UK cuts bilateral aid to African countries by 56%
→Funding reductions force programme scaling decisions
Change
The UK reduced bilateral aid to African countries by 56%, cutting nearly £900 million by 2028–29.
Why it matters
The reduction removes expected funding flows, requiring immediate budget adjustments and programme redesign for affected recipients.
Implications
- — Aid-dependent programmes must cut or replace funding — service delivery at risk
- — Governments must reallocate budgets — fiscal pressure increases
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