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The Foreign Secretary announces £47.5 million new UK aid to support 860,000 Rohingya refugees and help Bangladesh deal with coronavirus and natural disasters.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The US, UK, EU and UN Refugee Agency will co-host a donor conference on 22 October to promote support for Rohingya refugees and host countries.
At the event chaired by the Prime Minister of Bangladesh, Lord Ahmad spoke on post-COVID recovery based on a fairer, greener, more resilient global economy.
At the virtual DCAB Talk on 30 September, the High Commissioner addressed the Diplomatic Correspondents Association, Bangladesh, highlighting continued commitment of FCDO to strengthening UK-Bangladesh ties into the 50th ann…
The UK’s Export Credit Agency, UK Export Finance (UKEF), has recently more than tripled its capacity for Bangladesh to £2.5 billion.
The UK’s International Environment Minister Lord Goldsmith conducted a virtual visit to Bangladesh on 25 August 2020. He discussed how the UK could partner and support Bangladesh build adaptation and resilience capacity to t…
UK government’s prestigious Chevening Scholarships applications for 2021/22 now open
The UK remains committed to sustained efforts in responding to the Rohingya crisis.
Funds raised by the DEC appeal will support the work of the 14 leading UK charities, who are helping to stop the spread of the virus and saving lives in refugee camps.
The Rt Hon Anne-Marie Trevelyan saw today how UK aid is working with the Government of Bangladesh to tackle coronavirus in the country.
Statement by Ambassador Jonathan Allen, UK Charge d' Affaires to the UN, at the Security Council briefing by the UN High Commissioner for Refugees
The government has announced 3 further charter flights from Bangladesh, bringing more than 900 British travellers home to the UK.
More than 20,000 British travellers, on 83 Government charter flights, will return to the UK from across South Asia by 7 May.
An additional 5 charter flights will bring home more than 1,250 British travellers to the UK from Bangladesh.
The charter flights departed for London from Dhaka carrying 264 British travellers.
UK announces 4 charter flights from Bangladesh to take home British travellers.
Today's announcement of support to UK charities and international organisations will make the UK one of the biggest donors to the global response
At the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, Minister Lord (Tariq) Ahmad of Wimbledon explained how the UK prioritises promoting and protecting human rights.
British High Commission in Bangladesh led a discussion to convey the UK’s ambition for this year’s COP26 and its growing collaboration with Bangladesh.
UK aid workers have helped millions of people around the world this year.
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