What started off as a year of cautious optimism turned into an incredibly difficult one for international development in the world of UK politics. Paul Abernethy takes us through a seesaw year, with aid cuts, political polarisation and party conference seasons, before looking ahead to 2026.
Yesterday, Tuesday 9th December 2025, senior civil servants at the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) were questioned by both…
As today marks international Human Rights Day, it is a moment to reflect on the commitments made to uphold the rights and dignity of all people. Among some of the most urgent of these injustices is Female genital mutilation, a practice that affects 230 million girls and women worldwide.
It’s been a year of difficult conversations, shrinking resources, and moments where the gap between what we say and stand for and what we’re able to deliver has felt unbearably wide. But it’s also been a year that has clarified, for Bond’s Mustafa Al-Soufi at least, what this work is really about—and what it demands of us.
Today, Monday 8th December, the UK government Justice Secretary, David Lammy MP, formally announced that the UK will host a major international…
Following a year where the official development assistance budget was cut once again, there are so many questions the government still need to answer to get their vision for international development and humanitarian assistance back on track. Alex Farley takes us through another tumultuous year, and looks at what needs to be addressed in 2026.
After yet another year of global unrest and shrinking civic space, Bond’s Rowan Popplewell takes us through how civil society and civic space has been under fire throughout 2025, and offers a message of solidarity.
Following news that the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) will reduce its workforce by 25%, Bond, the UK network…
This World AIDS Day, we are reminded that the possibility of ending AIDS has never been so close. But it is not inevitable. The next step depends on continued action, collaboration, and strengthened political will from the UK and other governments around the world.