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Find out how UKaid is helping Kenyan mothers get access to maternal health care
World Mosquito Day highlights British leadership on fighting malaria
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Find out how DFID is helping to tackle malaria in Nigeria
A comprehensive ‘malaria business plan’ will set out how the UK will support the drastic reduction in the number of people who die from Malaria each year
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As a member of the thriving Soul Buddyz youth group based at the school – supported by UK aid, from the Department for International Development – Nompumelelo knows where her life is going.
Access to medicine is a basic right, yet each year millions of people die due to preventable and treatable diseases
Lesotho's factory workers get access to HIV treatment, thanks to DFID funding
How men with HIV are helping others to stay safe and healthy
International Development Secretary Andrew Mitchell has joined the Prime Minister David Cameron in backing the Sun and Terry Venables’ World Cup charity single
DFID will seek the best ways to gather maternal mortality data at the Women Deliver conference
Meet Ann, a Kenyan sex worker now accessing life-changing health services
British nurses, doctors and health workers will get the chance to play a crucial role in the UK’s efforts to reduce maternal and child deaths in the world’s poorest countries
Liverpool football coaches joined a drive to cut HIV deaths in Southern Africa at a DFID-hosted healthcare reception.
Britain will provide urgently needed contraceptive supplies to Uganda to help prevent unwanted pregnancies and improve family planning
DFID-funded research highlights the role played by home-based care givers in helping people living with HIV/AIDS.
Patients trust in a trial of acyclovir genital herpes treatment has been shown to be crucial to its success
A major survey of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections in Pakistan has shown there is a real opportunity to slow the spread of the disease
A project in Uganda is helping young women talk about their lives with a view to developing a more gender aware approach to HIV prevention
The health system attending to indigenous populations in Brazil is overhauled applying lessons learned from DFID-funded research
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