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Development Minister Baroness Chapman will reset the UK’s approach to international development at the G20 Development Meeting in South Africa today (Friday, 25 July). Economic development underpins ...
Govment say dem go slash foreign aid spending by 40% - from 0.5% of dia Gross National Income (GNI) to 0.3% - in order to ...
The " mega airport " will feature four expansive runways and a cutting-edge terminal designed to incorporate the latest ...
The government has admitted that slashing foreign aid spending will likely see global deaths rise – as it confirmed the cuts ...
The UK is resetting its relationship with countries in the Global South and helping countries exit the need for aid, as Baroness Chapman attends the ...
A Foreign Office report shows the biggest cuts will come in Africa with less spent on women's health and water sanitation.
Slashing funding will not only worsen the continent’s maternal mortality crisis, but will set the rights of women and girls ...
Managing Director of Boeing Africa, Henok Teferra Shawl said: “Africa is among the most promising markets in terms of ...
Aid to Africa sees sharpest cuts, with women’s health and children’s education most affected, sparking fears of rising deaths ...
Following the announcement by the United Kingdom that it will cut its foreign aid to Third World countries, fresh fears have ...
In South Africa, I’ve seen the impact we can have with genuine partnerships, rather than paternalism,' says Development ...