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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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Lighting up time

Posted by: Martin Leach, Posted on: 18 May 2009 - Categories: Africa, Infrastructure

Have you heard that water flows one way down the drain in the southern hemisphere and the other way in the northern hemisphere? Is it true? I live 1 degree south of the equator, and when I experimented pouring water in my …

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Mozambique prepares its Global Fund application

Posted by: Neil Squires, Posted on: 18 May 2009 - Categories: Africa, Health

The latest update from Mozambique is that we are in the midst of an intensive period of activity supporting the Government of Mozambique to develop its round 9 application to the Global Fund to fight HIV/AIDS, TB and malaria (GFATM). I …

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Wouldn't you want to mill your own flour?

Posted by: Vicky Seymour, Posted on: 15 May 2009 - Categories: Climate Change

So today it was my turn in the climate change hot seat here at the World Bank in Washington. The highlight of my day was being able to approve an exciting new programme called Scaling-up Renewable Energy (SREP). SREP will focus on …

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Next steps for Nepal?

Posted by: Sarah Sanyahumbi, Posted on: 15 May 2009 - Categories: Nepal

I arrived in Nepal last week and the day I arrived the Prime Minister resigned! My week since has been trying to make sense of a multitude of contradictions and intensely complex politics. I’ve arrived to head up DFID’s development …

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Climate change: you gotta have faith!

Posted by: Ian Attfield, Education Adviser, Posted on: 15 May 2009 - Categories: Climate Change, Education, Nigeria

Nigeria has a diverse range of challenges to deal with in providing a decent livelihood and prosperity to its population of over 140 million. One issue that gently bubbles in the background and occasionally boils over is environmental degradation; made worse by …

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From the front line to the political front

Posted by: Vicky Seymour, Posted on: 14 May 2009 - Categories: Climate Change

Talk about a rollercoaster of a start to a new job...  I thought coming back from Afghanistan would mean a period of relative relaxation.  How wrong I was!  Climate change is where it's at. My first couple of months have …

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Livelihoods on the edge

Posted by: Martin Leach, Posted on: 6 May 2009 - Categories: Africa, Economic Development

Over the Labour Day break I took a trip to Akagera National Park on the Eastern border of Rwanda, next to Tanzania. It is a large open expanse of savanna and woodland dotted with beautiful lakes. The wildlife is limited and rather hard …

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Southern business is on the up

Posted by: Adam Smith, Posted on: 1 May 2009 - Categories: Economic Development

Last weekend I was talking to some friends about my job, DFID's work with business and what my team does with the private sector. We were also talking about how several of us had read several articles about the rise of large …

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Education and life preservation skills

Posted by: Ian Attfield, Education Adviser, Posted on: 30 April 2009 - Categories: Education, Nigeria

If you look back to one of my earlier postings: Death on the Roads, you will note I have already highlighted the pitfalls and dangers on the open highways of Nigeria. Last week was no different, as I left Kano there …

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Mozambique joins the debate on Task Shifting

Posted by: Neil Squires, Posted on: 30 April 2009 - Categories: Africa, Health

Sorry, no time for a detailed posting this week, as I am engaged in an online discussion on an issue which is really important for Mozambique. This is just a quick posting to link you in, if you are interested, …

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