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DFID’s Economic Development Strategy sets out how Britain will establish new trade, investment and economic links and end global poverty.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
A proposal to cease publication of the annual Official Statistic report that tracks the care and outcomes of personnel very seriously injured or seriously injured on operations in Afghanistan.
Helping developing countries to make well-informed decisions in successfully building resilience to climate change, enable low carbon growth and tackle poverty.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Helping African governments to insure themselves against natural disasters and respond rapidly when their citizens experience harvest failure.
The Adaptation for Smallholder Agriculture Programme (ASAP) channels climate finance to smallholder farmers so they can access the information tools and technologies that help build their resilience to climate change.
Supporting national, regional and international organisations to prepare for the expected increases in the frequency and severity of climate extremes.
Better management of the three primary Himalayan rivers to tackle trans-boundary challenges such as flooding and water for irrigation.
Supporting the development and implementation of Kenya’s National Climate Change Action Plan (NCCAP).
This programme responds to a request from the Government of Bangladesh to work in partnership to address the diverse challenges of rapid urbanisation.
Providing policy makers and practitioners in developing countries and the international community with strategic knowledge, comparable evidence, reliable tools and systematic analysis on forests, trees and climate change.
Increasing the incomes, and food and nutrition security of those in low income countries and helping them adapt to climate change.
Changing the way in which households, communities and different levels of government do things in order to prepare for the potential impacts of climate change.
Mobilising private sector finance for climate change along with public sector funding.
This joint communiqué follows the first summit of the Gulf Co-operation Council and the UK, held in Bahrain on 6 to 7 December 2016.
The Multilateral Development Review is a detailed assessment of how UK funded multilateral agencies perform.
The Bilateral Development Review sets out how DFID will tackle poverty across the globe.
Political leaders and representatives of the UK and Overseas Territories met as the Joint Ministerial Council in London on 1 and 2 November 2016.
The Civil Society Partnership Review defines DFID’s future objectives, approach and instruments for a partnership with civil society in order to deliver more for the world’s poorest.
The President of the Republic of Colombia, Juan Manuel Santos, and the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, the Rt. Hon Theresa May MP, adopted a joint declaration during the Colombian State Visit in November 2016.
Sets out how the UK will focus £390 million per year over the next 4 years on research and innovation to help address the great global challenges of the 21st century.
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