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A project supporting Kenyan small-scale tea farmers, which features in The Co-operative’s new high profile TV campaign, has received important backing from the Department for International Development(DFID).
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Young adults from across the country and from all walks of life will be given the chance to make a real difference in the poorest parts of the world – by volunteering overseas.
Development Secretary Andrew Mitchell visited the border to see what more Britain can do to help avoid a major humanitarian crisis.
Today, Secretary of State for International Development Andrew Mitchell has been named as one of the top 100 people fighting to improve girls’ and women’s lives worldwide.
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Co-funded grants aim to reduce poverty in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia as world food prices mount
Sainsbury's is helping to rejuvenate the coffee industry in the DRC and Malawi by releasing a new limited edition Fairtrade coffee.
Andrew Mitchell welcomes the launch of UN Women and calls on world leaders to unite behind the agency.
DFID’s Permanent Secretary Nemat (Minouche) Shafik will be leaving the Department within the next few months to take up the post of Deputy Managing Director at the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
The UK Government will boost its contribution to UNICEF to help the global children’s agency improve the health, protection and education of the world’s poorest children.
The UK to enter new alliances with emerging economic powers to trade in ideas and expertise to reduce world poverty.
Speech by Andrew Mitchell at the Royal Institute of International Affairs.
Launch of the African Free Trade initiative (AFTi) to boost African trade as part of the UK Government's Trade and Investment White Paper.
Britain is set to triple aid efforts in Somalia in a bid to tackle the deep-rooted humanitarian and political crisis that has driven thousands into war, extremism and piracy.
The Independent Commission for Aid Impact (ICAI) announces Mark Foster, John Githongo and Diana Good as new Commissioners to their Board.
British Prime Minister David Cameron said today that the United Kingdom would double its current contribution to polio eradication.
A Foresight project has examined how a rapidly expanding global population can be fed in a healthy and sustainable way.
The Independent Commission for Aid Impact (ICAI) launched a consultation calling for members of the public to have their say on which areas of UK overseas aid they would like to see looked at.
The British Government today announced its further support for a rapid response fund in reaction to the fragile humanitarian situation in Sudan.
The new department intends to prompt and help catalyse change across DFID to deepen our capability to work with and enable private enterprise to improve the prosperity and well-being of poor people.
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