Mark Lowcock

@MarkLowcock

Incoming head of . Former Permanent Secretary at . RTs are not necessarily endorsements.

Joined April 2012

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    Today marks the 1st publication of the International CS Effectiveness Index: major step for tracking CS performance

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    I've blogged about working with the new government and reaffirming our priorities as the

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  3. 12 May 2017

    Hugely honoured to be appointed by as next head of OCHA. Look forward to building on the legacy of

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  4. 8 Mar 2017

    I will champion women's empowerment in all areas - it's good for the economy, for innovation, and for society.

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  6. 10 Feb 2017

    Delighted to meet a talented doctor & ambassador who would make an exceptional of the

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    5 Feb 2017

    @DFID_Mark met NGOs, Gov’t & agencies in Saturday for latest on very serious . is responding.

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    Observing how IDPs can register for cash cards at Otash camp in , as part of new cash programme @DFID_Mark

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    20 Dec 2016

    Great meeting today between and sector specialists on sport for development and peace

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    25 Nov 2016

    For all the latest stories about our work with girls & women around the world visit

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    25 Nov 2016

    Violence against girls & women CAN and SHOULD be prevented. Join us for the start of of Activism!

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    18 Nov 2016

    It's Women's Entrepreneurship Day! See how helped Sharna set up shop & pull herself out of poverty

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    So how is supporting the most vulnerable in Malawi? Check out our latest infographic or our DevTracker tool:

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    10 Nov 2016

    UK and Malawi sign Energy Africa Compact to benefit 90% rural & off-grid homes with cost effective power solutions + ease energy challenges

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    UK Minister James Wharton visits Namalindi food distribution in Chikwawa to see scale of Malawi's humanitarian crisis & response.

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    Government has a fundamental role to play to enable the education and private sectors to have impact welcome @DFID_mark

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    24 Oct 2016

    Priti Patel visits Mombasa Port where she sees how is breaking down the barriers to trade and increasing Kenya’s exports

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    I saw in Kenya the life saving impact of UK Aid in local communities.Only by supporting economic growth we can end extreme poverty-for good.

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