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Two UK Government Ministers welcome the President of Mozambique to Aberdeen for "Mozambique Day".
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
A new Cochrane review highlights the health benefits of staying closer to home
The 30th June marks the deadline for nominations for this year's Nutrition Champions Awards
Foreign Office Minister Mark Simmonds spoke about government & business working in partnership & building prosperity for Africa & the UK.
The United Kingdom and France announce that they will join the global standard ensuring transparency of payments from natural resources.
An educational video looks at the work undertaken by the International Potato Centre in Lima, Peru.
Foreign Office Minister attends Commonwealth Youth Ministers’ Meeting to discuss involvement of young people in current affairs.
She was Britian's Prime Minister from 1979 to 1990 - the first woman to hold the position.
Run by The Royal Commonwealth Society since 1883, the Commonwealth Essay Competition is the world’s oldest and largest schools’ international writing competition.
The Girls' Education Challenge will help the world’s poorest girls to have an opportunity to improve their lives through education.
UK support in Mozambique leads to 40% fall in malaria related deaths. Further 5 million bed nets to be distributed in Uganda.
Nick Clegg: “giving girls a good education is the single most effective thing we can do to break the cycle of poverty”.
The UK announced a new education project which will help 89,000 girls in Mozambique and Ethiopia gain an education and improve their life chances
Nick Clegg will visit sub-Saharan Africa for the first time as Deputy Prime Minister, on a trip to Ethiopia and Mozambique this week.
How support groups in Mozambique are helping to break the cycle of malnutrition.
Minister visits Greenwich school benefiting from the international legacy of the Olympic and Paralympic Games as Government marks 200 days to Olympics.
More than five million people - one million of them children under the age of five - will be protected from malaria in Mozambique with help from the British Government.
How UK aid is helping farming communities in Mozambique adapt to the effects of climate change
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