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DFID's new open acess policy aims to make research available easily and at no cost to scientists working in the developing world
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
E-newsletter provides a useful portal to a broad spectrum of information collated from DFID supported programmes.
A new book takes a fresh look at the livestock sector in the Horn of Africa.
The Tokyo conference brought the international community together to agree support for Afghanistan's development.
GDNet launch a campaign to encourage the adoption of a more inclusive approach to southern researchers’ knowledge.
Development Secretary Andrew Mitchell has been appointed as co-chair of the Global Partnership for Effective Development Cooperation.
Groups from across the faith spectrum have been brought together to sign up to new principles for collaborating with the government on aid
Aid from Britain will be badged with a Union Flag overseas, as a clear symbol that it comes from the United Kingdom
New figures track the success of UK aid around the globe
Aung San Suu Kyi welcomed the support which UK aid provides to Burma during a visit to DFID
HDRC website, aims to provide DFID advisers with high quality advice, expertise and knowledge in health, education and nutrition.
Britain will work with the private sector to help tens of millions of the poorest people who rely on forests for food, fuel and medicines
DFID seeking to collate and review evidence on indicators, metrics and monitoring systems for agriculture, poverty and the environment.
The Strategic Impact Evaluation Fund has just launched its first call for proposals with a deadline of 4th June.
Today young people in Scotland were encouraged to apply for a 'life-changing' volunteering scheme to help tackle poverty overseas.
The Global Development Network’s 13th Annual Global Development Conference will take place between 16-18th June 2012 in Budapest, Hungary.
The Development Secretary reaffirms Britain's support for India's poorest people
The Secretary-General of the United Nations, Ban Ki-moon, has asked the Prime Minister, President Johnson-Sirleaf of Liberia and President Yudhoyono of Indonesia to co-chair the High Level Panel on post-Millennium Developmen…
Two case studies from Panos London’s Relay Programme show that limited interaction between researchers and journalists are a barrier to increasing the amount and quality of reporting using research findings.
The UK Government has sold its remaining 40% shareholding in Actis Capital LLP in return for a share in the profits of its funds, International Development Secretary Andrew Mitchell announced today.
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