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Dozens killed in Mozambique Islamist attack

Dozens killed in Mozambique Islamist attack
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Dozens killed in Islamist attacks on Palma - Mozambique government

Dozens killed in Islamist attacks on Palma - Mozambique government
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Why privatising foreign aid doesn t work

Why privatising foreign aid doesn’t work Rather than triggering a surge in private sector investment, foreign aid cuts risk deterring businesses from investing in poorer nations. Alastair Grant-WPA Pool/Getty Images The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. The aid budget has been hit twice this past year. The government’s decision not to meet the legally mandated spending target of 0.7 per cent of GDP (instead aiming for 0.5 per cent) has come as GDP itself undergoes a major contraction. The result has been an estimated 30 per cent cut to the aid budget just as developing countries struggle to emerge from the pandemic.

Cameroon has signed an economic partnership agreement with the United Kingdom

9th March 2021, Cameroon has signed an Economic Partnership with the United Kingdom. The trade deal, which will support jobs and build future prosperity, was signed by International Trade Minister Ranil Jayawardena and High Commissioner of Cameroon to the UK, H.E. Albert Fotabong Njoteh in London. The deal provides certainty for British and Cameroonian businesses, ensuring they can continue to trade as freely as they do now without any additional barriers or tariffs. The UK-Cameroon trade was worth around £200m in 2019, and this deal lays a foundation to extend our trading relationship in the future. The UK market accounts for 12% of total exports of bananas from Cameroon and this agreement will maintain tariff-free market access to the UK. It also guarantees continued market access for UK exporters, who sold £50m in goods to Cameroon in 2019.

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