Date: Sunday 1 October 2023 | Time: 20.30-22.00 | Venue: Exchange 6-7, MCC (Secure Area, CPC 2023, Manchester) Join CFID for our annual reception at Conservative Party Conference, held in partnership with United Against Malnutrition and Hunger. Attendees will have the opportunity to hear from Andrew Mitchell MP, Minister of...
Regaining lost ground after Covid-19: the fight for global health
Tuesday 16 May | 17.30-19.00
Women & Girls Strategy | CFID briefing and panel event
Tuesday 14 March | 17.30-19.00
International Development Committee: Reductions in UK Aid – Oral Evidence Session
External Event:International Development CommitteeSelect Committee Announcement No.412 December 2020For Immediate Release:ORAL EVIDENCE SESSIONTuesday 8 December, Virtual sessionWatch LIVE here: Future of UK aid: Reductions to the aid budgetPlease note there is no physical access to Parliament Session will be conducted with remote participation by witnesses and Committee members Future of UK aid: reductions...
UK ODA: Facts and Figures from CFID
WHAT IS THE REAL STORY BEHIND UK AID? THE FACTS AND FIGURES You may have been hearing a lot about UK AID over the last several days. There have been a lot of concerns expressed about waste in the budget and the fact that, during COVID, the UK cannot...
The Conservative Friends of International Development and the Kyle House Group
The Conservative Friends of International Development and the Kyle House Group co-hosted a private round table which brought together MPs and senior members of the U.S. House of Representatives...
Q&A with Tom Tugendhat MP in association with Islington Conservative Federation
The event, which was extremely well-attended, included members of CFID, members of the Islington Conservative Federation, and members of associations from throughout the North East.
SPEECH: Baroness Liz Sugg “Her Potential, Our Future”
International Development Minister Baroness Sugg delivered a speech about UK aid’s commitment to women and girls’ rights at the Women Deliver Conference in Vancouver on 3 July 2019.
Project Urafiki: EFTA supporting young entrepreneurs in Tanzania with inclusive finance.
Last summer CFID ran the inaugural Project Urafiki, in Tanzania. The successor to Project Umubano the Conservative international social action project. Twentyone volunteers, including three MP’s, Cllr’s, Candidates and grass root activists took part in three projects in five locations focusing on Education, Business and Health.
CFID Business Network Breakfast, 21st May 2019 “Building an Environment Fit for the Future”
To mark the anniversary of the Plastics Pact and DEFRA’s packaging and recycling proposals, this breakfast on the 21st May 2019, will bring together businesses, politicians and NGOs to discuss the current UK policy landscape; progress to date and how the UK can support broader global efforts to reduce plastic...