Development
UK gives £50m to Bangladesh climate change fund
John Vidal, environment editor, Monday September 8 2008, The Guardian.
International development: Britain unveils plan to stop misuse of aid to poor countries
Larry Elliott, economics editor, Thursday September 4 2008, The Guardian.
India: Untouchables suffer 'relief discrimination' after flood
Randeep Ramesh in Delhi, Wednesday September 3 2008, The Guardian.
Jobs under threat as Oxfam cuts costs
Annie Kelly, Wednesday August 13 2008, The Guardian.
Haiti: Mud cakes become staple diet as cost of food soars beyond a family's reach
With little cash and import prices rocketing half the population faces starvation
Rory Carroll in Port-au-Prince, Tuesday July 29 2008, The Guardian.
Human development: Child mortality stays high despite India's boom
Kathryn Hopkins, Monday July 28 2008, The Guardian.
Brown presses bishops over development goals
Allegra Stratton, political correspondent, Friday July 25 2008, The Guardian.
In pictures: Oxfam's east Africa appeal
Oxfam warns that millions of people in Ethiopia, Somalia, Uganda, Djibouti and Kenya are fast being pushed 'towards severe hunger and destitution'. Photographer Nick Danziger shot these images for Oxfam
Thursday July 24, 2008, The Guardian NOTE: images may be upsetting to some visitors, discretion advised
Rising food prices pushing east Africa to disaster, warns Oxfam
Xan Rice in Nairobi, Thursday July 24, 2008, The Guardian.
Record numbers living in poverty
Kathryn Hopkins, Friday July 18, 2008, The Guardian. ★★★★★
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World Vision to launch 'dirty water' ad
Mark Sweney, Friday July 18, 2008, guardian.co.uk.
International aid: World food crisis 'is biggest issue facing charities'
Sara Gaines, Wednesday July 9, 2008, Society Guardian.
£5bn appeal as fears grow of diluted aid and more suffering
Larry Elliott and Patrick Wintour in Hokkaido, Tuesday July 8, 2008, The Guardian.
World Health Organisation: New rapid tests for multi-drug resistant TB
Sarah Boseley, health editor, Tuesday July 1, 2008, The Guardian.
MPs fear corruption risk from poorly monitored aid
Larry Elliott, economics editor, Tuesday June 24, 2008, The Guardian.
The African aid charity intent on putting itself out of business
Georgie Fienberg, the founder of AfriKids in Ghana, claims the solution to making aid effective in Africa is making a commitment to walk away
Friday June 20, 2008, guardian.co.uk. ★★★★★
Brown presses EU countries to fulfil pledge of aid for Africa
Kathryn Rockwell and Kathryn Hopkins, Thursday June 19 2008, The Guardian.
Mark Steel: If the poor of Africa are hungry, send them arms
Wednesday, 18 June 2008, The Independent. ★★★★★
$40bn shortfall in Africa aid endangers 5 million lives
Watchdog proposes a special tax as the foot-dragging by G8 nations undermines a decade of progress
Tracy McVeigh, chief reporter, Sunday June 15 2008, The Observer.
The DIY cure for malaria
Olivia Blanchard, Friday April 25 2008, guardian.co.uk.
Alexander resists demand by aid agencies for World Bank boycott
Larry Elliott, economics editor, Monday April 14 2008, The Guardian.
Aid to developing world falls for second year
Kathryn Blanchflower, Friday April 4 2008, guardian.co.uk.
Plan to put 16m African children into school
Julian Borger, diplomatic editor, Thursday March 27 2008, The Guardian.
UN food agency issues emergency plea for $500m
Owen Bowcott, Tuesday March 25 2008, The Guardian.
The water margin
Tanzania was glad to secure the services of a British-led consortium to run the newly privatised water system in its capital Dar es Salaam. But then the price of water started to rise ...
Xan Rice, Thursday August 16 2007, The Guardian. ★★★★★
The stolen African voice
Western donors have only widened the wealth gap by buttressing the rich and powerful
Salim Lone, Wednesday July 4, 2007, The Guardian.