G7’s ‘New Alliance’ deal is failing farmers in Africa
Why does the UK government persist in rolling out schemes in support of corporatised agriculture?
Why does the UK government persist in rolling out schemes in support of corporatised agriculture?
The Nairobi deal hasn’t changed what remains a fundamentally unfair system of global trade
Recent reports show that the Department for International Development is increasingly channelling its public funding to support the privatisation of education around the world
Something has gone terribly wrong with the way the UK spends its aid budget
In the last five years international cooperation has stalled, and the world’s poorest people are paying the price
The Sustainable Development Goals set this year will determine what kind of world the next generation grows up in
We have made substantial gains in reducing preventable child deaths, but the UK must do more to encourage other countries to invest.
Jim Murphy is putting the issue of workers’ rights at the heart of international development.
David Cameron’s proposal to allow development aid to be used to fund military spending risks breaking OECD as well as Britain’s own International Development Act.
Dan Jarvis MP (Labour, Barnsley Central) is the shadow culture minister There is enough food in the world to feed everyone. But not everyone has enough food. This simple truth – this injustice – was brought to our attention lasttest