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International Development Secretary Priti Patel provides more detail on support for CDC’s new 5 year strategy at the World Bank.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The UK government is to set up a private sector Task Force to help long-term reconstruction in countries and territories hit by last month’s Caribbean hurricanes.
International Development Secretary announces that additional £2 million of public donations will be matched by the UK government.
International Development Secretary comments on the recovery progress made since Hurricane Irma struck the Caribbean on 7 September 2017.
Of the amount raised so far, £1.2 million has been provided by UK aid, pledged by the British Government to make public donations go that much further.
The UK pledges extra help for the victims of the Burmese military’s atrocities by doubling donations made by the British public to the cause.
A bold plan for tough reform of DFID's work with suppliers, which clamps down on the risk of profiteering, excessive charges and unscrupulous practices.
Priti Patel has continued her calls for humanitarian access into Burma to ensure that further lives are not lost.
Matthew Rycroft, currently UK Permanent Representative to the United Nations, has been appointed as DFID Permanent Secretary with effect from January 2018.
UK is providing a further £5 million UK aid package for Dominica, the island worst hit by Hurricane Maria, Priti Patel announced during a visit to the region.
The Royal Navy’s flagship HMS Ocean has arrived in the British Virgin Islands to support those affected by Hurricane Irma and Maria.
UK aid teams have been on the ground in Dominica to assess the devastation caused by the recent extreme weather in the Caribbean.
Priti Patel has joined the Prime Minister in making a global Call to Action to take action to end modern slavery at the UN General Assembly.
The International Development Secretary has called for urgent reforms to keep the United Nations relevant in the 21st century.
UK will double its development funding for tackling modern slavery.
It is because the UK is a committed supporter of the UN, that we are working so hard to reform and improve it.
UK aid experts, military assets and relief supplies remain in the region and are ready to respond.
Over 60 tonnes of UK aid has now reached the Caribbean with another 60 tonnes on the way on board HMS Ocean.
Public has donated over £650,000 since the appeal was launched on 6 September and the UK government is doubling any public donations made.
UK continues to urgently deliver vital aid to the victims of Hurricane Irma
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