FCDO Commercial Pipeline: ODA programme delivery

Overview This commercial pipeline provides a forward look at potential upcoming commercial procurement activity in the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) for official development assistance (ODA) programme delivery only. The pipeline data is provided in an open CSV format and can be downloaded from this page. This is a voluntary publication produced by FCDO […]

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The UK strongly condemns Russia’s latest mass strikes against Ukrainian cities: UK statement at the UN Security Council

The United Kingdom strongly condemns Russia’s latest mass strikes against Ukrainian cities, including the large-scale attack of 14-15 June, which killed at least 11 civilians. That night, Russia launched 611 drones and 70 missiles against Ukraine, yet another escalation.  This included 40 ballistic and hypersonic missiles, making it the second largest such attack of this […]

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We urge Israel to resume negotiations with the Syrian government and to pursue a diplomatic solution: UK statement at the UN Security Council

I will make three points. First, the United Kingdom welcomes the announcement of the memorandum of understanding between the US and Iran and congratulates all involved in this diplomatic breakthrough.  It is vital negotiations are concluded rapidly.  Regional de-escalation is a chance to build stability and peace for the benefit of all those in the neighbourhood, including […]

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UK launches new AI partnership to boost climate security

The Foreign Office and Met Office are joining forces to help improve global preparation for climate shocks. New partnership to be launched at London Climate Action Week, supporting AI forecasting to predict weather patterns as climate security becomes increasingly important for governments around the world. This reflects the Foreign Secretary’s key priority of security – […]

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Action on Preventing Sexual Violence in Conflict is strengthened as new Special Envoy Appointed

newly appointed Special Envoy will drive action to end the use of rape as a weapon of war up to 30% of women and girls living in conflict zones face sexual violence appointment comes after launch of UK-led international coalition to end violence against women and girls Britain will continue to drive international action to prevent sexual violence in conflict, following the appointment of […]

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“Migration is a global challenge requiring global cooperation” says Foreign Secretary, announcing expansion of North Africa programme to support migrants closer to home

Programme expanded to help migrants who have fled regional conflicts rebuild their lives much closer to home across North Africa. £9 million will support people into local jobs in the region and benefit host communities. While visiting Egypt the Foreign Secretary will meet migrants from Sudan who have been supported by the programme. The UK is expanding funding for programmes which […]

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UK pledges further support to address humanitarian crisis in Lebanon, as Development Minister visits with France and Qatar

UK pledges a new package to address the dire humanitarian crisis joint visit steps up humanitarian support and underscores close partnership between the UK, France and Qatar UK Development Minister calls on all sides to use the opportunity presented by the recent agreement to restore stability, uphold the ceasefire, protect civilians, and comply with international […]

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We urge Israel to immediately remove unjustifiable restrictions on humanitarian access: UK statement at the UN Security Council

President, last November this Council adopted resolution 2803, endorsing President Trump’s Comprehensive Plan to end the Gaza conflict.   This provided a historic opportunity to achieve lasting peace.   And as USG Fletcher’s briefing set out, there has been some progress since then on the humanitarian front, and in the return of all hostages. But Mr Fletcher […]

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It is vital that UNSMIL remains at the centre of efforts to support political reconciliation in Libya: UK statement at the UN Security Council

I will focus on three points raised by the SRSG, covering the UN-facilitated political process, irregular migration, and military reunification. First, the United Kingdom welcomes the conclusion of the Structured Dialogue and the publication of its recommendations.  We commend the dialogue’s participants who worked to find consensus on difficult issues, demonstrating the Libyan people’s desire for […]

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