Vol 58 No 23 |
- DEVELOPMENT
- AID
Before the OECD Paris meeting Britain's International Development Secretary Priti Patel backtracked on the government's threat to pull out of the DAC unless other donors agreed to its proposals to increase the amount of of private equity military and domestic spending that could be counted as aid...
British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson and International Development Minister Priti Patel went on a joint mission to Nigeria from 30 August to 1 September focusing on contributing to a package of 'political military and intelligence support' as well as training and rehabilitation work in Nigeria's north-east...
Vol 58 No 11 |
- GERMANY
- AFRICA
International Development Minister Priti Patel stressed that the CDC Group's future mandate would be to invest in the poorest riskiest investment climates...
Africa is the flavour of this month with the London Stock Exchange (LSE) getting International Development Minister Priti Patel on board in its latest attempt to convince investors to pour their money into companies on the continent...
On the panel the newly re-elected World Bank President Jim Yong Kim United Kingdom International Development Secretary Priti Patel (a Thatcherite of Ugandan heritage appointed in July) and French international finance specialist Philippe le Houérou the Chief Executive Officer of the International Finance Corporation discussed how the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals could benefit from private finance...