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  • Partnerships and grants to promote good practice in local government in 6 Commonwealth countries.

  • Guidance on how to ensure UK overseas security and justice assistance work meets our human rights obligations and our values.

  • Providers of legal or financial services have a legal obligation to report suspected breaches of trade sanctions.

  • Guidance on how to integrate gender equality, disability and social inclusion into International Climate Finance (ICF) programme design and delivery.

  • A forced marriage is where one or both people do not or cannot consent to the marriage, and pressure or abuse is used to force them into marriage.

  • This page contains the Common High Priority Items list. It is composed of Western items critical to Russian weapons systems and its military development.

  • If a British person is kidnapped abroad, the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office will try to do everything we can to make sure they are released safely.

  • Building community capacity to achieve the human rights of all persons with disabilities.

  • Disclosure notice regarding a breach of financial sanctions regulations.

  • This guidance outlines the UK government’s mission and vision for the UK International Development logo, and how to use it on ODA-funded programmes.

  • The UK works within the NPT to stop the spread of nuclear weapons, promote cooperation in peaceful uses of nuclear energy, and advance nuclear disarmament.

  • What transport sanctions are, how to apply for a transport sanctions licence and how to report a breach.

  • Africa Agriculture Development Company (AgDevCo) invest debt and equity in African Agribusinesses to create jobs, improve food security and boost prosperity.

  • Funding for collaborative projects, taking innovative ideas from any sector or discipline to tackle challenges in agriculture.

  • Information about ETI, an alliance of companies, trade unions and voluntary organisations improving the lives of workers who make consumer goods.

  • Financial sanctions guidance for letting agents

  • Guidance on the South Sudan (Sanctions) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019.

  • Updates on UK actions for multilateral treaties, publication and depositary work.

  • If you’re an overseas entity and think you’ve disposed of your UK property but have recently been contacted by Companies House, you may need to check your records.

  • To improve the quality of electricity, transport, water and telecommunications infrastructure for households and businesses across Africa.