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Cash transfers in Masisi

Posted by: Chris Pycroft, Head of Office, DFID DRC, Posted on: 27 August 2014 - Categories: Africa, Democratic Republic of Congo, Humanitarian
Prince, from Concern, explains the cash-transfer programme in Masisi. Picture: Chris Pycroft/DFID DRC

Cash transfers are an increasingly important component of DFID’s poverty-reduction tool kit. There is strong evidence that they are a highly effective means to support extremely vulnerable and poor people. Cash transfers can help people to recover from shocks caused …

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World Humanitarian Day in South Sudan

Posted by: Henry Donati, Programme Manager, Humanitarian Response Group, Posted on: 19 August 2014 - Categories: Africa, Humanitarian
Delivering aid to Akobo. Picture: Henry Donati/DFID

The helicopter banks down steeply to the left, and we’re approaching Akobo town; the miles of flat scrub land and acacia trees have given way to a scattering of huts and one-story, corrugated iron-roofed brick buildings. We hover over a …

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After the storm: stories from Typhoon Haiyan 6 months on

Posted by: Henry Donati, Programme Manager, Humanitarian Response Group, Posted on: 7 May 2014 - Categories: Asia, Humanitarian
Sun sets in Tacloban. Picture: Henry Donati/DFID

The last time I flew into Tacloban was in the back of a British military Hercules (I wrote about it here). Boxes of high energy biscuits lined the runway and lifesaving relief supplies were unloaded from military planes from all …

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Nearly 3 months after Typhoon Haiyan

Posted by: Henry Donati, Programme Manager, Humanitarian Response Group, Posted on: 28 January 2014 - Categories: Asia, Humanitarian
A man repainting his boat on Canas island. Picture: Henry Donati/DFID

The felled trees and fallen telegraphs poles have been cleared and electricity has been restored to the town of Roxas since the last time I was here, but the signs of Typhoon Haiyan are still everywhere to be seen. Back …

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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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Emergency food fair in North Kivu

Posted by: Chris Pycroft, Head of Office, DFID DRC, Posted on: 23 November 2012 - Categories: Democratic Republic of Congo

It's a bit unnerving to be decanted from a helicopter into the middle of a field, surrounded by towering hills in the far reaches of North Kivu on the edge of an area active with Mayi-Mayi fighters. But there we …

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Heading east

Posted by: Sophie Tholstrup, Posted on: 5 October 2012 - Categories: Democratic Republic of Congo, Humanitarian

Hello and thanks for reading. After a year of managing the UK’s humanitarian programme in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) based in the capital city  Kinshasa, I’m off to the east of the country for a few months. I’m …

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An introduction from Kinshasa

Posted by: Pete Vowles, Deputy Head, DFID DRC, Posted on: 26 September 2012 - Categories: Democratic Republic of Congo

20 years ago I embarked on my first development job with Students Partnership Worldwide (SPW) - SPW has since changed its name to Restless Development and is leading the charge in youth-led development. As a naïve but an adventurous 18-year-old volunteer, …

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Niger's escalating food crisis

Posted by: Sian To, Posted on: 6 August 2012 - Categories: Africa, Development Debates, Nutrition

Recently I travelled to Niger in West Africa with World Vision. It's my first time in Africa and I certainly didn't expect it to be SO hot and barren. Niger is an amazing country and I have met some simply amazing …

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Bringing hope for children in West Africa

Posted by: Anita Tiessen, Posted on: 11 June 2012 - Categories: Africa, Development Debates, Health, Nutrition

Since December last year, UNICEF has been warning of a looming food crisis in the Sahel region of West Africa, where more than one million very young children will suffer from life-threatening malnutrition this year. I've just returned from a visit …

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