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The latest news and updates from the Coalition for Global Prosperity.
Theresa May is right to focus on post-Brexit trading opportunities in Africa
This week we have seen the Prime Minister, and her dance moves, splashed across our front pages as she makes her first official visit to Africa. Preparing Britain for life post-Brexit, Theresa May is attempting to woo the continent and build on the UK and Africa’s historical relationship.
Ending Ebola in the DRC: Why I'm Proud UK Aid is Keeping Us Safe | Theo Clarke
Imagine if you lived somewhere where there was no 999 to call. You can’t ring your local GP because there isn’t one. There is no ambulance to call, let alone a road to get to you. Your local health clinic is lacking clean water and refrigeration to store essential drugs. And when a deadly virus breaks out they lack even latex gloves, soap or a thermometer.
Rt Hon Ed Vaizey MP leads 270 pupils in World’s Largest Lesson on tackling global poverty
Local MP Ed Vaizey has visited Didcot Girls School to teach local girls about the United Nations' Global Goals for Sustainable Development.
Theo Clarke: Our army and our aid workers are both essential to the UK’s security
Heads of state from Europe and North America are gathering in Brussels for the NATO summit. With increased threats from Russia and cyber terrorism, ongoing conflicts on Europe’s periphery, and mounting tensions between founding members of the alliance, this is a crucial moment for an organisation that has protected us for over 50 years.
Rt Hon Hilary Benn MP | Speaking at the Coalition for Global Prosperity Launch | Video
Rt Hon Hilary Benn MP, former International Development Secretary of State, speaks at the launch of the Coalition for Global Prosperity about why he thinks Britain must remain a leader in international development and why investing in UK aid helps create a healthier, safer and more prosperous world for us all.
Norfolk MP, local Bishop and community leaders highlight Norfolk's role in tackling refugee crisis
Today, Mid Norfolk MP George Freeman and the Bishop of Norwich came together with local leaders at Norwich Cathedral to discuss how to tackle the refugee crisis and why Syria matters to Norfolk.
Preet Kaur Gill MP leads 280 pupils in World’s Largest Lesson on tackling global poverty
Local MP and Shadow International Development Minister Preet Kaur Gill has returned her old school, Lordswood Girls School, to teach local girls about the United Nations' Global Goals for Sustainable Development.
Launch of the Coalition - Leaders Call for Britain to Remain a Force for Good in the World
This evening military, political, business and faith leaders issued a united call for Britain to remain a force for good in the world. As the UK’s role in the world is being redefined, leading figures have come together to make the case that Britain is at its best when it acts as a global leader in development, as well as in defence and diplomacy.
Coalition Hosts Panel in Parliament with Nick Herbert MP on Tackling Global Pandemics
On Tuesday 15 May 2018 The Coalition for Global Prosperity hosted a panel in the House of Commons, organised by to discuss ‘Disease X’ and ways to prevent the next global epidemic.
Coalition hosts Girls Education Event with Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson for CHOGM 2018
We were proud this week to host a reception in Parliament with the Foreign Minister Boris Johnson MP and Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs Julie Bishop MP. The event, co-hosted with Global Citizen and titled 'Girls in Emergencies' brought together leaders in the aid sector, Parliamentarians and education activists to discuss how the UK and the Commonwealth are empowering girls in times of crisis.
Coalition Hosts Roundtable with Bill Gates on Role of Private Sector in Development
To coincide with the Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting in London, The Coalition for Global Prosperity hosted a private roundtable with Bill Gates to discuss the role of the private sector in development.
Read Our Essay in Bright Blue's Magazine on Britain as a force for good
There are plenty of people who argue that aid is a waste of money. Secretary James ‘Mad Dog’ Mattis – current US Secretary of Defence, and former Commander of the US Joint Forces – isn’t one of them. In 2013, Mattis said if the US cut its diplomacy and development budgets “then I need to buy more ammunition”
How to make a reality of ‘Global Britain’: The role of development and diplomacy
In early April the Coalition for Global Prosperity and the British Foreign Policy Group brought together analysts, civil servants and development agencies to consider practical answers to this challenge. In particular we were interested to understand views on how the UK’s development agenda should relate to the government’s Global Britain policy and how to encourage the development and diplomacy sectors to work better together.
Coalition for Global Prosperity invited to speak on soft power and UK Aid at FCO conference at Wilton Park
At their recent conference, the Foreign and Commonwealth office brought together a select group of leading foreign office officials and partners and a range of future leaders to debate the key global issues facing Britain today. The Coalition for Global Prosperity’s Chief Executive Theo Clarke was invited to the weekend to speak on the crucial role that UK Aid plays in promoting Britain’s soft power.
Progress For Women Is Progress For All – Let’s Give Girls A Voice
International Women’s Day was not only about celebrating progress but about pushing for more and that’s why I’m #StillMarching and backing Helen Pankhurst’s call for a decade of suffrage. Gender equality is like an elastic band, you can stretch it but if you don’t stretch it far enough it reverts back to its usual position. This is why we need to keep making the case and why the Global Goals are so important as they give the world a much-needed global agenda.
Joint Event with the APPG to End FGM on the International Day of Zero Tolerance
On Tuesday 6th February the All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) to End Female Genital Mutilation (FGM), which is co-chaired by Zac Goldsmith MP and Jess Phillips MP, hosted a joint event with the Coalition for Global Prosperity to mark the Day of Zero Tolerance for the abusive practice. The evening brought together leading voices from across government, grassroots campaigns and healthcare to discuss how the UK Aid can continue to change attitudes and support women who have been affected by FGM.
Brexit Britain Will be at its Best When it Leads – in Aid, Trade and Diplomacy | Theo Clarke
Regardless of how you voted in the EU Referendum, most people will agree Brexit is an historic moment which is forcing the UK to redefine our country’s role in the world. We now have the opportunity to reconsider what sort of nation we would like to be – and we should use this opportunity to forge an even more positive, global future for ourselves.
View From Bidi Bidi Refugee Camp: Why Britain is Right to Invest in Development | Theo Clarke
Let me take you to northern Uganda on the border with South Sudan, where you will find one million refugees, brought there by war, disease and drought. And to the Bidi Bidi camp in particular, which I visited recently, where over 270,000 refugees now live. Refugee numbers here are growing faster than even in Syria, yet it’s a place largely forgotten by the world.
Spend a Penny: Foreign Aid is Helping Girls and Women Have Access to the Loo
Women and girls are being denied the opportunity to reach their potential because of the simple injustice of not having access to a loo, says Theo Clarke, Chief Executive of The Coalition for Global Prosperity. Starting your period can be stressful for any young girl. But being able to use a clean loo in private is a privilege that most British girls can take for granted.
The Coalition Visits Lebanon with George Freeman MP and Save the Children to see UK Aid First Hand
Our CEO Theo Clarke visited Lebanon with George Freeman MP to see the work of UK aid and how we are helping refugees from Syria in the region. Theo visited with unaccompanied children living in the Bekaa Valley to better understand how the UK is playing an important role in the crisis. The visit was organised by Save the Children and they also went to see a local school set up by Malala for Syrian girls.