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DFID Blog of Action in Haiti
The Department for International Development has been busy in Haiti, read their most recent blog posts here More ...
Financial Secretary to the Treasury Responds to Debt Campaign in Haiti
Stephen Timms's letter responding to calls from NGOs and campaigners to cancel the debt Haiti owes the UK More ...
Developing nations unite around justice in Barcelona talks
The decision of African nations to walk-out of the Barcelona climate talks this week, and the support they received from other developing countries, proves that climate change is transforming global politics. More ...
Nick Dearden & Tim Jones
Responsibilities to our international neighbours in Burma/Union of Myanmar!
The UK should use its privileged position in the international community and seek a continuation of foreign aid where necessary. More ...
Sudan - Justice is just 75cm away.
Where the border should be between North and South Sudan seems mundane, but is a basic issue of justice. It may never be needed if the referendum votes for unity over secession, but the uncertainty fuels instability, threatens investment, and lives. More ...
Asa Humphreys, Barnabas Fund
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The G20 agreement: a good first step but debate about market values continues
Stephen Beer reflects on the G20 agreement and what challenges lie ahead More ...
Stephen Beer
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