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3ie has launched the first searchable online database of international development systematic reviews.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
2011 Global Development Awards and Medals Competition: Call for applications
Britain is leading the way in good quality aid that makes a real long term difference to ending poverty, says a new report
New call for impact evaluations of social protection.
Britain will advise and support the world's poorest countries to prepare for key trade talks and climate negotiations
Public support for charity appeals will be matched pound for pound under the new UK Aid Match scheme
A new report released today outlines how we will work with the organisation over the next year
Joint letter from David Cameron, Andrew Mitchell and Baroness Warsi to UK mosques.
The second round for the GPAF Impact funding scheme opens today. The deadline for applications is 19 September 2011.
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The British Government has suspended budget support to Malawi indefinitely from today.
The annual report details the department's activities, its spending and progress in figthing world poverty
Letter from Secretary of State to BAE Systems.
The Government launched UK Aid Match today – a new scheme which gives the British public a say in how part of the development budget is spent
DFID and the Economic and Social Research Council are calling for new research proposals in the field of international development
Today the UK laid out how it will improve the way it responds to man-made and natural disasters, such as earthquakes and floods.
A new policy brief written by Tim Kelsall from the Africa Power and Politics Programme has been published.
Mark Lowcock has been appointed as the new Permanent Secretary at the Department for International Development.
Results for Change: International Development Secretary Andrew Mitchell's speech at the Royal College of Pathologists, 8 June 2011.
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