Counter Terrorism Bill: Lords pass amendment to protect aid workers
…said that it would minimise “potential difficulties and unintended consequences by stating that individuals undertaking the activities listed in the amendment…would not be committing an offence of being in a…
A battle we can win, with the public behind us
…we really could end this disease within a generation. But we are not there yet. Despite coming so far in tackling malaria, we are at risk of losing ground in…
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Can we unite around the world we want to see?
…such as now -is when those differences come to the fore. When we are faced with crisis it is tempting to hunker down and defend what we already believe. Those…
Bond and Crown Agents Bank launch new partnership to support INGO connections with financial services
…Our new partnership with Bond will allow us to continue to solve some of the most complex challenges in the payments and FX space, where the real, lived impact of…
Is investing in a global public the future of aid?
…now considered not only realistic but necessary. In the UK, 72% of those polled now support a job guarantee, only 6% oppose it. Support for public health in the US…
General election – what happened and what it means for development
…news and learning opportunities in the international development sector. Get Network News The manifesto also committed the Conservative Party to supporting the “most marginalised communities in the world”, including hosting…
Ukrainian Women´s Fund
DFID must be at the heart of global Britain
…DFID works on specialist, complex development and humanitarian issues that are distinct from the day to day priorities of the Foreign Office. Yes, these issues are complementary to foreign policy,…