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Specialist humanitarian advisers, from the UK’s Department for International Development (DFID), expected to deploy from London this evening (14 March).
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Over 7,000 veterans of the Commonwealth will receive two meals a day through UK aid, International Development Secretary announces.
International Development Secretary announces new joint initiative with the Foreign Office at event with the Duke of Cambridge.
The Prime Minister has called on more countries to join the UK in giving girls in developing countries access to quality education.
Film director Richard Curtis joins International Development Secretary, Education Secretary and the British Council to launch new education programme.
Transformative UK aid projects will protect the agricultural sector and small-scale farmers across the continent
New UK aid will provide sexual and reproductive health services for more than 300,000 Malawians and avoid an estimated 6,000 preventable maternal deaths.
With less than two months to go until the London Illegal Wildlife Trade conference, UK troops in Malawi, as the face of Global Britain, are helping to train conservation non-profit African Parks’ rangers.
Minister for Africa Harriett Baldwin concludes a four-day visit focused on shared prosperity, sustainable development, and tackling climate change and the illegal wildlife trade.
23-year-old Charles Nyasa receives the Commonwealth Points of Light award for encouraging people with disabilities to play sports.
On Wednesday, 16 May 2018, UK handed over education infrastructure worth £11.09 million (circa MWK11 billion) to the government of Malawi.
African leaders gather in London to discuss ambitious proposals to protect endangered species across Africa.
A new UK aid package of support will help eradicate human trafficking and child exploitation in the Commonwealth.
The UK has announced further support for the fight against malaria to save more than 120,000 lives ahead of a Malaria Summit tomorrow with Commonwealth leaders.
The UK cemented its membership to the International Solar Alliance to provide affordable and sustainable energy for all by 2030.
International Development Secretary Penny Mordaunt announces new funding to 10 Commonwealth countries to tackle trachoma.
Minister for Africa Harriett Baldwin praises African conservation efforts but calls for international cooperation to tackle poachers and the illegal ivory trade.
The Queen's first cousin will on his four-day visit celebrate the Commonwealth and the enduring friendship that exists between the UK and Malawi.
This summer, a team of seven British soldiers deployed to Liwonde National Park in Malawi to support African Parks’ rangers counter-poaching effort.
From 7 August to 7 November 2017, the Chevening Secretariat is accepting applications from Malawians to study in the UK during 2018/2019.
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