Ebola provides an answer to those who argue that the overseas aid budget is a luxury we cannot afford.
Without any significant understanding of the religious, tribal and political background we will never be able to control terrorism at its sources.
I warned the country’s Ambassador that the collateral damage done to civilians would risk a humanitarian disaster and arouse western anger.
Number 10 has been closing down easy hits for UKIP. It shouldn’t open one up by helping to put the 0.7 per cent target into law.
A conservative, fiscally responsible approach to improving the management of natural resources is a better solution.
These elections are your free hit against a deeply complacent and craven establishment that is wedded to outdated ideas that are failing the British people.
Millions of lives have been saved – and the right approach can save millions more.
In the European Parliament, MEPs have adopted a report that I drafted calling for this shift in EU development efforts
But over a third do not. Indeed, the proportion holding that view constitutes almost two in five activists.
Modern-day Multhusians insist that reducing child mortality will only result in overpopulation and all the problems that come with it. But are they right?
Even without a new whip-round from the British Treasury, Project Maja seemed to achieve plenty of immediate good.
Well over one 150,000 people have been killed, at least nine million people are internally displaced and two and a half million refugees.
In Syria, temperatures may drop to minus six – and, all over the world, children are paying the ultimate price of conflict. Yet hope and progress are alive.
We can be proud of our work around the world – but we must persuade voters that it is necessary and well-targeted.