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Boris Johnson called for an end to the violence in Eastern Ghouta and emphasised UK support for a ceasefire to allow for urgent delivery of humanitarian aid.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Alistair Burt calls out Asad regime for using food as a weapon of war and announces emergency UK aid package to provide safe water to 575,000 people in Idlib.
International Development Secretary Penny Mordaunt's oral statement to Parliament on preventing sexual exploitation and abuse in the aid sector.
International Development Secretary Penny Mordaunt and USAID Administrator Mark Green announce new Humanitarian Grand Challenge.
Mordaunt: "Oxfam has agreed to withdraw from bidding for any new UK Government funding until DFID is satisfied that they can meet the high standards we expect of our partners"
UK aid partner The Halo Trust finishes decade-long operation clearing landmines in Herat province
David Clay, UK Deputy Political Counsellor to the United Nations, at the Security Council Briefing on Guinea-Bissau.
Penny Mordaunt has written to UK charities who work overseas about tackling sexual exploitation and abuse in the aid sector.
International Development Secretary tells the international aid community to urgently stamp out sexual exploitation and abuse
We must strive to ensure that no child, no one, is harmed by the people who are supposed to be there to help.
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson welcomed the Bangladesh government's commitment to the voluntary return for the Rohingya community when conditions are right.
Boris Johnson visited Bangladesh, Burma and Thailand to raise and discuss issues including the Rohinghya humanitarian crisis and illegal wildlife trade.
Penny Mordaunt has announced a series of actions to tackle sexual exploitation in the aid sector, declaring it vital that the whole sector steps up.
The Foreign Secretary visited Cox’s Bazar in Bangladesh, where over a million Rohingya Muslim people are living in refugee camps.
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson today (9 February) met the Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in Dhaka.
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson has issued a statement on the humanitarian crisis in Eastern Ghouta and Idlib in Syria.
£11m of UK Space Agency funding announced today will see UK expertise being used to tackle forest fires, dengue and illegal fishing in Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines and Vietnam with the benefits being felt across the …
The UK is driving greater transparency across the developing countries we work in to deliver greater value for money and accountability, boosting economic growth and improving the lives of poor people.
DFID and the United Nations Capital Development Fund partner to enhance the Uganda solar energy industry.
The government has today announced further support for Lebanon to help secure its border and prevent attacks from terrorist groups such as Daesh.
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