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Yellen tells G7 meeting there is a ‘very real risk’ that more people will go hungry
Charities and aid bodies say London is prioritising geopolitics over long-term development goals
East African nation has hosted similar offshore asylum programmes in the past
Finance minister seeks immediate aid from allies to plug deficit amounting to several billion dollars a month
Ukraine may be in the spotlight, but aid is also needed elsewhere
Taking a rigid stand against the Taliban leaves Afghans starving
Charities call for support for public sector salaries to prevent collapse of essential services
Aung San Suu Kyi’s sentencing is symbolic of detention of thousands
Body will leverage private capital to fund projects in Asia, Africa and the Caribbean, says foreign secretary
Fears of humanitarian crisis as economic conditions worsen and winter sets in
But Treasury faces criticism over what items could be included to reach target
Taliban struggling to feed millions amid drought and after international development support was cut
CDC Group to invest $720m for minority stake in project in Egypt, Senegal and Somaliland
Clarity, co-operation and leadership are vital if millions of young lives are not to be blighted
Decision by Addis Ababa to remove seven staff comes amid row over access to aid in Tigray region
As donated drugs near expiry, time is running out to distribute them, just as the peak season for infection approaches
Taliban should be given access to foreign reserves to ease crisis, says foreign minister
And the fate of the Afghan people will weigh heavily on our collective conscience
More in-country aid and regional agreements are priorities as well as better ways for refugees to get to safety
Absence from classrooms has caused severe damage in poorer countries
Five questions around the global education summit
Breaking a promise to maintain development spending undermines COP26 diplomacy
In this year of summits, the United Kingdom Committee for Unicef (Unicef UK) has invited experts to set out policies that governments and companies should pursue to help the next generation overcome the Covid-19 pandemic, climate change, and economic inequity
December summit in Tokyo aims to tackle the sharp rise in childhood malnutrition caused by the pandemic
The UK can provide leadership and wield soft power through multilateralist diplomacy
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