.
Prime Minister Theresa May appointed a new ministerial team for international development.
Priti Patel is the new Secretary of State for International Development following Theresa May's appointment as Prime Minister.
Twenty-four innovative agri-tech projects have been awarded a share of £16 million funding through the latest round of the Agri-Tech Catalyst.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Statement confirming the Department for International Development's commitment to The National Archives Information Management Assessment.
DFID will provide £100 million through the Girls’ Education Challenge to help girls who have dropped out or never attended school.
DFID-funded scientists win World Food Prize with nutrient packed sweet potato which helps millions of people avoid malnutrition and disease.
The Girls’ Education Forum will bring together governments, stakeholders, civil society partners and education champions.
To mark London Pride 2016 DFID is today flying the rainbow flag.
All people should live free from discrimination and violence, say Baroness Anelay and Baroness Verma .
Statement from International Development Secretary Justine Greening on the first delivery of food aid to reach Daraya, Syria, since 2012
International Development Minister Nick Hurd discussed challenges facing Africa and how UK aid is helping build a brighter future at the African Development Bank Annual Meeting.
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