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International Development Secretary announces additional support to the humanitarian crisis and pushes for new action on humanitarian efforts on the ground.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
UK to provide food, shelter and water for those affected by Mosul operations.
The Prime Minister has announced how the UK is tackling some of the drivers of mass migration with new humanitarian funding to help address poverty, insecurity and conflict.
International Development Secretary responds to UN aid convoy attacks near Aleppo.
First countries to receive funding from the Education Cannot Wait initiative announced at a meeting of its High Level Steering Group.
International Development Secretary Priti Patel outlines how the UK will work the Global Fund through demanding performance targets
Investment made alongside targets to ensure maximum impact.
Secretary of State for International Development, Priti Patel, pledges support for Dr Jim Yong Kim’s candidacy for World Bank president.
International Development Secretary visits India for the first time in her new role.
The UK will take 2 youth delegates as part of the UK’s official delegation to the UN General Assembly in September.
The international community must go further and faster in delivering on pledges made at the London Syria Conference.
£50 million of humanitarian support will provide life-saving aid to the most vulnerable Iraqis including women, children, the elderly and sick.
Prime Minister Theresa May appointed a new ministerial team for international development.
DFID will provide £100 million through the Girls’ Education Challenge to help girls who have dropped out or never attended school.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
The Girls’ Education Forum will bring together governments, stakeholders, civil society partners and education champions.
Statement from International Development Secretary Justine Greening on the first delivery of food aid to reach Daraya, Syria, since 2012
Pledges continue UK's leadership in providing education for children in crises and improving efficiency in the humanitarian system.
The International Development Secretary visited Manchester to discuss how women’s economic opportunities can be improved around the world.
International Development Secretary visits Birmingham school to support UNICEF's Day for Change.
International Development Secretary meets with business leaders and gender specialists to discuss improving women's economic opportunities.
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