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International Aid Cuts to Affect Millions Across Africa July 30, 2021 FILE PHOTO: U.S. one hundred dollar notes are seen in this picture illustration taken in Seoul, Feb. 7, 2011. Share share Print The COVID-19 pandemic has led to cuts in foreign aid from donor nations such as Britain which cut its aid budget by $5.5 billion Australia, Japan and Saudi Arabia. The funding loss is being felt in Burkina Faso, where it could shut down a group that helps thousands of survivors of gender-based violence and rape. The largest international nonprofits say the shock waves of the cuts will be felt by people across Africa in all kinds of situations and will result in deaths. ....
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OXFAM REACTION: Further detail of UK aid cuts Format 21 Apr 2021 Reacting to today’s announcement by the Government giving further detail on where aid cuts will fall, Sam Nadel, Oxfam’s Head of Policy and Advocacy, said: We are extremely concerned that it will be those struggling to survive some of the world’s worst humanitarian crises who will bear the brunt of these cuts. For millions of people around the world, today’s announcement will mean no clean water, no food when they are hungry and no medicines when they are sick. Ministers should urgently think again - keeping our promises to the world’s poorest matters more than ever in the midst of a global pandemic. ....
Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab has been accused of “sneaking out draconian cuts” to the foreign aid budget. Conservative former international development secretary Andrew Mitchell criticised the Cabinet minister for having “slipped out” details of reduced spending in a statement late on Wednesday. Mr Raab set out how £8.11 billion of the aid budget will be allocated by the Foreign Office – approximately 80% of the total UK spend – including £906 million for humanitarian preparedness and response. Work involving that money will focus on countries most affected by risk of famine, including Yemen, Syria, Somalia and South Sudan. Economic damage caused by the Covid-19 pandemic has led the Government to shelve its manifesto commitment to spend 0.7% of national income on overseas aid, cutting that to 0.5%. ....