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The private sector needs to change its relationship with the world’s poorest people, International Development Minister Alan Duncan said today
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Briefing by the Prime Minister's spokesman on the multilateral aid review, oil leak and the Efficiency Board.
The UK is proud to support the 3rd Palestine Investment Conference, which opened in Bethlehem this week (2-3 June 2010)
DFID is planning to undertake a research programme on the role of technological diffusion in increasingin increasing economic growth in low-income countries.
Notes on: "My Government is committed to spend nought point seven per cent of gross national income in development aid from 2013."
A DFID-sponsored summit on mobile banking is currently taking place in Rio de Janeiro.
World Bank Governors endorsed a capital increase for the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, a shift in shares to increase the voting power of developing countries, and a post-crisis strategy and reform pr…
First published during the 2005 to 2010 Labour government
Thousands of small business loans are creating jobs for men and women
New standards proposed for livestock products from Africa could fundamentally change the way meat is imported and help poor livestock producers.
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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