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First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The UK will step-up and intensify its work with business and enterprise as part of the battle against poverty in the poorest countries, heralding a new era of private sector-led development work
Andrew Mitchell attends the annual meetings of the World Bank this weekend in Washington.
International Development Secretary Andrew Mitchell to congratulate pupils at Lordswood Boys’ School in Birmingham for their fundraising efforts for people in flood-hit Pakistan.
UK hails 'unprecedented success' at 2010 summit on MDGs
Round-up of outcomes from the 2010 UN Millennium Goals Summit, which took place in New York from 20-22 September.
A groundbreaking international partnership to cut mother and child deaths in the developing world was announced by Andrew Mitchell today.
The UK will help halve the number of deaths caused by malaria in at least ten African countries by 2015, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg will announce today.
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg today confirmed that the UK would double the number of maternal, newborn and children’s lives saved by 2015.
New research programme to address evidence gaps on cost effective solutions to chronic malnutrition
Millions of lives across the world could be transformed by achieving the MDGs to tackle global poverty, International Development Secretary Andrew Mitchell said today in New York.
International Development Secretary and Cardinal Turkson hear how British health workers play a crucial role in reducing maternal and child deaths in the world’s poorest countries.
The Government is set to increase the amount of aid it provides to fragile and conflict-ridden countries. This will boost the fight against extreme poverty and also strengthen DFID’s contribution to national security.
Speech by International Development Secretary Andrew Mitchell at the Royal College of Defence Studies on 16 September 2010.
The number of women dying due to complications during pregnancy and childbirth has decreased by 34% from an estimated 546 000 in 1990 to 358 000 in 2008, according to a new report
A group of young people determined to fight world poverty met Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and the Secretary of State for International Development Andrew Mitchell today, to give them their views ahead of a major interna…
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg made his first major speech on international development today, explaining how the UK government will meet its commitments to the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).
The UK Government is to put the wellbeing of women and children at the centre of its international aid policy
Message from International Development Secretary Andrew Mitchell.
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