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The UK plans to cut aid to some of the world’s most conflict-ridden countries by up to two thirds, according to a leaked document.
Aid to Syria would be cut by 67%, Libya by 63%, Somalia by 60% and South Sudan by 59%. This according to the Foreign Office report obtained by the openDemocracy website.
“Devastating”
Labour said the reported cuts would “cause devastation” to some of the world’s most vulnerable people.
Preet Kaur Gill, shadow secretary for international development, said:
This is a devastating reminder of the real world impact the Government’s politically motivated decision to abandon its manifesto commitment on aid will have on the world’s most vulnerable people.
Cuts in support to countries in the midst of multiple humanitarian crises would cause devastation; leading to some of the world’s most vulnerable people to starve, stretched healthcare systems to collapse and access to clean water stripped away.
Make no mistake, people will die.
Callous cuts like this signal a retreat from the world stage and will make us all less safe. This is not Global Britain.
Condemnation
The documents openDemocracy obtained suggest the total bilateral humanitarian aid programme will be cut from £1.5bn to £900m, the Times reported.
The leak comes as more than a hundred UK charities condemned the government’s decision to cut aid to Yemen. Particularly as UK arms sales to the gulf countries waging war on Yemen, including Saudi Arabia, continue.
The UK has pledged at least £87m in aid. That’s down from a promise of £160m in 2020 and £200m in 2019.
Government response
A government spokesperson said further decisions on individual aid programmes were still to be made. They said:
The seismic impact of the pandemic on the UK economy has forced us to take tough but necessary decisions, including temporarily reducing the overall amount we spend on aid…
We remain a world-leading aid donor and we will spend more than £10 billion this year to fight poverty, tackle climate change and improve global health.
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