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Foreign Secretary and Lebanese Foreign Minister Bassil reaffirm cooperation on ending sexual violence in conflict and supporting stability
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
On 17 June 2014 the British High Commission in Kigali held a conference to discuss the outcomes of the ESVC London Summit outcomes
Foreign Secretary William Hague has updated Parliament with the next steps in the UK鈥檚 Preventing Sexual Violence in Conflict Initiative.
皇冠体育app Democratic Republic of Congo government has launched the first Action Plan for the Congolese Army on tackling Sexual Violence.
Hague: "I welcome NATO鈥檚 leadership on this agenda and I look forward to working with Mari Sk氓re to turn commitments into practical action."
UK and Canada announce joint mission to Iraq to support survivors of sexual violence by ISIL.
皇冠体育app South Sudan Government and UN Special Representative commit to an action plan on tackling conflict related sexual violence.
For the WW1 centenary, William Hague spoke on how preventing conflict and improving the condition of humanity must always be Britain鈥檚 vision.
William Hague met Gordon Campbell, the Canadian High Commissioner to the UK, to discuss the use of sexual violence by ISIL in Iraq.
This practical guide raises awareness among policy makers of the challenges and sensitivities of stigma from a survivor鈥檚 perspective.
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