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England may have been knocked out, but Peter Kerby finds success elsewhere in South Africa
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
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How DFID helps South African communities work together to combat poverty
How we're giving South Africa's vulnerable communities something to smile about
One week into the World Cup, our man in Pretoria struggles to keep a stiff upper lip. Read his update
Remember to allow plenty of time to get into and out of World Cup matches in South Africa.
FCO helpline for concerned relatives is 020 7008 1500.
As the World Cup kicks off, South Africa reaches fever pitch. DFID's Peter Kerby reports
Young South African pupils with links to UK schools came face to face with their English football heroes on Monday.
Henry Bellingham, Minister for Africa, and Dr Nicola Brewer, High Commissioner to South Africa, issued advice to British citizens travelling to the 2010 World Cup, part of the Be On The Ball campaign.
Liverpool football coaches joined a drive to cut HIV deaths in Southern Africa at a DFID-hosted healthcare reception.
If you're planning to drive to World Cup matches in South Africa this summer, be aware of local traffic laws and other safety precautions.
Young female football coaches visited two DFID-funded education projects aimed at changing children’s lives in South Africa.
Patients trust in a trial of acyclovir genital herpes treatment has been shown to be crucial to its success
Young people in South Africa are being given the skills required to improve their lives when facing the problems associated with the AIDS pandemic
Activists and health workers combine to mobilise people living with HIV and AIDS and to provide the medicine and care that patients need
Researchers are working to provide planners and farmers with better access to climate information.
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