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The global population is set to rise to nine billion by 2050, from nearly seven billion today.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
New policy sets out how the UK will help build resilience to future disasters and respond to humanitarian need created by conflict and natural disasters.
Saving lives, preventing suffering and building resilience
The purpose of this report is to capture the ISRT's fact-finding and analysis for rapid use by Libyan leaders and organisations and the international community.
The MAR confirmed that, overall, the World Bank Group is one of the most effective multilateral institutions that DFID funds.
Summary of DFID’s work in South Sudan from 2011 to 2015.
This Operational Plan sets out the vision, priorities and results that will be delivered in South Sudan.
This strategy is built on the insight that stability can only be achieved when a society has the strong and legitimate institutions it needs to manage tensions peacefully.
This document focuses on VfM of our Programme spend and does not deal with issues of Value for Money in our operating costs.
Summary of DFID’s work in Sudan from 2012 to 2015: why we work in Sudan, what we will achieve, who we will work with and how we will work.
This Operational Plan sets out the vision, priorities and results that will be delivered in Sudan.
This Operational Plan sets out the vision, priorities and results that will be delivered in Occupied Palestinian Territories.
Summary of DFID’s work in the Occupied Palestinian Territories from 2011 to 2015: why we work in the Occupied Palestinian Territories.
Pakistan is a priority country for the UK and could become the UK’s largest aid programme by 2015.
CHASE responds to humanitarian needs arising from conflict and natural disasters.
The Humanitarian Emergency Response Review requires a step change in the way we work, in our humanitarian work and in our development work.
UK aid is about generating opportunity and prosperity for poor people in developing countries.
Prime Minister Cameron and President Obama reaffirm our commitment to changing the lives of the 1.2 billion poor people in the world.
Multilateral Aid Review: response from the International Fund for Agriculture and Development (IFAD).
This Operational Plan sets out the vision, priorities and results that will be delivered in Democratic Republic of Congo.
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