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UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak jettisoned the UK's pledge to retain the UK's 0.7 per cent foreign aid commitment this week. Credit: Andrew Parsons

This article is almost three years old.

Britain’s aid budget cut is the act of a callous government. But we must re-think aid if we’re to turn the tide, writes...

Prime Minister Boris Johnson speaking at the opening of the UK-Africa Investment Summit, in London, 20 January 2020. Picture: DFID/Michael Hughes

This article is almost four years old.

The government’s ‘international development’ strategy is a red herring for dubious private financing, argues Nick Dearden

This article is more than five years old.

Brie O’Keefe and Alexia Pepper de Caires speak to Ben Phillips about the...

This article is almost six years old.

Don’t cut Oxfam’s support – we need it to root out abuse, says Colombian feminist Gloria Sanchez.

This article is almost six years old.

Oxfam’s Haiti sex scandal highlights how girls and young women are most at risk in emergencies. Vanessa Baird...

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Abuse must be eradicated but the attack on Oxfam is disproportionate, argues Maggie Black in this opinion...

Oxfam scandal no surprise

This article is almost six years old.

‘The idea of altruistic morality puts aid workers in a double bind, eroding true responsibility’

This article is almost seven years old.

A photographic account of changes over the years in: housing; water; education; health; sanitation; food and farming;...

This article is more than seven years old.

The world's poor are still losing out. They need a better deal, argues Dinyar Godrej.

This article is more than seven years old.

Technology can be a big enabler – yet the difference in terms of what’s available to rich and poor is vast.

This article is more than seven years old.

Peasant farmers resisting the violence of agribusiness. By Nils McCune.

This article is more than seven years old.

Simon Trace on the skewed priorities of medical research.

This article is more than seven years old.

Technology, whether low or high, needs to be appropriate and within reach to make a difference.

This article is almost eight years old.

Forget number-crunching; development workers need to get out into the field to understand poverty, writes Maggie Black...

This article is almost eight years old.

Aisha Dodwell argues that such schemes only line transnationals’ pockets.

This article is more than eight years old.

It’s all about power, argues Nick Dearden.

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