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A £15 million collaboration has been launched to support research that will generate practical measures to improve health systems.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Updates from the UK delegation to the 68th United Nations General Assembly in New York.
The UK’s allocation to the Global Fund will save a life every 3 minutes for the next 3 years and will dramatically improve the lives of millions of people.
The UK support to the Global Fund is helping to bring healthcare to the doorstep of rural Ethiopians through the training and deployment of health extension workers.
The Indonesian government is working to improve healthcare services to people living in remote islands by sending medical help through professionals and advocates.
This month’s Evaluation News takes a closer look at the complex and challenging world of HIV evaluations
A new implementation guide provides the tools to develop well-planned strategies for using rapid diagnostic testing in Malaria control programmes
A DFID project expected to save over £162million ($250million) has won Best International Procurement Project of the Year at the CIPS Awards
Justine Greening announces new support to boost Somalia’s economy and create jobs at the New Deal for Somalia conference in Brussels.
How UK support is helping Somali women have safer childbirths.
Justine Greening responds to a UNICEF report on child mortality.
UK backs new ‘super tea’ to save lives of iron-deficient mothers and to help keep their newborns healthy.
Millions of lives could be saved by new health treatments to combat some of the world’s most debilitating and deadly diseases, following support from the UK government.
A new report looks at how to collate evidence effectively from a wide range of HIV/AIDS studies
Enhancing Learning and Research for Humanitarian Assistance has launched a new fund which aims to improve research and review the evidence on public health emergencies in low and middle-income countries
Launched in June of this year, the Research for Health in Humanitarian Crises Programme is now looking for expressions of interest
New collars developed to protect livestock from infection
Justine Greening backs the fight against polio with £10 million for vital polio vaccination campaign in Somalia and Kenya
UK support to Pakistan’s national safety net initiative provides income support to those most in need.
PLOS ONE looks at how internal reforms have impacted upon global guidelines
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