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A new online consultation invites people to answer the key questions on household poverty ahead of a UN meeting later this month
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Secretary of State for International Development speaking on working together to make a difference to the poorest in the world
Ecosystem Services for Poverty Alleviation (ESPA) programme holding its Annual Science Conference in London in November 2012.
The Department for International Development's top civil servant looks at our shared potential to eradicate poverty within our lifetimes
Official launch of Research to Action; a website designed to provide relevant and up to date resources on research engagement and uptake.
World leaders will make history this month at the UN. See how UK aid will be making a difference
Policy Analysis on Growth and Employment (PAGE): Call for proposals.
The UK's Development Finance Institution, CDC, marks a bold phase with it's new strategy, placing it back at the centre of Britain's efforts to help the poorest countries pull themselves out of poverty.
In November 2012 applications will open for a new African research fund launched by the Royal society and DFID.
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In Focus Policy Briefing suggests that the demographic shift in global poverty means that demand for “traditional aid” could lessen.
A meeting of key donors in Saudi Arabia has today agreed a vital package of support for Yemen that will help to stabilise the country and ensure it does not slip back into serious conflict.
Rt Hon Justine Greening MP and Lynne Featherstone MP have been appointed as new ministers for international development
A new report on Theory of Change (ToC) and its use in International development has just been produced.
Britain will help Ghana to prepare for a future without aid and ensure that the poorest benefit from the country’s record growth.
SLRC has recently produced a series of country working papers to identify key knowledge gaps.
DRUSSA is attempting to promote understanding and recognition of the pathways from knowledge generation to knowledge utilisation.
DFID launch Development Research Uptake in Sub-Saharan Africa (DRUSSA) as the need for an African science news service increases.
UN Secretary-General appoints High-level Panel on Post-2015 Development Agenda
DFID today threw its weight behind the Open Access movement by publishing its own Open and Enhanced Access Policy for the research that it funds.
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