Act one: Tsunami. A few well-timed comments on stinginess produced an outpouring of aid. Act two: The UK plans a “development” G-8 summit. The summit won’t happen for a while, but the real ...
The deaths of more than 100 relief workers in Afghanistan this year are fueling debate over what some humanitarian groups call a militarization of relief work they say is putting civilian lives at ...
As cuts by rich donors decimate aid budgets for the world's most vulnerable, private financing has been touted as the sector's saviour -- but not everyone is convinced. The United Nations puts the ...
The Conservative Party’s announcement this week that it would cut £47bn from public spending over the next parliament – including a proposal to slash overseas development aid to just 0.1 per cent of ...
In recent months, the foundations of traditional aid models have begun to erode, as major donor countries scale back their commitments to official development assistance (ODA). This shift has prompted ...
Funding dropped 23%, driven by U.S. cuts Funding of UN development projects also hit OECD sees another drop in funding this year NAIROBI, April 9 (Reuters) - Overseas development aid from the world's ...
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez addresses the UN's 4th International Conference on Financing and Development on June 30, 2025 - Copyright AFP/File Peter PARKS ...