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Britain is playing a leading role in response to the Nepal earthquake
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Additional support from the UK to those affected by the Nepal earthquake.
RAF flight to take more personnel and humanitarian aid in response to the earthquake.
Support will help those most affected by the conflict, by providing medical supplies, water, food and emergency shelter.
Expert teams will support the earthquake relief effort in Nepal.
International Development Secretary Justine Greening announces £5 million package of support.
An eight-strong team will assess damage and assist authorities in Nepal.
DFID, Save the Children and KPMG are launching the Humanitarian Leadership Academy.
5 organisations will receive funding from the UK's Rapid Response Facility to deliver lifesaving aid to those hit hardest by Cyclone Pam.
How the UK is responding to the humanitarian crisis in Syria and neighbouring countries - and how you can help.
Britain is responding rapidly to help people affected by cyclone Pam.
Scots have made a ‘profound contribution’ to the UK’s Ebola response in Sierra Leone, Baroness Northover and Alistair Carmichael said today.
Britain provides humanitarian aid to assist recovery efforts
Statement from International Development Secretary on the four year anniversary of the conflict in Syria
Teachers from the UK travelled to Zaatari camp this week to visit staff and pupils affected by the Syria conflict.
Development Secretary Justine Greening gave an update to the House of Commons on Britain's work to beat Ebola in Sierra Leone and beyond.
Baroness Northover visited Manchester today to praise medics’ work in combatting Ebola and helping the world prepare for future crises.
UK-funded NHS surgeons have been treating war-wounded patients in Gaza since the ceasefire was agreed.
Meet the NHS doctors helping to rebuild lives, 6 months on from the ceasefire.
Britain will release £15 million in emergency assistance to provide food, blankets, emergency shelter and basic medical supplies to vulnerable and displaced Ukrainians, Prime Minister David Cameron announced today.
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