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The UK will provide further life-saving food, water and support for families forced from their homes by recent fighting in Sudan.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
In pictures: How humanitarian aid from the UK is helping Iraqi and Syrian people cope with freezing conditions in northern Iraq.
How the UK is providing support to those affected by the floods in Malawi.
During a visit to Sierra Leone Justine Greening announced new support for children affected by Ebola.
Five more Ebola treatment centres have been completed and handed over to the charities who will run them.
New support will ensure thousands of families can survive the first winter since being forced to flee their homes.
An overview of DFID's approach to building resilience to natural disasters and responding to humanitarian emergencies.
More than 30 NHS staff from across the UK will depart for Sierra Leone to join Britain’s fight against Ebola.
More than 50 NHS volunteers from the UK are now going through rigorous training as they prepare to deploy to West Africa to help communities affected by Ebola.
British expertise from the Met Office will help the Philippines better predict and prepare for natural disasters.
A new British Ebola treatment facility opens to patients today in Kerry Town, near the Sierra Leone capital Freetown.
Justine Greening welcomes a vital contribution from Norway to support UK's efforts to end Ebola in Sierra Leone.
David Cameron gets European leaders to pledge more funding to fight Ebola.
Justine Greening has visited Sierra Leone to see the early results of Britain's response to Ebola.
The 32 UK-funded vehicles are on their way to Sierra Leone where they will transport staff, medicines and equipment to help defeat Ebola.
Ms Greening will visit a treatment facility in Kerry Town and a DFID-funded Ebola Training Academy.
Britain’s latest Ebola aid flight carrying vital medical supplies has landed in Freetown, Sierra Leone.
International community cannot continue to pick up the pieces in Gaza indefinitely, warns International Development Minister Desmond Swayne, as he sets out new UK support.
Britain's latest Ebola aid flight - delivering beds, personal protection suits, tents and ten vehicles - landed in Freetown today.
Two flights containing ambulances, tents, incinerators and further UK aid to tackle Ebola in Sierra Leone arrived this weekend.
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