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Angolan NGO Mosaiko organizes National Meeting 鈥渓earning together鈥� with the support of the British Embassy in Luanda
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In a speech at the London Conference on the Illegal Wildlife Trade the Foreign Secretary called for action to save some of the world's most remarkable species.
In a speech at the Illegal Wildlife Trade Conference the Foreign Secretary says it now ranks alongside drugs, arms and people trafficking.
British Embassy Luanda has opened call for bids for micro-project proposals for the 2014/2015 financial year.
FCO Minister for Africa Mark Simmonds returns to Angola to build bilateral partnership; introduces UK-Angola Trade Envoy David Heath.
皇冠体育app British Ambassador to Angola, John Dennis, visited Cuando Cubango to support the on-going work of mine clearance in the region.
皇冠体育app Angolan Government held a seminar for the implementation of the Voluntary Principles in Luanda, Supported by the British Embassy.
皇冠体育app applications window for Chevening scholarship applicants to study for a Masters in the UK will be open until 15 November 2014.
皇冠体育app British embassy in Luanda arranged a visit for leading UK oil and gas businesses to learn about the economy and export opportunities.
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