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Baroness Lindsay Northover, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for International Development

Baroness Lindsay Northover, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for International Development

Baroness Lindsay Northover was appointed as the new Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State on Tuesday 4 November 2014. She is a Liberal Democrat member of the House of Lords.

Baroness Northover has been the Coalition Government’s Lead Spokesperson for DFID in the House of Lords since September 2011. She has a deep and long-standing commitment to international development, and has a particular concern that women and girls remain central to development.

Development must include Joshua, too

Baby Joshua on his mother's lap. Picture: DFID

Today is the first day of Baroness Northover’s visit to Tanzania, where she is championing the progress of development programmes supported by DFID. The trip’s overarching theme is ‘leave no one behind’ – a key principle the UK is aiming …

Revolutionising social norms: The UN Commission on the Status of Women

International Development minister Lindsay Northover reads the UK statement at the UN General Assembly room. Picture: Sheena Ariyapala/DFID

Last week was my first visit to the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW), an annual event that has been held at the UN since 1946. Over 100 ministers and 8000 civil society advocates attended, with events ranging from …

Energy poverty and gender - "We need our eyes wide open"

So many of the ways in which women and girls around the world must live their lives are simply taken for granted, never given a second thought. We all know that domestic tasks fall disproportionately on women. That is as …

Woman + disability = double discrimination

Women with disabilities often face double discrimination – because they are female, and because they have disabilities. If they are from a minority group, elderly, or are gay, they may face multiple discrimination. But this discrimination can become still worse …

Seeing a way through for girls and women in Mozambique

Many girls’ and women’s faces in Mozambique will stay with me. But 3 of those faces had a particularly strong impact – those of Isalinha, Ana, and especially a young mother in Manica province, whose name I may never know. …

Mozambique’s resource boom - a country at a crossroads?

Baroness Northover discusses sustainable mining with Enoque Vicente, Sustainability Manager at Vale. Picture: Sophie Newman/DFID

Flying into Tete in Northern Mozambique last week, I could see first-hand the evidence of Mozambique’s resource boom. Most of my fellow passengers were mining engineers or the like, heading for the Brazilian mining company Vale’s huge open-cast mine in …

Born whole: being a woman in Sudan

Small faces may look up at me equally quizzically as I visit a maternity hospital in Sudan. But from these first moments, the path for a girl is mapped out differently from that for a boy. And that has included the …