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Thanks for stopping by. This DFID Bloggers site is now closed and will no longer be updated regularly. However, all the blogs that appeared here will be archived if you want to look back at any of our posts. Why …

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Uganda: A time to celebrate

Posted by: Johnson Ngorok, Uganda Country Director, Sightsavers, Posted on: 30 October 2013 - Categories: Africa, Development Debates, Health

As Country Director of an organisation dedicated to combating avoidable blindness and exclusion of blind people, local health systems and attitudes towards people with disabilities are 2 of the biggest influences on our ability to improve lives. So the past …

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Twins in development?

Posted by: Hannah Ryder, Team Leader for Global Partnership for Effective Development Cooperation, Posted on: 29 October 2013 - Categories: Other

When I was a teenager, I lived in a city called St Albans. At the entrance there was always a sign showing that it was "twinned" with a number of other towns or cities around the world. It's twinned with …

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Riddle me this: what is educational technology?

Posted by: Rosalind Gater, Entry Scheme Education Advisor, Posted on: 28 October 2013 - Categories: Digital for Development, Education

Any regular reader of the Economist will have read the hype about "edtech". It is a well worn tale. Converts believe edtech has potential to transform the lives of millions of poor children. By contrast, sceptics think edtech is not …

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Introducing DFID’s digital advisory panel

Posted by: Julia Chandler, Digital Strategy Implementation, Posted on: 25 October 2013 - Categories: Digital for Development

As outlined in the digital strategy, DFID has invited a group of digital and development experts with a wealth of different experience to join a digital advisory panel. Their role is to take an overview of our strategy for digital …

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Uganda: Next Paralympic champions?

Posted by: Lynne Featherstone, Ministerial Champion for Tackling Violence Against Women and Girls Overseas, Posted on: 25 October 2013 - Categories: Africa, Disability

I have travelled back to Kampala for the final leg of my trip with Ade Adepitan to investigate what life is like for disabled people in Uganda.   I was very excited about our main event - we were due …

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Adaptive programming

Posted by: Pete Vowles, Deputy Head, DFID DRC, Posted on: 21 October 2013 - Categories: Other

There is a rising groundswell of interest in how international donors can rapidly respond to changing contexts, developing adaptive competences and incentives. Owen Barder, Duncan Green, Matt Andrews, Tim Harford and Ben Ramalingam have all been writing about these issues …

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From Ghana to London via a field in Denmark

Posted by: Henry Donati, Programme Manager, Humanitarian Response Group, Posted on: 18 October 2013 - Categories: Humanitarian

It was snowing heavily when I flew out of Ghana for the final time 6 months ago. I trekked across London in the only sweater I had with me, then laying shivering under the duvet wondering what I had let …

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The Great Gatsby - Tanzania's self-made women

Posted by: Kirstie Allsopp, Television Presenter, Posted on: 12 October 2013 - Categories: Development Debates, Economic Development, Girls & Women, Tanzania

When I was first told I'd be meeting a Tanzanian poultry farmer during my visit to see Red Nose Day and UK government cash at work, a good few images came to mind. An expanse of rural land filled with …

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Westgate

Posted by: Lisa Phillips, Head of Office, DFID Kenya, Posted on: 2 October 2013 - Categories: Kenya

I was in the UK when news of the Westgate attack started to break in Nairobi. My family and friends couldn't disguise the fact that they were pleased I was there and, by implication, not at the mall. I quickly …

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UKFIET and the Education Post 2015 Agenda

Posted by: Ian Attfield, Education Adviser, Posted on: 1 October 2013 - Categories: Education

I almost broke into a cold sweat entering the historic Oxford University Examination Schools for the first time in 20 years, memories of stumbling through a viva (oral examination) grilling and multiple 3 hour written papers on long forgotten inorganic chemistry …

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