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Development Minister Lynne Featherstone announces support to help people suffering from humanitarian crisis in the Central African Republic.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Speech by the International Development minister Lynne Featherstone at the 10th Diageo Africa Business Reporting Awards.
The new Work in Freedom programme will protect those at risk of being trafficked for domestic work or garment-making in South Asia
International Development Minister Lynne Featherstone launches Work in Freedom initiative to help tackle labour trafficking.
The launch of a new programme to deal with human trafficking in South Asia.
Despite the progress made in preventing HIV across the globe, rates of infection in Southern Africa are still unacceptably high, with adolescent girls worst affected, Lynne Featherstone has announced.
International Development Minister Lynne Featherstone announces support to help millions facing food crisis in Malawi and Zimbabwe.
Scotland has a vital role in the campaign to end global hunger, Michael Moore and Lynne Featherstone said on a visit to Glasgow today.
Lynne Featherstone launches a new programme to improve the prospects of girls and women in Nigeria
FCO and DFID Ministers welcome talks to address conflict in Southern Kordofan and Blue Nile states in Sudan, but urge for more progress.
The UK government invited members of the diaspora community to help explain the challenges Somali women face – and their ideas to overcome them
Lynne Featherstone talks about the importance of sustained commitment to deal with malaria
Britain will help end Darfur’s dependency on emergency relief and give millions the chance to grow food and rebuild their livelihoods
Lynne Featherstone MP delivered a speech for Friends of Zimbabwe at The Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre, London, 26 March 2013.
Africa Community Access Programme wins Outstanding International Collaboration award at the British Expertise International Awards 2013
Britain announced the biggest ever international investment in eradicating the practice
Britain has pledged to help African countries secure vital tax payments from international trade and business – money which could be invested in public services such as health and education
To mark International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation, Development Minister Lynne Featherstone met with activists
Almost a third of the population of Darfur are still relying on food aid for survival ten years on from the beginning of the region’s conflict, International Development Minister, Lynne Featherstone, has said during a visit …
International Development Minister Lynne Featherstone warned of the growing refugee crisis in South Sudan as a result of renewed fighting in Sudan during her visit to the region
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