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Prisma improves access to public services in health and education in Peru as well as provision of national identity cards through DFID funded project.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
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The English UK Fair, Lima 2013 brought together 77 accredited UK English language centres and study abroad agents from Central and South America.
The meeting was organised by the British Embassy in Lima and Wayra Peru.
Please note that the British Embassy in Lima will be closed to the public on Monday 27 and Tuesday 28 May 2013.
The Foreign Secretary William Hague has launched the Foreign Office Human Rights and Democracy report for 2012.
The UK and Peru have signed a new agreement to crack down on illegal drug smuggling and organised crime
Jose Ugaz (Peru) and Michael Kramer (USA) ran a seminar at the Chamber of Commerce of Lima thanks to British company GovRisk.
The Peruvian government purchases British-made amphibious vehicles for patrolling and military support in the fight against narco-terrorism.
UKTI in Lima organised a meeting with the Southern Copper Corporation and British companies promoting business opportunities in Peru.
Scotland Office Minister David Mundell has said that Scotland's 'big voice in the EU' helped bring about an important trade deal with Colombia and Peru which will see tariffs scrapped on Scotch sales to these …
Foreign Office Minister Jeremy Browne is in Peru to reaffirm the UK's commitment to working on political and business-related issues.
Foreign Office Minister Jeremy Browne will visit Chile, Colombia and Peru to promote the work of the UK amongst its overseas partners.
British NGOs supported by DFID have produced a bulletin describing their joint efforts to tackle discrimination and inequality.
John Ashton, British Government’s Special Representative for Climate Change, is in Peru this week to speak with Peruvian government officials and climate change experts.
DFID-finded research shows that the agricultural sector of the southern Peruvian Andes is vulnerable to the effects of imports from the US.
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