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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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Rio+20 – a special birthday treat

Posted by: Hannah Ryder, Team Leader for Global Partnership for Effective Development Cooperation, Posted on: 11 May 2012 - Categories: Climate Change

I've always been a fan of birthdays. Mine falls on June 20th. Last year, I had a wonderful celebration. It wasn't just because of the presents - I got to spend the weekend in the countryside with my closest friends, enjoying …

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Welcome to the land of the brave

Posted by: Christa, Local Government Team Leader, DFID Afghanistan, Posted on: 8 May 2012 - Categories: Afghanistan

A large sign greets me with 'Welcome to the land of the brave' in the arrival hall in Kabul. I have just stepped off the plane, and am wondering what the year ahead will bring. This is my first time …

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A first glimpse of Western Asia

Posted by: Alex Jones, Posted on: 1 May 2012 - Categories: Afghanistan, Asia

Hi, I am Alex, and I have recently joined DFID to work as the regional statistics and results adviser for DFID's programmes in Central Asia, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Regional Asia programmes. I am based in London as part of the …

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Rolling out the nets

Posted by: Henry Donati, Programme Manager, Humanitarian Response Group, Posted on: 30 April 2012 - Categories: Ghana, Health

The last time I saw David was six months ago; he's now swapped Ghana's coastal, cocoa-growing Western region for the arid savannah of the Upper East region, but he's still doing the same job: getting DFID funded mosquito nets to …

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Zimbabwe - on the road to recovery?

Posted by: Ian Attfield, Education Adviser, Posted on: 27 April 2012 - Categories: Africa, Education, Health

Having spent some time in Zimbabwe (since 2010) I have certainly become relaxed and really appreciate this beautiful country. I feel relatively safe, in comparison to many other cities. Arriving at Harare Airport, one is met with helpful staff and no hassle …

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A fond farewell to Afghanistan

Posted by: Francesca, Posted on: 26 April 2012 - Categories: Afghanistan

After 15 months, the time has come for me to leave this beautiful country and return home to friends, family and (fingers crossed) a beautiful Spring back in London! As my time here draws to a close I can't help …

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Making the links on World Malaria Day

Posted by: Vicky Seymour, Posted on: 25 April 2012 - Categories: Democratic Republic of Congo, Health

It's moth season in Kinshasa. Every month here seems to bring different insects. Sometimes it's giant flying beetles. Other times it's swarms of brown paper-like flies. Just now there are moths everywhere - moths as big as my two hands; tiny moths; you …

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Sharing skills and saying goodbye

Posted by: Hannah Howard, Posted on: 24 April 2012 - Categories: Asia, International Citizen Service

We spent our last few weeks in Afjalpur making sure we had met all of the targets laid out in our day-to-day plan and compiling a handover folder so that the next ICS volunteers know every detail of the work …

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Tragedy, hope and raw determination!

Posted by: Dan Thomas, Posted on: 23 April 2012 - Categories: Development Debates, Ghana, Health

Have you ever been to the cinema and seen a trailer for a film that you previously had no interest in watching and then suddenly thought to yourself, "That is a movie I CANNOT MISS"? That was the idea behind …

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School for life: a second chance?

Posted by: Henry Donati, Programme Manager, Humanitarian Response Group, Posted on: 13 April 2012 - Categories: Education, Ghana

Hi, I'm Henry - I arrived in Ghana to work for DFID a few months ago. In my blog I want to share  ideas about the country, what we do here, and what life is like for Ghanaians. 2012 is a crucial …

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