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Address by the Development Minister at the South Sudan Humanitarian Conference in Oslo, announcing additional UK aid and calling on all parties to commit to ceasefire, talks and unfettered humanitarian access.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Minister Mark Simmonds updates the House on the situation in South Sudan and UK efforts to help resolve the conflict.
EU Heads of Mission in Juba express serious concerns about the attack on Nassir town and encourage the (Inter-Governmental Authority on Development) IGAD Monitoring and Verification Mechanism to report on violations.
Mark Simmonds calls for immediate ceasefire and lasting peace as South Sudan faces risk of famine.
Foreign Secretary concerned by South Sudan leaders failure to meet deadline to secure peace and form transitional government.
The European Union Delegation has issued the following statement in agreement with the EU Heads of Mission in South Sudan:
The British Embassy in Juba has released the following statement following the detention of a ceasefire monitoring team in South Sudan:
A new online tool will make it easier for organisations, individuals and businesses to search for DFID funding opportunities.
Reacting to the news that a UN helicopter went down south of Bentiu, Unity State, the British Embassy in Juba released the following statement:
Britain announces additional £30 million to help those affected by serious humanitarian crisis.
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