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The British Embassy in Phnom Penh is pleased to announce a further call for Project Proposals for the fiscal year 2018-19.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The UK’s annual temporary visa service in the Maldives will operate in Male this August and provide a more streamlined visa process that will require Maldivian students to submit a fewer number of documents with their Tier 4…
Statement by Ambassador Karen Pierce, UK Permanent Representative to the UN, at the Security Council Open Debate on children and armed conflict.
Minister for Asia and the Pacific Mark Field, and UK Special Envoy for Gender Equality, Joanna Roper, are to visit Dhaka and refugee camps in Cox’s Bazar to discuss the Rohingya crisis and girls’ education in Bangladesh.
Writing for PoliticsHome, the Foreign Secretary looks at how providing girls with 12 years of quality education can help solve the world's intractable problems.
Speech given by Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson at the 38th session of the Human Rights Council on 18 June 2018.
The Foreign Secretary, Boris Johnson, met British fashion icon and philanthropist Naomi Campbell on Thursday 14 June, to discuss the importance of girls’ education.
Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon, UK Minister for the United Nations, gave a statement at the Security Council open debate on Children in Armed Conflict.
British Ambassador to Morocco, Mr Thomas Reilly writes on education initiatives in the High Atlas region.
The Acting High Commissioner Andrew Hamilton has commended the Zambian Chevening Alumni for donating eight (8) computers and a financial donation to a charity in Lusaka.
Empowering Women and Girls through Education in advance of International Women´s Day.
British High Commissioner to Ghana Jon Benjamin spoke at the official launch of the African Science Academy on 3 February at Tema Community 6.
First countries to receive funding from the Education Cannot Wait initiative announced at a meeting of its High Level Steering Group.
Chevening Scholarships
DFID will provide £100 million through the Girls’ Education Challenge to help girls who have dropped out or never attended school.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
The Girls’ Education Forum will bring together governments, stakeholders, civil society partners and education champions.
The UK contributes to enhancement of learning across Africa through educational exchange opportunities in the UK.
Speech made by DFID Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at a Global Campaign for Education and the All Party Parliamentary Group - Global Education for All event.
The importance of education in defeating poverty and the challenges ahead.
The UK’s Girls Education Challenge is providing opportunities for both children and teachers through new community-based education classes.
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