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Britain's plan to tackle malaria and save women's lives
The British Government today unveiled landmark plans to tackle malaria and prevent deaths during pregnancy and childbirth in a move that could save an unprecedented number of lives. The first of two...
Tajikistan: Food Security Monitoring Bulletin, Issue 8 (December 2010)
The Food Security Monitoring System (FSMS) provides a seasonal snapshot of food insecurity in rural Tajikistan by analyzing data from 665 households and 475 key informants every quarter. The FSMS can...
Shelter after disaster: Strategies for transitional settlement and reconstruction
Shelter after disaster: strategies for transitional settlement and reconstruction offers governments, coordinators and implementers a framework for integrated shelter, settlement and reconstruction...
Mitchell: Aid agencies to focus on value for money
UK Government support for aid organisations will be targeted at those agencies which demonstrate they can deliver best value for money while they improve the health, education and welfare of millions...
UK bolsters fight against HIV, TB and malaria
The British government has announced that it will provide urgent support for life-saving HIV, TB and malaria supplies that will save the lives of millions of people in the world's poorest countries. ...
Chad + 8 more
DFID's Expenditure on Humanitarian Assistance 2009/10
Executive Summary This report evaluates DFID's Humanitarian Assistance spending during the financial year 2009/10. The report does not include a breakdown of the UK contribution (13%) to the European...
Mitchell: helping 200,000 children get back to school in Pakistan
Secretary of State for International Development Andrew Mitchell today confirmed that the UK will help 200,000 children return to education in Pakistan, by repairing 1,500 schools damaged by the...
UK announces emergency humanitarian assistance for Somalia
14 DECEMBER 2010 The UK is to provide food, water, shelter and urgent medical assistance for hundreds of thousands of Somalis affected by drought, flood and conflict - including those forced to flee...
CLIMATE CHANGE CASE STUDY: UK Fast Start Finance in Action - Using scientific research to increase resilience to climate change impacts
Mitchell: Crops are key in fight against climate change Crops that survive the devastating effects of climate change are needed to save the world's poorest people from hunger and poverty, the...
A restless determination to make things better: How young people in Uganda are tackling HIV and AIDS
01 December 2010 HIV prevalence has fallen by more than 25% among young people in 15 of the most affected countries according to the latest UNAIDS report. This shows how prevention messages around...
Haiti + 2 more
UK to boost fight against Cholera in Haiti as epidemic worsens
The UK is to help supply more than a thousand trained medical staff and emergency supplies to Haiti to help fight the worsening cholera epidemic and prevent the infection from spreading across the...
UK government announces help to protect 4.7 million from malaria in Ghana
The UK government has announced aid to protect nearly 5 million people in Ghana from malaria, including nearly 1 million children under the age of five. The British government will support a UNICEF...
Protection for 4.7 million from malaria in Ghana
25 NOVEMBER 2010 The UK government has announced aid to protect nearly 5 million people in Ghana from malaria, including nearly 1 million children under the age of five. The British government will...
Improving maternal healthcare in Kenya - Integration of HIV services with maternal healthcare
Around 350,000 girls and half a million women die from pregnancy-related causes every year. Almost all of these deaths occur in the developing world. HIV and AIDS increase maternal mortality as...
Britain to reinforce humanitarian support in Caribbean and Haiti
The British Government is sending an assessment mission to Haiti to reinforce our support and monitoring of the cholera outbreak, International Development Secretary Andrew Mitchell said today. ...
Mitchell: UK emergency aid to forgotten disaster in Burma
The UK Government will give emergency food, water, sanitation and health care to more than a hundred thousand people in Burma as the full scale of destruction caused by Cyclone Giri has become clear,...
Afghanistan + 8 more
UK: Mitchell announces new mine clearance plans
The UK Government will overhaul its support for mine clearance programmes in order to focus on high impact zones. On a visit to Sudan, Andrew Mitchell, the International Development Secretary, today...
Saint Lucia: Tropical Cyclone Damage Assessment and Shelter Locations- as of 30 Oct 2010
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UK: New independent commission unveiled
A new independent body which will ensure aid projects are delivering maximum value for money has been unveiled before Parliament. The new Chief Commissioner has been announced today as former...