Justine Greening
Indonesian president Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (C) speaks as Liberian president Ellen Johnson Sirleaf (L) and British Secretary of State for International Development Justine Greening (R) listen during a press conference in Nusa Dua on Bali island on March 27, 2013. The 4th Meeting and Related Meetings of the High-level Panel of Eminent Persons on the Post-2015 Development Agenda runs from March 25 - 27 on the Indonesia resort island of Bali.
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This looks like a serious breach of trust with one of our most important strategic partners. Justine Greening must explain why she is saying one thing about her conduct while the South African government is saying another
We should respect the views of people who are thinking of voting for Ukip
I've been doing grant applications for 12 years, and I thought the bid we put in was very strong. This project would have saved lives. But while Justine Greening is rightly assessing the big applications, the little grassroots charities like ourselves are at the mercy of a consultancy assessor.More quotes »
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ICAI's report reinforces Labour's concerns about DFID's capacity to effectively oversee these contracts - Lewis
Ivan Lewis MP, Labour’s Shadow International Development Secretary, responding to the Independent Commission for Aid Impact's (ICAI) report on DfID's use of private contractors said: “I urge Justine Greening to implement ICAI's suggested reforms - from p from The UK Labour Party Read more »
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News story: Greening: We must break the cycle of food shortages in Western Africa
The UK will help to prevent desperate food shortages and make Mali and the West African Sahel more stable and secure, International Development Secretary Justine Greening has announced. Mali has suffered from years of humanitarian crises, conflict and an from DFID Read more »
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British aid to South Africa is being cut, right? Wrong
Miss Greening's statements, made just before the local elections, declared that the £19 million aid budget would be ended completely. "I have agreed with my South African counterparts," she said, "that South Africa is now in a position to fund its own de from The Telegraph Read more »
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[Editorial] Assessing the end of the UK's aid to South Africa
On April 30, the UK's International Development Secretary, Justine Greening, announced that Britain's bilateral development programme in South Africa would end in 2015, on the grounds of South Africa's enormous political and economic progress. The withdr from The Lancet Read more »
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News story: UK International Development Secretary to attend World Economic Forum on Africa
The UK’s International Development Secretary Justine Greening will today co-chair the Leadership Council of the New Alliance for Food Security and Nutrition, taking place in Cape Town during the World Economic Forum on Africa. The New Alliance was launch from DFID Read more »