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International Development Minister James Wharton reaffirms UK support for refugees in Uganda as Africa’s largest refugee hosting nation.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
International Development Secretary Priti Patel announces new humanitarian support for South Sudan and Somalia and calls on international community to step up their response.
Priti Patel announces new packages of UK aid for South Sudan and Somalia and calls on others to step up as well.
Statement from International Development Secretary Priti Patel and summary of how UK aid is already helping.
International Development Minister James Wharton reinforces the UK’s commitment to the people of South Sudan suffering from severe drought and conflict, and reiterates urgent need for peace.
Joint statement from UK, US and Norway welcoming the joint declaration expressing concern about continued fighting and violence in South Sudan.
Prime Minister Theresa May addressed the Republican Party conference and spoke about the special relationship between the UK and the USA.
Tobias Ellwood, Minister for Africa and the Middle East, visited South Sudan on 21 December to highlight UK concern at the deteriorating situation in the country.
An Op-ed by Tobias Ellwood, Minister for Africa and the Middle East, on the occasion of his visit to South Sudan
Up to one hundred extra UK Armed Forces personnel are to join UN peacekeeping work in South Sudan, adding to 300 announced under the previous Government.
Minister for Africa calls for further measures to secure peace in South Sudan
Minister for Africa joins regional leaders in calling for an immediate end to the violence
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Minister for Africa condemns fighting in Juba and calls on all sides to respect South Sudan’s leaders’ calls for calm.
Statement by Ambassador Matthew Rycroft of the UK Mission to the UN: Open Debate on the Protection of Civilians in the Context of Peace-keeping Operations
The first UK Armed Forces personnel have arrived in South Sudan to support peacekeeping operations, the Defence Secretary has announced.
Joint Statement on Aerial Bombardment in South Kordofan and De Facto Expulsion of OCHA Head
FCO Minister for Africa James Duddridge, with his US and Norway counterparts, said:
UK, US and Norway demand Riek Machar returns to Juba and transitional government is formed.
Human Rights Minister Baroness Anelay welcomes the beginning of the 31st session of the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva
The European Union Delegation, the Heads of Mission of Denmark, Germany, Italy, The Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, The United Kingdom and the Heads of Mission of Canada, Japan, Norway and Switzerland issue the following statem…
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